Chapman University School of Pharmacy Receives $1 Million Grant for Movement Disorder Research
December 14, 2017
December 14, 2017
ORANGE, California, Dec. 14 -- Chapman University issued the following news release:
A Chapman University School of Pharmacy junior faculty member has been awarded a $1,059,867 grant by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for ataxia research.
Ataxia is a degenerative, hereditary disease of the nervous system. Those diagnosed often experience the same symptoms as someone who is drunk, such as slurred speech, stumbling and falling. All are related to deterioration of . . .
A Chapman University School of Pharmacy junior faculty member has been awarded a $1,059,867 grant by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for ataxia research.
Ataxia is a degenerative, hereditary disease of the nervous system. Those diagnosed often experience the same symptoms as someone who is drunk, such as slurred speech, stumbling and falling. All are related to deterioration of . . .