Nonprofit

Multiple Sclerosis Research Center of New York

New York, NY
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www.msrcny.org

  • About Us

    The Multiple Sclerosis Research Center of New York is a non-profit independent medical research organization dedicated to finding the cause and a cure for multiple sclerosis. MSRCNY focuses on translational research, bringing findings quickly from the laboratory into clinical application to treat symptoms of MS and to halt or reverse damage caused by the disease. Current research includes studies in genetics, immune mechanisms, virology, protein biology, and stem cell repair and regeneration. MSRCNY also serves an educational function, providing advanced training for medical professionals interested in entering or expanding their work in MS, and sponsoring conferences and symposia for professionals and the public. For more information about MSRCNY and its programs, please visit our website, www.msrcny.org.

    The Multiple Sclerosis Research Center of New York is a non-profit independent medical research organization dedicated to finding the cause and a cure for multiple sclerosis. MSRCNY focuses on translational research, bringing findings quickly from the laboratory into clinical application to treat symptoms of MS and to halt or reverse damage caused by the disease. Current research includes studies in genetics, immune mechanisms, virology, protein biology, and stem cell repair and regeneration. MSRCNY also serves an educational function, providing advanced training for medical professionals interested in entering or expanding their work in MS, and sponsoring conferences and symposia for professionals and the public. For more information about MSRCNY and its programs, please visit our website, www.msrcny.org.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Health & Medicine

    Location

    • 521 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019, United States
      4th Floor
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