Flying back from Cincinnati, where I’d been attending a meeting of the ARHP Committee on Nominations, it occurred to me that some members might be intrigued by the process of how ARHP officers and committee and subcommittee chairs are selected. While I do realize that some members aren’t interested in the structural organization of ARHP, I know some may ask, “Why was she selected and not me?”
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Within Our Reach–Funded Research Finds Highly Specific Markers of RA
A study recently published in Arthritis & Rheumatism concluded that anti–peptidyl arginine deiminase type 4 (PAD-4) antibodies are highly specific markers of RA and appear to be useful markers of disease severity. The project studied an important and previously unrecognized immune response in RA—anti–PAD-4, which is one of the major proteins that creates other common autoantigens in RA.
Coding Corner Question
August’s Coding Challenge
Coding Corner Answer
August’s Coding Answer
2009 Annual Meeting Goes Beyond the Basics for Basic Researchers
Attendees at the 2009 ACR/ ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting will find multiple opportunities to increase their knowledge.
Doused in Denmark
EULAR captured the complex picture of rheumatology’s future
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Productive Partnership
The ACR and the REF work closely to support the future of rheumatology
Psoriatic Arthritis: From Leeds to the Limelight
Advances in understanding of the disease begin in the 1960s
The Journey Home
Volunteering offered an opportunity to help in the present and revisit the past
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