Through almost five decades of persistence, collaboration, and curiosity, University of Iowa researchers have helped transform cystic fibrosis (CF) from a fatal childhood illness into a manageable condition for many—changing lives and redefining what’s possible in medicine.
Starting in the 1980s, UI physicians and scientists led by Michael J. Welsh, MD, UI professor of internal medicine and winner of the 2025 Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award, made landmark discoveries that revealed how the protein that underlies this lethal genetic disease normally works and what goes wrong in people with CF.
Their findings opened up the possibility of finding small molecules that could correct the malfunctioning protein and laid the foundation for today’s life-saving CF drugs.
Today, around 90% of people with CF are candidates for these therapies, and the changes in patients’ outcomes are remarkable: For patients born between 1999-2003 — before these therapies existed — their average life span was mid 30s. For babies born now, life expectancy can be up to 80.
A documentary film about how research and collaboration at Iowa changed our understanding of cystic fibrosis — and changed the lives of patients.
The Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award honors Michael Welsh for discoveries and collaborations that helped redefine cystic fibrosis.
Grace Lidgett breathes easier, thanks to revolutionary science that transformed the fatal disease into a manageable condition for most people.
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UI study discovers chemosensing mechanism that promotes mucus secretion to protect lungs
CF carriers are at increased risk for CF-related conditions
Illinois-Iowa study points to promising CF treatment
University of Iowa physician–scientist receives prestigious Lasker Award
Welsh receives Canada Gairdner International Award for cystic fibrosis discoveries
McCray receives Emily's Entourage 2024 Trailblazer Award
UI researcher included in elite group to win global biomedical science prize
Welsh wins 2022 Shaw Prize in Life Sciences and Medicine
UI cystic fibrosis researchers receive $11.5 million NIH grant to develop new therapies
UI's Welsh among team of scientists sharing 2018 Warren Alpert Foundation Prize
Michael Welsh’s research changed understanding and treatment of cystic fibrosis. His drive to learn and forward-looking approach exemplifies teamwork and shared success at Iowa.