Ravi Sun (M.D./Ph.D. student) has been awarded a prestigious, highly competitive NIH F30 grant through the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. Ravi’s research focuses on the role of the protein Angiopoetin-2 in the abnormal growth of lymphatic malformations, which are congenital vascular abnormalities that can cause severe morbidity in children. The four-year, $181,464 grant covers the cost of this research as well as tuition and a monthly stipend.
Ravi’s research is being conducted in the laboratory of Dr. Graham Strub, Associate Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and Director of the Arkansas Children’s Research Institute Vascular Anomalies Laboratory. Dr. Strub and Dr. Alan Tackett, Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, serve as Ravi’s F30 co-sponsors.