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Web Sites in Category Neurosciences

American Psychological Foundation - A nonprofit organization established to promote psychology.

Brain Science Foundation - The Brain Science Foundation is dedicated to finding a cure for primary brain tumors and to advancing the understanding of brain function as it relates to these tumors.

Dystonia Medical Research Foundation - The Foundation has three goals: support research on the cause of, and cure for, dystonia; increase public awareness of dystonia; provide support for dystonia patients and their families.

Joshua Frase Foundation - Dedicated to supporting ongoing medical research for myotubular myopathy and other related congenital myopathies.

MDA Research - Sponsor of research seeking the causes of and effective treatments for neuromuscular diseases. Lists ongoing clinical trials and current grantees, with application forms.

Stanley Foundation Research Programs - Supports research on the causes and treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder through work carried out in its own laboratories and through funding of researchers.

The Erik Bohne-Pace Memorial Foundation - Dedicated to raising funds for research into pediatric brain tumors especially meningioangiomatosis, which took Erik Bohne-Pace at the young age of 13 with absolutely no warning.

Third World Medical Research Foundation - Sponsors scientific study and education of neglected nutritional, toxic, and other diseases that affect large numbers of people in underdeveloped parts of the world, with an emphasis on disorders of the brain and nervous system.

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