Dystonia Medical Research FNDT

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Chicago, IL 60601
About Foundation About Foundation Founded in 1976, the Dystonia Medical Research Foundation ( DMRF ) is a 501 ( c ) dedicated to serving all people with dystonia their families. Since its inception, the DMRF has grown from a small family-based foundation into a dynamic membership-driven organization led by a Board of Directors and network of volunteers with personal connections to dystonia. Because dystonia hits so close to home for our directors and volunteers, the DMRF leadership is motivated by an unrelenting drive to find a cure and an unwavering commitment to serving people affected by dystonia.
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