 
                    Neurofibromatosis (type1) Study for Ages 15 to 19
The Genetics Division at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences from Université de Sherbrooke in Québec has opened a…
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                    The Genetics Division at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences from Université de Sherbrooke in Québec has opened a…
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                    A video released in January 2013 by the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program (CDRMP) highlights the work of Dr. Karen Cichowski,…
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                    Genetic Evaluation for the Scoliosis Gene(s) in Patients with Neurofibromatosis 1 and Scoliosis Participants are needed for a study entitled:…
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                    Call for Study Participants The Department of Medical Genetics at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, MI is conducting a study…
Read MoreA neurofibromatosis type 2 researcher is looking for people who have been diagnosed with NF2 and have hearing loss to…
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                    Check out the newest edition of the Network Edge provided by the Neurofibromatosis Network, NF Midwest’s national affiliate. This science column provides…
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                    The Neurofibromatosis Network, NF Midwest’s national affiliate, has just unveiled their new science column called The Network Edge which will provide a…
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                    NF Midwest Symposium Attendees Give Blood for Research. Those who attended Neurofibromatosis Midwest’s Symposium on Oct. 13th had a rare…
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                    The 2012 Marty Ginsberg Grant has been awarded to the University of Chicago’s Neurofibromatosis Program. The Neurofibromatosis (NF) Program at…
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                    Neurofibromatosis Midwest is excited to announce that they have awarded an NF2 Research Grant to Dr. Brad Welling and Dr….
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