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Videos
Below is a list of video offerings from Accelerated Cure Project.
Click on a title to view the video.
- 2008 Rare Neuroimmunologic Disorders Symposium Talk
Accelerated Cure Project and Ben Greenberg (Johns Hopkins) presented the repository to the Transverse Myelitis Association sponsored Rare Neuroimmunologic Disorders Symposium in Seattle on July 17, 2008.
- 2008 Utah Brain Institute Talk
Accelerated Cure Project for Multiple Sclerosis was invited to present their approach to MS via the repository to the Brain Institute at Utah University in April 2008. This is a good overview of the repository. Art didn't repeat the questions asked at the end, but you can figure out most of them from the answers.
- 2007 Accelerated Cure Project Annual Event
Series of talks given by speakers at our annual event featuring
Sandy Siegel of the Transverse Myelitis Association, Dr. Tim Vollmer of the Barrow Neurological Institute, and Sara Loud, Hollie Schmidt
and Art Mellor of Accelerated Cure Project.
- Accelerated Cure Project Intro and Appeal 2007
A quick introduction to and appeal for the Accelerated Cure Project for Multiple Sclerosis.
- WBZ Covers Will White Enrollment
Short clip covered on local news about the enrollment of 2-year-old Will White into our repository.
- 2006 Accelerated Cure Party
Series of talks given by speakers at our annual event featuring
John Packowski of the Kelly Packowski MS Foundation, Dr. Ben Greenberg from Johns Hopkins Project Restore, and Sara Loud, Hollie Schmidt
and Art Mellor of Accelerated Cure Project.
- BIO 2006 Translational Research Panel
Art speaks on a panel at BIO 2006 on Translational Research
- 2005 Accelerated Cure Party
Series of talks given by speakers at our annual event featuring
Al Sandrock of Biogen, Augusto Odone of the Myelin Project, and Sara Loud
and Art Mellor of Accelerated Cure Project.
- 2002 Boston Cure Project PSA
Our original television public service announcement, produced by Robotham
Creative.
- Finding Our Way
A documentary about several children with MS and their families, created by
George Peabody
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