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The Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy (FPN) is pleased to partner with several research institutions across the world. These collaborative partnerships allow the Foundation to expand its network and reach countless more patients and scientists who benefit from our support.
PNRR Partner Sites
Our primary research program, the Peripheral Neuropathy Research Registry (PNRR), is an established network of leading neurological consortium partner clinics who work with each other and FPN to build this unique biobank. Our collection sites have been selected based on the patient populations they serve, their geographic location, and their willingness and ability to participate in the PNRR specimen and data collection.
Research Coordinator
(410) 614-4188
601 N. Caroline Street
5th Floor
Baltimore, MD 21287
Research Coordinator
(212) 241-0784
Department of Neurology
1468 Madison Ave
Annenberg Bldg., Room 2-40
New York, NY 10024
Research Coordinator
(312) 695-7950
Peripheral Neuropathy Clinic
675 North St. Clair St., Suite 20-100
Chicago, IL 60611
Research Coordinator
(913) 945-9932
Department of Neurology
3901 Rainbow Blvd.
Kansas City, KS 66160
Research Coordinator
(801) 585-2741
Department of Neurology
30 North 1900 East, SOM 3R228
Salt Lake City, UT 84132
Stefanie Geisler, MD
Research Coordinator
(314) 362-6981
Department of Neurology
660 S. Euclid Ave, Box 8111
St. Louis, MO 63110
Amro Stino, MD
Research Coordinator
(734) 936-9010
Department of Neurology
1500 E. Medical Center Drive
1914 Taubman Center SPC 5316
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5316
Research Coordinator
(617) 632-8454
Center for Autonomic and Peripheral Nerve Disorders
One Deaconess Road Boston, MA 02215
(Not currently enrolling patients.)
*Past PNRR Partner – Not currently enrolling patients.
Clinical Research Training Scholarships
FPN is pleased to partner with The American Brain Foundation, in collaboration with the American Academy of Neurology, to fund Clinical Research Training Scholarships in Peripheral Neuropathy. These awards will be reviewed by top experts in the field in an effort to promote research in peripheral neuropathy.