Ask the Ataxia Expert

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CENTRAL TIME Dr. Susan Perlman of UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles joins NAF to offer a Q&A session for the Ataxia community. This is an informal discussion-style webinar without

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Embryo Donation for Ataxia Research: Your Questions Answered

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CENTRAL TIME ZONE During this webinar, an expert will answer your questions about embryo donation for Ataxia research. Register: Click here. Other Webinars NAF hosts educational webinars about Ataxia presented by

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Chair Yoga & Mobility for Ataxia

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CENTRAL TIME ZONE For people affected by Ataxia it can be hard to stay mobile when challenged with balance and other neurological issues. This is why Sacred Mountain Yoga is

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All About the Cerebellum

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CENTRAL TIME Many forms of Ataxia are caused by damage to the Cerebellum. This is the part of your brain that controls balance, coordination, and other complex tasks. In this

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Coffee Chat for Parents

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CENTRAL TIME ZONE Navigating the challenges of parenting children with Ataxia can often feel isolating, but you're not alone. We are thrilled to offer this series of monthly virtual Coffee

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Ataxia Research Explained: Mouse Models

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CENTRAL TIME ZONE One of the common questions we get asked at NAF is why mice are used for ataxia research. If you have ever wondered about this, then this

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All About ARSACS

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CENTRAL TIME ZONE During this webinar, an expert will join us to take a look at the causes and symptoms of ARSACS, the typical diagnostic journey for those affected, and

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NAF Science Showcase: Dr. Hübener-Schmid

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CENTRAL TIME ZONE Explore a past NAF research grant awardee's funded study, gaining scientific insights about their Ataxia research. Dr. Hübener-Schmid will present the research, "Development and Validation of a SIMOA-based

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Research and Treatment Development for ARSACS

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CENTRAL TIME ZONE During this session, our expert will teach us how Autosomal Recessive Spastic Ataxia of Charlevoix-Saguenay or ARSACS is studied and give an overview of the current state

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