The LFA's national research program is focused on identifying the causes of lupus, accelerating the development of new treatments and finding cures. It employs a three-pronged approach to advancing the science and medicine of lupus: lead efforts to improve lives today and find cures, fund direct grants to researchers in medical institutions across the U.S. to advance the lupus research field, and advocate for new money and expanded resources from the biggest funders in research: the federal government and the
pharmaceutical and
biotech industry. The LFA's Center for Clinical Trials Education also provides a comprehensive search tool for clinical trials, points to consider before participating in a clinical trial and a guide to clinical research terms. LFA's direct grant programs, combined with their advocacy efforts, have led to a total investment of $80 million for lupus research and education. == Education and support ==