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SNRI Spinal Cord & Brain Injury Research and Education Fund

Gifts will support spinal cord and brain injury research and education in the Stark Neurosciences Research Institute at the Indiana University School of Medicine.

Stark Neurosciences Research Institute Pain Research and Education Fund

Gifts will be used to support pain research and education in the Stark Neurosciences Research Institute at the Indiana University School of Medicine.

SNRI Neurogenerative Disorders Research and Education Fund

Gifts will support neurogenerative disorders research and education in the Stark Neurosciences Research Institute at the Indiana University School of Medicine.

SNRI Psychiatric Disorders Research and Education Fund

Gifts will be used to support psychiatric disorders research and education in the Stark Neurosciences Research Institute at the Indiana University School of Medicine.

Stark Neurosciences Research Institute Addiction Research & Education Fund

Gifts will be used to support addiction research and education in the Stark Neurosciences Research Institute at the Indiana University School of Medicine.

Stark Neurosciences Research Institute Neuroimaging Research & Education Fund

Gifts will support neuroimaging research and education in the Stark Neurosciences Research Institute at the Indiana University School of Medicine.
A researcher in a lab at the IU School of Medicine's Stark Neurosciences Research Institute.

Stark Neurosciences Research Institute Fund

Your gifts support SNRI's ongoing work to expand knowledge of the brain and the central nervous system as a whole.

SNRI Ocular Neurobiology Research and Education Fund

Gifts will be used to support ocular neurobiology research and education in the Stark Neurosciences Research Institute at the Indiana University School of Medicine.

SNRI Neurodevelopment Research and Education Fund

Gifts will support neurodevelopment research and education in the Stark Neurosciences Research Institute at the Indiana University School of Medicine.
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