
Understanding Your Child’s GRIN Genes: The Science Made Simple
Hello everyone! My name is Kat Reiher and today I want to discuss a new review that came out a few months ago. A review is when scientists/researchers gather a

Hello everyone! My name is Kat Reiher and today I want to discuss a new review that came out a few months ago. A review is when scientists/researchers gather a

To this day, I remember the first moment I saw my son Arthur right after his birth, which, I canguarantee, was the happiest day of my life. In the first

Lauren and I just got back from the American Epilepsy Society meeting where we met with four biopharma companies running clinical trials open to people with GRI Disorders. We’re thrilled

The holidays are the perfect opportunity to show your appreciation for loved ones with gifts that come from the heart. Whatever holiday you celebrate, we are here to provide you with the perfect CureGRIN inspired gifts that keep on giving…to the recipient and to our kids!

As the mother of a young daughter with a rare genetic disorder, I’m constantly looking for ways to contribute to research. My family and I recently participated in the Combined Brain Biorepository—a research program dedicated to collecting biological samples for future studies. If you’re a family considering this, I want to share our experience to help you know what to expect.

Welcome to the inaugural edition of our Cure in Progress Report! As the Executive Director of CureGRIN Foundation, I’m thrilled to launch this new way of connecting with you. My goal with this report is to provide you with transparent, hopeful, and regular updates on the progress being made towards treatments and cures for GRI Disorders.

CureGRIN is incredibly proud to announce $200,000 in new research funding to help us achieve our goal of finding treatments and cures for GRI Disorders by the end of this decade.

Welcome to the inaugural edition of our Cure in Progress Report! As the Executive Director of CureGRIN Foundation, I’m thrilled to launch this new way of connecting with you. My goal with this report is to provide you with transparent, hopeful, and regular updates on the progress being made towards treatments and cures for GRI Disorders.

Are you a researcher interested in accessing GRI gene animal models, patient variant animalmodels, patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cells, and/or patient samples? Check out thelinks below!

She doesn’t care about the quality of her toys, the designer of her clothes, the car her parents drive, or the way she looks to others. She’s happy to be in the company of any human who gives her a smile. And that’s what success is all about. Being happy to be really alive.