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Learn more about the Snapshot Studies .After death, brain and related tissue are collected and shipped to the National Multiple Sclerosis Brain Bank at Columbia University. The Brain Bank processes and stores the tissue, then shares it with researchers around the world. Experiments using donated tissue can lead to important discoveries that help us better understand the disease and one day, find a cure. Contact: For more information, please visit the National Multiple Sclerosis Brain Bank website or email msbraindonation@cumc.columbia.edu . Additional Information: Learn more about tissue donation here . Click here to watch personal narratives from those affected by MS. Read the personal stories of the Brain Bank’s heroes – individuals who have donated their brain for this important cause. " c-nmssatomrichtext_nmssatomrichtext-host="">Summary The National Multiple Sclerosis Brain Bank at Columbia University, funded by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, is enrolling individuals interested in donating their brains after death. These donations help scientists better understand the disease, develop new treatments, and work toward a cure. Details Background and Rationale: A brain bank is a resource where donated brain tissue is collected, stored, and shared with researchers. Tissue donations are used for experiments that can uncover important insights about MS.Eligibility: Participants nationwide with or without MS are eligible for tissue donation.What is Involved? Individuals interested in donating their brains will discuss the process in detail with Brain Bank researchers. If they wish to donate their brain after death, they will be invited to enroll in the “Snapshot Study.” For all participants, the study collects cognitive health information as well as clinical information over time about the course of their disease, symptoms, and treatments. Learn more about the Snapshot Studies .After death, brain and related tissue are collected and shipped to the National Multiple Sclerosis Brain Bank at Columbia University. The Brain Bank processes and stores the tissue, then shares it with researchers around the world. Experiments using donated tissue can lead to important discoveries that help us better understand the disease and one day, find a cure. Contact: For more information, please visit the National Multiple Sclerosis Brain Bank website or email msbraindonation@cumc.columbia.edu . Additional Information: Learn more about tissue donation here . Click here to watch personal narratives from those affected by MS. Read the personal stories of the Brain Bank’s heroes – individuals who have donated their brain for this important cause. Learn more about the Snapshot Studies .After death, brain and related tissue are collected and shipped to the National Multiple Sclerosis Brain Bank at Columbia University. The Brain Bank processes and stores the tissue, then shares it with researchers around the world. Experiments using donated tissue can lead to important discoveries that help us better understand the disease and one day, find a cure. Contact: For more information, please visit the National Multiple Sclerosis Brain Bank website or email msbraindonation@cumc.columbia.edu . Additional Information: Learn more about tissue donation here . Click here to watch personal narratives from those affected by MS. Read the personal stories of the Brain Bank’s heroes – individuals who have donated their brain for this important cause. " c-nmssatomrichtext_nmssatomrichtext-host="">Summary The National Multiple Sclerosis Brain Bank at Columbia University, funded by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, is enrolling individuals interested in donating their brains after death. These donations help scientists better understand the disease, develop new treatments, and work toward a cure. Details Background and Rationale: A brain bank is a resource where donated brain tissue is collected, stored, and shared with researchers. Tissue donations are used for experiments that can uncover important insights about MS.Eligibility: Participants nationwide with or without MS are eligible for tissue donation.What is Involved? Individuals interested in donating their brains will discuss the process in detail with Brain Bank researchers. If they wish to donate their brain after death, they will be invited to enroll in the “Snapshot Study.” For all participants, the study collects cognitive health information as well as clinical information over time about the course of their disease, symptoms, and treatments. Learn more about the Snapshot Studies .After death, brain and related tissue are collected and shipped to the National Multiple Sclerosis Brain Bank at Columbia University. The Brain Bank processes and stores the tissue, then shares it with researchers around the world. Experiments using donated tissue can lead to important discoveries that help us better understand the disease and one day, find a cure. Contact: For more information, please visit the National Multiple Sclerosis Brain Bank website or email msbraindonation@cumc.columbia.edu . Additional Information: Learn more about tissue donation here . Click here to watch personal narratives from those affected by MS. Read the personal stories of the Brain Bank’s heroes – individuals who have donated their brain for this important cause. nationalmssociety.org, Facebook , X (formerly known as Twitter), Instagram , YouTube or 1-800-344-4867 . " c-nmssatomrichtext_nmssatomrichtext-host="">About Multiple Sclerosis Multiple sclerosis is an unpredictable disease of the central nervous system. Currently there is no cure. Symptoms vary from person to person and may include disabling fatigue, mobility challenges, cognitive changes, and vision issues. An estimated 1 million people live with MS in the United States. Early diagnosis and treatment are critical to minimize disability. Significant progress is being made to achieve a world free of MS. About the National Multiple Sclerosis Society The National MS Society, founded in 1946, is the global leader of a growing movement dedicated to creating a world free of MS. The Society funds cutting-edge research for a cure, drives change through advocacy and provides programs and services to help people affected by MS live their best lives. Connect to learn more and get involved: nationalmssociety.org , Facebook , X (formerly known as Twitter), Instagram , YouTube or 1-800-344-4867 . nationalmssociety.org, Facebook , X (formerly known as Twitter), Instagram , YouTube or 1-800-344-4867 . " c-nmssatomrichtext_nmssatomrichtext-host="">About Multiple Sclerosis Multiple sclerosis is an unpredictable disease of the central nervous system. Currently there is no cure. Symptoms vary from person to person and may include disabling fatigue, mobility challenges, cognitive changes, and vision issues. An estimated 1 million people live with MS in the United States. Early diagnosis and treatment are critical to minimize disability. Significant progress is being made to achieve a world free of MS. About the National Multiple Sclerosis Society The National MS Society, founded in 1946, is the global leader of a growing movement dedicated to creating a world free of MS. The Society funds cutting-edge research for a cure, drives change through advocacy and provides programs and services to help people affected by MS live their best lives. Connect to learn more and get involved: nationalmssociety.org , Facebook , X (formerly known as Twitter), Instagram , YouTube or 1-800-344-4867 .
Brain Bank Donation