Brain Awareness Week (March 10-16, 2014) is a worldwide initiative to increase public awareness on the benefits of and progresses in brain research. CNS Foundation is supporting Brain Awareness Week through the growth of the Pediatric Brain Mapping Project.
The goal of the Neurobiology of Pain and Itch Conference is “to bring together a diverse group of outstanding scientists who are unraveling the intricacies of the circuits that process pain and itch and who are working on research questions where the biggest breakthroughs in our understanding of basic biology of pain and itch will derive.”
The Neuro Bureau is a forum and initiative that supports open sharing of neuroscience information, including analytic tools, computational resources, data, and knowledge.
The World Stem Cell Summit is an annual symposium highlighting advancements in the field of regenerative medicine. CNS Foundation attended as a voice for patient advocates, both speaking as an expert and making a presence at a number of panels across a variety of disciplines. Read more about our experience below!
Read more to discover information on a Cerebral Palsy study being done by Dr. Kruer at Sanford Children’s Hospital in South Dakota, in conjunction with the Cerebral Palsy Genetic Research Collaborative.