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Postdoctoral Research Awards

Hunter’s Hope Foundation offers postdoctoral research support for projects related to Krabbe disease. Proposals for postdoctoral research support should contain two abstracts, and a research proposal that explains the relevance of the project to the treatment of Krabbe disease.

Projects funded by Hunter’s Hope investigate new treatment approaches for Krabbe or other leukodystrophies or study basic mechanisms related to these diseases. Areas of relevant research include, among others: gene therapy; myelin development; neuro-degeneration and transplantation; developmental neurobiology and molecular biology.

Proposals are accepted throughout the year. ELIGIBILITY: Postdoctoral fellows must not be more than 5 years from the Ph.D.

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Funder: Hunter's Hope Foundation

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