The Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research (FSR) is pleased to announce that Dr. Greer Waldrop, University of California, San Francisco, and Dr. Miles Hagner, University of Iowa, have been selected as the recipients of the prestigious FSR Sarcoidosis Research Fellowship Grant. This fellowship is designed to support early-career investigators as they develop specialized skills and gain valuable experience in sarcoidosis.
Thanks to the support of a very generous donor and the high quality of this year’s applications, FSR is pleased to extend funding to two extraordinary research projects. Dr. Waldrop and Dr. Hagner will each receive $150,000 towards each of their research projects, aimed at advancing the understanding of sarcoidosis and improving patient outcomes. Since 2018, FSR has awarded over $2 million in support of Sarcoidosis Research Fellowship Grants, demonstrating a substantial investment in the future of sarcoidosis research and reflecting FSR’s commitment to fostering innovation and excellence in this critical field.

Dr. Hagner will be exploring the role of airway epithelial responses (respiratory cells critical in immunological defense) in creating the immunological responses which lead to sarcoidosis. The goal of this research would be to try to identify in these cells a biomarker that can expediate diagnosis and/or help streamline the identification of impactful therapeutics. “Having my research project recognized by the Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research feels incredible. I found my ‘WHY’ when I started caring for and researching people with sarcoidosis,” said Dr. Hagner. “Receiving the FSR Fellowship Grant to pursue my research project means so much to me! My team and I are so appreciative of the support and can’t wait to continue this exciting research.”
“FSR is thrilled to be able to support this innovative research by Dr. Hagner and Dr. Waldrop,” said Mary McGowan, Chief Executive Officer of FSR. “We are eager to gain the insights from this research as we aim to focus on our shared goal to improve the treatments and outcomes for all impacted by sarcoidosis.”
The Sarcoidosis Research Fellowship is part of FSR’s broader mission to accelerate research, enhance patient care, and ultimately find a cure for sarcoidosis. By investing in emerging researchers, FSR aims to drive progress in the field and bring hope to the millions affected by this challenging disease.
For more information about FSR and its research initiatives, please visit stopsarcoidosis.org/fellowship.