We’re proud to share that Every Cure Co-Founder and President, Dr. David Fajgenbaum, has been named to the 2025 TIME100 Health list, a prestigious recognition
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Every Cure Profiled in the New York Times!
A little over a year ago, Joseph Coates was told there was only one thing left to decide. Share this
Every Cure Featured on CBS Evening News
Click the video above to watch a story that ran on CBS Evening News about leucovorin for ASD. Share this
Every Cure Publishes Paper in Lancet Hematology Pioneering a New Field of Medicine of Computational Pharmacophenomics
Every year, millions of patients suffer from diseases that lack effective treatments… Share this
Every Cure Featured in the New England Journal of Medicine!
Set to enter hospice care, a patient with idiopathic multicentric Castleman’s disease is now in remission after treatment with a medication predicated as the top
Leucovorin may help with improving verbal communication in certain individuals with ASD who have a vitamin deficiency
Every Cure is excited to highlight the potential role that leucovorin (folinic acid) may play in improving verbal communication in some individuals with autism spectrum
Every Cure Expands Collaboration with Google Cloud to Transform AI-Driven Drug Repurposing
Every Cure will leverage Google Cloud’s infrastructure and AI technologies, including Gemini 2.0, to accelerate discoveries and improve patient outcomes Share this
Every Cure Receives Five-Year, $60 Million Commitment Through TED’s Audacious Project to Repurpose Medications for Global Impact
This support will enable Every Cure to evaluate the most promising treatments identified by its ARPA-H-funded AI platform in laboratory and clinical studies, with the
Every Cure Announces Janet Woodcock, Former Acting Commissioner of the FDA has joined its Board of Directors
An organization scouring thousands of existing drugs to see if any can cure hard-to-treat diseases has a powerful new ally: former FDA official Janet Woodcock.
Innovating Hope – Grant Mitchell
Grant Mitchell discusses Every Cure’s mission, challenges in health tech entrepreneurship, impact assessment, future innovations, and advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Share this
Philly’s AI Revolution: 16 Fascinating Ways Philadelphia Is Using Artificial Intelligence
Rare diseases often require innovative treatments, but not always brand-new ones. This research nonprofit deploys AI as a matchmaker between doctors and existing medications. Share
Hidden Cure: The Unseen Battle for Kaila’s Life
We are excited to bring you our newest patient documentary about Kaila, a rare disease patient whose life was saved thanks to a repurposed drug
How two Philadelphia organizations plan to work together to enhance drug discovery and repurposing
The alliance will focus specifically on enhancing clinical trials and their outcomes to boost trial success rates and the efficient use of capital by drug
Every Cure Deploys BioPhy’s Artificial Intelligence Platform to Accelerate its Mission of Repurposing Drugs for Untreated Diseases
New Technologies Will Enable Every Cure to Bolster its Computational Drug Development, Drug Repurposing, and Clinical Trial Simulation Efforts – Uncovering More Approved Drugs to
ABC News’ Rebecca Jarvis looks at artificial intelligence’s role in the medical field and how it’s allowing doctors to expand their research and make decisions
What’s Lost In AI Translation? Can AI Help Cure Rare Diseases?
We talk with a doctor who discovered a cure for rare diseases with the help of artificial intelligence. Share this
Every Cure Announces Funding at the White House and Meets with Key Government Leaders in Washington DC
Every Cure was excited to announce our 3 year, 48.3M contract with ARPA-H at the White House! The ARPA-H contract is aimed to develop our
Every Cure Featured in Science Magazine!
A nonprofit that seeks to repurpose approved drugs for new indications will receive more than $48 million from the U.S. Advanced Research Projects Agency for
WHYY NPR: UPenn professor receives $48.3 million to find new treatments in old drugsWHYY NPR:
Over the past few years, Every Cure has developed a blueprint for an AI-powered platform that can do what humans can’t — match thousands of