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Grant: Washington University in St. Louis — Research on Cryptosporidium Hominis (2023) (Coefficient Giving → Washington University in St. Louis)
Verdictconfirmed95%
1 check · 4/9/2026Deterministic match: grantee, amount, date matched in source snapshot (2714 rows)
Our claim
entire record- Name
- Washington University in St. Louis — Research on Cryptosporidium Hominis (2023)
- Amount
- $1,200,000
- Currency
- USD
- Date
- June 2023
- Notes
[Human Health and Wellbeing] Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of $1,200,000 over three years to Washington University in St. Louis to support research led by Professor David Sibley on Cryptosporidium hominis (C. hominis), a species of human-specific parasite that is one of t… expand
[Human Health and Wellbeing] Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of $1,200,000 over three years to Washington University in St. Louis to support research led by Professor David Sibley on Cryptosporidium hominis (C. hominis), a species of human-specific parasite that is one of the leading causes of pediatric diarrheal deaths and long-term disability in the developing world. Professor Sibley will focus on understanding which properties of C. hominis make it a human pathogen. Our team believes that this work may lead to the discovery of methods to treat or prevent C. hominis infections. This follows our November 2020 support and falls within our focus area of scientific research, specifically within our interest in advancing human health and wellbeing.
Source evidence
1 src · 1 checkconfirmed95%deterministic-row-match · 4/9/2026
- Name
- Washington University in St. Louis — Research on Cryptosporidium Hominis (2023)
- Grantee
- Washington University in St. Louis
- Focus Area
- Human Health and Wellbeing
- Amount
- $1,200,000.0
NoteDeterministic match: grantee, amount, date matched in source snapshot (2714 rows)
Case № rQdnrmUClzFiled 4/9/2026Confidence 95%