Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine Department of Neurology

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Department of Neurology

Neurofibromatosis Clinical Program

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Neurofibromatosis (NF) is a set of complex
genetic disorders that affect almost every
organ system, causing a predisposition for
tumors to grow on nerves in the brain and
throughout the body.

The Comprehensive NF Center at Washington
University is composed of clinicians and laboratory
scientists focused on accelerating the pace of
scientific discovery and its application to the care
of individuals.

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Neurofibromatosis
Clinical Program
The NF Center was established to position Washington
University as an international leader in NF basic and
clinical research as well as to serve as a beacon for
"bench to bedside" research in NF and related nervous
system tumors.
What's New in NF?

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Neurofibromatosis
Research Program
Using a team approach to gain a complete understanding
of the complexities of NF, the mission of the Washington
University NF Center is focused on:
  • Promoting pioneering laboratory research aimed at
    understanding the roles of the NF genes in health
    and disease.
  • Facilitating collaborative interdisciplinary basic science
    and clinical research in NF.
  • Translating innovative scientific discoveries to improved
    care for individuals with NF
What You Can Do
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