I see nothing from our fucking failures of stroke associations that suggests they are even working on anything that might solve all the problems in stroke. Do they not even have enough brains to contact MJFF and use their processes to solve stroke? 5 easy steps.
1. Describe the problem exactly.
2. Write an RFP to researchers to solve that problem.
3. Fund them with foundation grants.
4. Write stroke rehab protocols based on the research.
5. Get the Nobel prize in medicine
BREAKING: FDA Approves New PD Drug Funded by MJFF
On
Friday, December 21, 2018, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
approved Inbrija, an inhaled levodopa powder, for the treatment of "off"
episodes when Parkinson's symptoms are not well controlled with oral
medication.
This highly anticipated news marks another significant milestone in The Michael J. Fox Foundation's (MJFF) short history. This is the first regulatory approval of a Parkinson's treatment directly funded by the Foundation.
MJFF's "de-risking" approach identifies, funds and keeps the most promising, high-risk, high-reward ideas in Parkinson's research moving forward. Read more about how we funded Inbrija in early stages of development, helping its maker drive the new treatment across the finish line and into patients' hands.
This highly anticipated news marks another significant milestone in The Michael J. Fox Foundation's (MJFF) short history. This is the first regulatory approval of a Parkinson's treatment directly funded by the Foundation.
MJFF's "de-risking" approach identifies, funds and keeps the most promising, high-risk, high-reward ideas in Parkinson's research moving forward. Read more about how we funded Inbrija in early stages of development, helping its maker drive the new treatment across the finish line and into patients' hands.
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