Specifically Named Diseases Research
List of non-profit organizations working on Specifically Named Diseases Research .
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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CONSANO
To provide a platform to enable individuals to donate directly to specific medical research projects and programs, advancing medical progress and empowering individual action.
Portland
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Specifically Named Diseases Research
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Diabetes Trust Fund
The DTF was founded in 1964 by Dr. Buris R.
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Birth Defects, Genetic Diseases Research
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Fragile X Association of Southern California
The Fragile X Association was formed to promote public awareness of Fragile X syndrome with special emphasis on educators and health professionals; provide a forum for families of children with Fragile X to meet and share their ideas, concerns and problems; and support scientific research on Fragile X syndrome.
Burbank
Tiny But Mighty Baby Foundation Inc
We aim to support research to improve the lives of people with intrauterine growth restriction.
Salt Lake City
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Specifically Named Diseases
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203.
LUPUS FOUNDATION OF AMERICA INDIANA CHAPTER INC
The Lupus Foundation of America, Indiana Chapter has closed.
Indianapolis
THE GIORGIO FOUNDATION
The Giorgio Foundation seeks to fund the research of pediatric neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1), a devastating genetic disorder which causes uncontrolled tumor growth.
Hollidaysburg
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Brain Disorders
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NOAHS HOPE HOPE 4 BRIDGET FOUNDATION
The mission of the Noah's Hope – Hope4Bridget Foundation is to raise funds in support of scientific research, and inform the community about Batten Disease.
Downers Grove
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Specifically Named Diseases Research
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Recurrent Meningitis Association Inc
To support those affected by Recurrent Meningitis and help fund research to find a cure.
Hayden
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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207.
CENTER FOR FOODBORNE ILLNESS RESEARCH & PREVENTION INC
The Center for Foodborne Illness Research & Prevention (CFI) is a national nonprofit dedicated to preventing and reducing foodborne illness by advancing a stronger, science-based food safety system to improve public health, both locally and globally.
Columbus
