20/05/2026
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The Christina Boros Award at the Annual Australian Rheumatology Conference is an annual award recognising excellence in research on juvenile arthritis and related rheumatic diseases. The 2026 Award was won (on Monday 18 May) by Diana Bond and team from the University of Sydney for their work on a 5 year national research project that links de-identified administrative data to determine what happens to children and young people with arthritis in the health system and beyond. The project is led by Prof Natasha Nassar who some of you have heard speak on JAFA online symposia. It is funded by a federal government research grant secured by JAFA In 2022 and will finish next year. Two JAFA parents, one young adult with arthritis and a JAFA Board member are representing consumers on this important research project.