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The National Ataxia Foundation (NAF) is committed to funding the best science relevant to hereditary and sporadic types of ataxia in both basic and translational research. NAF invites research applications from US and international nonprofit and for-profit institutions. Non-US citizens are eligible to apply. For information on deadlines and applications, visit the National Ataxia Foundation website http://www.ataxia.org/research/ataxia-research-grants.aspx or contact Sue Hagen, Patient Services Director, at [email protected].
The National Ataxia Foundation (NAF) is committed to funding the best science relevant to hereditary and sporadic types of ataxia in both basic and translational research. NAF invites research applications from US and international nonprofit and for-profit institutions. Non-US citizens are eligible to apply. For information on deadlines and applications, visit the National Ataxia Foundation website http://www.ataxia.org/research/ataxia-research-grants.aspx or contact Sue Hagen, Patient Services Director, at [email protected].
The National Ataxia Foundation (NAF) is committed to funding the best science relevant to hereditary and sporadic types of ataxia in both basic and translational research. NAF invites research applications from US and international nonprofit and for-profit institutions. Non-US citizens are eligible to apply. For information on deadlines and applications, visit the National Ataxia Foundation website http://www.ataxia.org/research/ataxia-research-grants.aspx or contact Sue Hagen, Patient Services Director, at [email protected].