TBA (last known deadline was October 1, 2012)
Research grants are available in support of hypothesis-driven research at the genetic, molecular, cellular, systems or behavioral levels that may, directly or indirectly, lead to a better understanding of the patho-physiology and to new therapies for any or all forms of dystonia, a neurological movement disorder. Although early-onset, primary, generalized dystonia is of special interest, we also support studies on the focal dystonias, including spasmodic dysphonia, as well as the secondary dystonias.