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Tuesday, May 22, 2012 4:00 AM | Ken Torbert Volg link

lease Be Our Guests for a


FUNDRAISER BRUNCH for CCSVI Research 


Meet Robert Zivadinov, MD, Ph.DFAAN, Director of the Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center (BNAC) in Buffalo, New York and hear about his most recently published papers on Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI).  Dr. Zivadinov has almost 40 CCSVI publications, the most of any researcher on the theory that there is a relationship between constricted veins and multiple sclerosis.



Your MStery Hosts are Carol Schumacher and Leeann Brady (Photo coming soon!).



When:     Saturday, June 9, 2012  from 10:00-12:30


Where:    At a private, handicapped accessible home in Orinda, near Berkeley, CA




This is a fundraiser for CCSVI research at BNAC, a division of the University at Buffalo’s Department of Neurology. 


IF YOU CARE TO SUPPORT BNAC’s CCSVI research to help the hosts reach their goal  of $1,000, please visit the University at Buffalo’s Department of Neurology secure website to make a gift electronically. In the “Comments” section enter, “This gift is for MStery Berkeley party for MS research. https://ubfoundation.buffalo.edu/giving/v4/index.php&gift_allocation=9333648226&appeal_code=BN811

If you prefer to write a check, please make your check payable to University at Buffalo Foundation. In the “for” section, write: UB Neurology/JNI:BNAC BerkeleyMStery 

For questions about your gift, please contact Linda J. Safran, CFRE, Dir. of Development at Lindasaf@buffalo.edu or 716-859-7083. Gifts to the University at Buffalo Foundation are deductible according to IRS regulations. For a copy of the University’s most recent audited financial information, contact Cynthia Johannes, Dir. of Constituent Records and Revenue, UB Foundation at devcl@buffalo.edu or 716-645-3013.


Watch this space for  information about an ON-LINE AUCTION CONNECTED TO THIS EVENT!


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