2024 Research RFA – Translational Award
We are seeking grant applications which bridge the gap between promising pilot laboratory data and the development of new therapeutics or…
We are seeking grant applications which bridge the gap between promising pilot laboratory data and the development of new therapeutics or…
The PMSF Board of Directors has established an annual research grant of $100,000 in honor of Shannon O’Boyle and to acknowledge…
We are seeking highly novel grant applications which explore an understudied area of Phelan-McDermid syndrome research. Successful proposals will open new…
Data has emerged that a subset of individuals with Phelan-McDermid syndrome (PMS) experience devastating psychiatric symptoms, such as regression, bipolar disorder, and catatonia.
We are seeking grant applications which bridge the gap between promising pilot laboratory data and the development of new therapeutics or new clinical assessments for Phelan-McDermid syndrome (PMS). Example areas of interest include but are not limited to: follow-up characterization studies to drug screens, cross-disorder clinical approaches, funding for remaining experiments before solidifying a pharmaceutical relationship, and adjustment of assessments or the development of new assessments which more accurately measure Phelan-McDermid syndrome phenotypes. Applications with clinical relevance will be preferred.
We are seeking highly novel grant applications which explore an understudied area of Phelan-McDermid syndrome (PMS) research. Successful proposals will open new avenues of research in the field. Applications with clinical relevance will be preferred. Applications can be focused on any topic, but areas of special interest to families include: research across other neurodevelopmental disorders, development of tools for monitoring or managing symptoms, peripheral nervous system studies, identification of new drug candidates, implication of new cell types, and understanding of genes aside from SHANK3