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Third International Rare Neuroimmunologic Disorders Symposium. July 16-19, 2008 Redmond Marriott Town Center, Washington State.
Jointly Sponsored by: The Johns Hopkins PROJECT RESTORE and The Transverse Myelities Association. http://www.myelitis.org
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camerabean > Symposium participants voluntarily participated in the Accelerated Cure Project, a large-scale, multidisciplinary MS Repository of blood samples and data from people with MS and other demyelinating diseases including TM, NMO and ADEM.  Blood samples are also taken from non-affected people as matched controls.
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camerabean > Service dog observes coffee in Seattle.
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camerabean > Dr. Douglas A. Kerr, MD, PhD, specializes in Transverse Myelitis.
camerabean > Earl and Florence Bell
camerabean > Allen Rucker and Lew Gray
Symposium participants voluntarily participated in the Accelerated Cure Project, a large-scale, multidisciplinary MS Repository of blood samples and data from people with MS and other demyelinating diseases including TM, NMO and ADEM. Blood samples are also taken from non-affected people as matched controls.
 > Symposium participants voluntarily participated in the Accelerated Cure Project, a large-scale, multidisciplinary MS Repository of blood samples and data from people with MS and other demyelinating diseases including TM, NMO and ADEM.  Blood samples are also taken from non-affected people as matched controls.
Symposium participants voluntarily participated in the Accelerated Cure Project, a large-scale, multidisciplinary MS Repository of blood samples and data from people with MS and other demyelinating diseases including TM, NMO and ADEM. Blood samples are also taken from non-affected people as matched controls.
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Keywords: neuroimmunologic disorders symposium project restore the transverse myelitis organization transverse myelitis
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