Brain Aneurysm Foundation/X
Aug 17, 2025, 01:39
Brain Aneurysm Foundation to Award $580K in 2025 Research Grants at Arizona Symposium
The Brain Aneurysm Foundation shared an honoring post on X:
“The Brain Aneurysm Foundation (BAF) is awarding $580,000 in 2025 to fund 14 innovative projects advancing early detection, treatment, and patient outcomes. Researchers will be introduced soon, with awards presented Sept. 11 at our Research Grant Symposium in Arizona.”
Learn more on the symposium details and registration here.
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