DAN Paves Way for New Research Funding
More research funds now available for dystonia


The Dystonia Medical Research Foundation (DMRF), a proud member of the Dystonia Advocacy Network (DAN), is pleased to announce the inclusion of dystonia on the list of diseases eligible for funding through the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program. This achievement, reached after several years of tireless, collaborative efforts by the advocates of the DAN, now allows for members of the dystonia research community to apply for funds in support of their work. 

The Congressional Directed Medical Research Program (CDMRP) is funded through the Department of Defense via annual Congressional legislation known as the Department Appropriations Act (the support is in response to requests by consumer advocates and disease survivors). CDMRP will issue a program announcement for 2010 funding opportunities, including dystonia.

The DMRF joins with the other DAN member organizations, the Benign Essential Blepharospasm Research Foundation, DySTonia, Inc., the National Spasmodic Dysphonia Association, and the National Spasmodic Torticollis Association, to advocate for all persons affected by dystonia and supports a legislative and policy agenda that meets the needs of the dystonia community. 

Organizational members of the DAN will now work to promote this program to the dystonia research community to help advance dystonia research.
 




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