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The Brain Research Foundation invites you to visit our downloads page and familiarise yourself with the information available. Currently, you will find two articles downloaded: How Decline in Research Funding Threatens Future Scientific Advancement. This insightful infographic shares the value of our dependence upon our generous donors, who, without their help, we are unable to progress in our innovative, exploratory research and discovery. We rely on philanthropists to propel our advancement in understanding the functioning of the brain and finding potential cures for neurological diseases. Sadly, as the economy has been so severely affected globally, so too has the fund pool for research shallowed. We cannot afford for this to continue happening. It has already halted the projects of some of our researchers. We have seen the impact in many ways in that some scientists have been forced to change their careers to sustain themselves and their families. We cannot emphasize the value of financial assistance enough. While it’s a scary and unsavory thought, we could assist you or one of your loved ones one day. The second download is Brain Research Foundation Fact Sheet. Brain Research Foundation (BRF) is leading the future of brain research. Since 1953, BRF has served as a non-profit organization dedicated to making a significant difference in the lives of children, adolescents, and adults devastated by neurological disorders. BRF has undeniably made a difference in numerous lives. Our intention is to continue growing so that we can assist our valued scientists in discovering so much more from this mysterious organ. With a deeper understanding and clarity, we aim to achieve the eradication and cure of as many neurological diseases as possible. BRF believes a broad scope of research is the best way to reach its goal. The answers lie within a thorough understanding of how the human brain functions and how the nervous system develops throughout life.
Decline in Research Funding Threatens Future Scientific Advancement Early-stage or basic research: – the core of future – scientific advancement
Brain Research Foundation (BRF) is leading the future of brain research. Since 1953, BRF has served as a nonprofit organization dedicated to making a dramatic difference in the lives of children, adolescents and adults devastated by neurological disorders.
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