Investing in Prevention. Transforming Public Health.
MARI develops scalable, evidence-based programs that reduce disease burden, lower healthcare costs, and improve outcomes across populations.
Why MARI
MARI is a research-driven organization focused on prevention, early detection, and education in dermatological health.
Our programs are designed to operate at scale, integrate into existing systems, and deliver measurable impact in both clinical and economic outcomes.
- Evidence-based program design
- Scalable across regions and populations
- Low-cost, high-impact interventions
- Alignment with public health priorities
Our Programs
Early Detection Platform for Skin Cancer
A structured program focused on identifying high-risk individuals and enabling early diagnosis through systematic screening approaches.
Learn MoreScreening for First Responders
A targeted screening initiative designed to protect high-risk professionals through early identification and timely referral.
Learn MoreEducation for Prevention in Children
A school-based program that reduces transmission of contagious skin conditions through early education and awareness.
Learn MoreThe Global Burden
Dermatological conditions represent a significant and often underestimated burden on healthcare systems worldwide.
From preventable infections in children to delayed cancer diagnosis, the cost of inaction is substantial—both economically and socially.
Impact & Return on Investment
MARI’s programs are designed to deliver measurable impact:
Prevention-based models can generate 2–4× return on investment, making MARI programs both socially impactful and economically efficient.
Built for Scale
All MARI programs are designed to be implemented across multiple regions, integrated into existing healthcare and educational systems, and adapted to diverse populations.
- Multi-state implementation
- School and workplace integration
- International expansion potential
Partner with MARI
Join us in building scalable, prevention-focused solutions that improve lives and reduce healthcare burden globally.


