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Pediatric brain repair starts here and begins with you.  Our support directly affects how quickly scientists can make hope a reality You have the power to make a difference. We need your help!

CNS seeks to raise millions in next ten years and will pursue every avenue that can lead to brain repair and regeneration for our children in their lifetime. Funds raised through CNS will support research, outreach education and the advancement of clinical applications and therapies. With your help we will engage more top scientists into the field of pediatric brain repair research accelerating CNS’ vital mission.

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CNS is a nonprofit research foundation improving the lives of children disabled by neurological disorders through research focused on brain repair and regeneration.
The Problem
Research for childhood neurological disorders is poorly supported, slowing development of laboratory discoveries into safe, effective treatments for children with neurological disorders.
The Solution
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high-quality research focused on brain repair and regeneration.
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young scientists to pursue pediatric neurological research
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