August 31, 2017

New Imaging Technique Could Aid in Testing of New Drugs for Dystonia

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — A new study led by University of Florida neuroscientists furthers the scientific understanding about the brain regions involved with causing dystonia, a poorly […]
December 10, 2016

Impact Award

Tyler recieved an Impact Award this week for the impact he has had in our community. It was a tramendous recognition and it brought tears to […]
December 8, 2016

Research at Duke

Duke researchers develop new cell-based drug screening test for dystonia Published on December 8, 2016 Duke University researchers have identified a common mechanism underlying separate forms of dystonia, a family of brain disorders that cause involuntary, debilitating and often painful movements, including twists and turns of different parts of the body.