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For participating in The 2024 ASICS Falmouth Road Race

My Story…

We are thrilled to see the Falmouth Road Race-MINDlink Foundation connection continue into its 14th year. Once again, we will be running with the MINDlink team. Jinny will run the 7.1-mile At-Home edition, and Jeremy will run the seaside race from Woods Hole to Falmouth in Cape Cod.

 

MINDlink supports the clinical efforts of the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Ataxia Center, and the Schmahmann Laboratory for Neuroanatomy and Cerebellar Neurobiology. Our team is running the Falmouth Road Race to help treat, cure, and prevent ataxia.

 

Ataxia is the loss of coordination of neurological functions resulting from diseases of the cerebellum. Ataxia affects children and adults and makes them lose balance and fall, movements become clumsy, and speech and vision are impaired. Ataxia also impairs intellectual processing and emotional life, adding a further unwelcome burden. And it can shorten lifespan. There are many causes of cerebellar ataxia – common ones like multiple sclerosis, stroke and tumors; others rarer like the inherited spinocerebellar ataxias and multiple system atrophy. And ataxic thinking from cerebellar problems is relevant in autism and schizophrenia, and in Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal dementias.

 

We know much of this because of the work in the MGH Ataxia Center and the Schmahmann Lab that you have helped support over the years. We are leaders in the field of cerebellar cognition, for our work in understanding the cerebellum and its functions, and in searching for new cures including running clinical trials to improve the lives of patients with ataxia.

 

Your support continues to make it possible to provide the best possible care to patients and families with ataxia, and to find new treatments that are leading to cures for these conditions.

 

The MINDlink team is running the Falmouth Road Race so that our patients with ataxia can walk.

 

Please join us in this effort. It makes an enormous difference.

 

Thank you for your help in making it possible!

 

Jeremy & Jinny

 

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For more information about clinical and research programs in the MGH Ataxia Center and the Lab for Neuroanatomy and Cerebellar Neurobiology, and for publications from our group please visit our websites:

 

https://www.massgeneral.org/neurology/research/laboratory-for-neuroanatomy-and-cerebellar-neurobiology

 

https://www.massgeneral.org/neurology/treatments-and-services/ataxia-unit

 

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=schmahmann+j&sort=date

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Recent donors

Donation date Donor name Donation amount
Sep 02 Anonymous Thank you for always giving hope $164.35
Aug 26 Gary & Juliette Smith Go Team Kulis! $100.00
Aug 25 Ruth and Jon Tepper Sorry we could not celebrate wit you in Falmouth this year. But it's good to know that the MINDlink team had another successful run! $100.00
Aug 23 The DeNoyior Family $273.35
Aug 22 Catherine Braun So proud of you two! You are both such a gift to the world. Undisclosed amount
Aug 22 The Mauro Family Thank you for your years of determination and for giving the little brain some respect! $273.35
Aug 22 Anonymous $55.35
Aug 22 Heath & Holly Coker BHHS RPP Congrats for completing the race! Undisclosed amount
Aug 20 Susan Miron and Burton Fine $55.35
Aug 20 Anonymous In honor of Dr. Jeremy Schmahmann $10,000.00