Madison, Wis (April 29, 2011) ‚Äì Patients with multiple sclerosis are being met with even more hope at this year’s MS Walk in Madison, WI – and not just from the 1,500 participants who will be walking to raise money for multiple sclerosis research.Quincy Bioscience, a biotechnology company located in Madison, will be recruiting participants [...]
Madison, Wis — (June 16, 2010) Quincy Bioscience is pleased to be a sponsor of the annual MS Luncheons held in Milwaukee and Madison and to be a corporate contributor to the MS Scholarship Program. The MS Luncheon is an annual fundraising event which showcases how donor support moves research forward and meets urgent needs [...]
Madison WI (June 8, 2010) HOPE Trials and Quincy Bioscience together with MS advocate and author Shelley Peterman Schwarz officially announce the launch of an innovative Multiple Sclerosis study evaluating the effect of a jellyfish protein on quality of life symptoms for people diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. MSHOPE Trials is enrolling participants with all forms [...]
Quincy Bioscience announces the launch of HOPETrials.com – a new portal aimed at making research studies of the jellyfish protein apoaequorin accessible for individuals with debilitating conditions. People are encouraged to visit the site to learn about study recruitment. HOPE Trials is the research arm of Quincy Bioscience.
Quincy Bioscience, the biotechnology company responsible for the development of apoaequorin as a neuroprotective compound, is sponsoring the National Multiple Sclerosis Society in their fight to raise awareness through the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Walk in Madison, Wisconsin on May 2.
MS HOPE Continuation Trial is NOW enrolling!
Online Migraine Trial is NOW enrolling.Quincy Bioscience Puts Hope in Walk for Multiple Sclerosis
Quincy Bioscience Sponsors Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Scholarship Program
Quincy Bioscience Announces Launch of MS HOPE Trial
Quincy Bioscience Launches HOPETrials.com; Research Studies More Accessible For Participants
Quincy Bioscience Sponsors Walk for Multiple Sclerosis
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