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Garvey Institute for Brain Health Solutions Innovation Grants is sponsored by Garvey Institute for Brain Health Solutions - University of Washington. These grants provide funding for new ideas that have the potential to improve brain health through research, education, patient care, and/or advocacy.
Priority is given to ideas with the potential for substantial impact at a population level and sustainability beyond the grant funding period. They are intended to generate initial results that can help secure additional funding/resources.
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