Advocating for PN research: the critical need for research dollars 

Peripheral neuropathy (PN) is vastly under-researched, despite its prevalence. While over 30 million Americans live with PN, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded less than $200 million in PN research from its $47 billion annual budget in 2024. That is less than $7 per PN patient.   Neurological conditions are now the leading cause of […]

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Clinical Research Training Scholarship Recipient Announced

The Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy (FPN) is pleased to announce the 2024 Clinical Research Training Scholarship (CRTS) recipient for peripheral neuropathy (PN), Francesco E. Michelassi, MD, PhD, Neuromuscular Research Fellow, Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Michelassi’s research is fully funded by FPN and will focus on chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN), by studying how a chemotherapy […]

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Book Fundraiser to Benefit FPN: Order by Feb. 21

Best-selling author of “The End of Your Life Book Club” and FPN friend, Will Schwalbe, has written a new book, “We Should Not Be Friends.” Chronicling a forty-year improbable, life-changing friendship, this warm, funny, irresistible book also explores Schwalbe’s experience with small fiber neuropathy. “We Should Not Be Friends is as funny, warm, brutally honest […]

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