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NIMH Awards Yale $3 Million to PANDAS-PANS Research, Invasive Group A Strep Surveillance, and End-of-Year Match
NIMH Awards Yale $3 Million to PANDAS-PANS Research, Invasive Group A Strep Surveillance, and End-of-Year Match
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Pennsylvania Small Businesses Make a BIG Impact Toward PANDAS Research
The PANDAS Network is a small nonprofit trying to improve the lives of children and adults living with PANDAS/PANS in a BIG way. We are incredibly grateful for every donation, big or small, as it advances our mission. Small Businesses Make a Big Difference Chuck and Renee Lumio hosted the 2020 Lumio ...
Your Donations at Work: $50K Awarded to Stanford University Researcher, Noor Hussein, Ph.D.
Thanks to the support of our donors, the PANDAS Network has awarded Noor Hussein, Ph.D. from Stanford University, a $50,000 grant to investigate the function of an anti-inflammatory white blood cell called regulatory T cells, in PANS children! This research will allow health professionals to determine if abnormal brain inflammation ...
Alessia’s PANDAS Story
I’m trapped. It hurts more than anything I have ever felt. No matter how hard I try, I can’t escape myself. I scream again, unable to see or hear anyone around me. I fall, not feeling the pressure as I hit the ground. Everything is blurry- I grab onto whatever ...