The Colleen Giblin
Research Laboratories for Pediatric Neurology,
a unique training and scientific resource, and the Giblin
Foundation, were established in 1985 by the Giblin family
in memory of Colleen, their daughter who succumbed to
a brain tumor.
Today, the Laboratories
serve as a forum where physicians and scientists from
practically all areas of the world conduct research
on the molecular genetics, diagnosis and treatment of
diseases of the developing human brain. Researchers
are encouraged to tackle virtually all areas of neurological
disease using the latest advances in molecular and cellular
biology. Former trainees and associates have developed
similar research enterprises in the U.S. and other countries
modeled after the Giblin Laboratories.
The annual Colleen
Giblin award and lecture series provide additional opportunities
for interaction with prestigious visiting researchers
of international renown.
Research is supported
by the Giblin Foundation, the National Institutes of
Health, patients, families and many generous benefactors
without whose help our endeavors could not be possible
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