Giving to NeuroNetwork for Emerging Therapies
Neurology researchers examining samples

The Brightest Minds Working Together To Create Cures

For nearly 30 years, a multidisciplinary team, led by world-renowned neurologist Eva L. Feldman, M.D., Ph.D., has worked tirelessly to understand neurodegenerative diseases with the mission of being able to prevent these conditions and improve overall brain health. Utilizing an impressive network of collaborators around the globe, their work has produced important advances in our knowledge and treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Alzheimer’s disease, brain health, stem cell therapy, neurologic complications of obesity and diabetes, and more.

Our NeuroNetwork Emerging Scholars Program provides talented, early-career scientists with resources necessary to pursue innovative research focused on understanding and preventing neurologic disease. Their work today builds credentials to secure long-term funding to enable future medical breakthroughs.

“We have made incredible progress, but there is much more we can do. Your gift today can help further our research to both treat and prevent neurodegenerative diseases.” Dr. Eva Feldman

Partner with Dr. Feldman and her team of experts at the NeuroNetwork for Emerging Therapies as they continue to better their understanding of brain health and neurodegenerative diseases.
 

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NeuroNetwork for Emerging Therapies
Support 30 scientists in various specialties as they conduct leading-edge research in Alzheimer's, ALS, and the complications of diabetes - especially neuropathy - with the goal of translating knowledge gained in the laboratory into new therapies.
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Managing Director of Development