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Make a Gift to the Center for Neurodegenerative Disease

Private gifts to the Center for Neurodegenerative Disease at Emory University give our faculty the leverage needed to provide the best in basic science and translational research. These additional resources allow us to seek new ways to reduce the burden of neurologic disorders, both for our patients as well as for society. They also help us recruit and retain the finest faculty and staff in the U.S. In order to continue providing exceptional clinical, research, and teaching productivity and performance, we must attract philanthropic investment from a diverse variety of sources.

Giving to the Emory Center for Neurodegenerative Disease provides critically needed support for cutting-edge research. By allocating your gift to the Center for Neurodegenerative Disease, you invest in our following strategic program areas and departments: Basic Neuroscience, Cognitive Neurology, Movement Disorders, Neuromuscular, Sleep, Stroke, Human Genetics and Environmental and Occupational Health. Your investment in the Center for Neurodegenerative Disease also supports affiliated centers, including the Emory Alzheimer’s Disease Center, the Emory Parkinson’s Disease Center, and the ALS Center, among others.

For more information on making a current or planned gift to the Department, please contact:

Suzanne Baker
Director of Development, Neurology
Emory University
1841 Clifton Road, NE, Suite 212
Atlanta, GA, 30329
Tel: 404.728.6300
Email: suzanne.baker@emory.edu

Or, give online! Please click here, or follow the 'Make a Gift to Emory' button below to discover how easy it is to make a gift online. Be sure to select “Other" from the "Area of Greatest Need " drop-down menu and type "Center for Neurodegenerative Disease" in the "Other Designation" box. You may also choose to honor or thank a specific reseacher, doctor, nurse, family member or friend with your gift. Thank you for your support.

 


Center for Neurodegerative Disease
Emory University

Direct comments and questions to: nciliax@emory.edu
404-727-3727