We are honored to share that the Cerebral Palsy Foundation will be ringing the Nasdaq closing bell this afternoon in NYC!
Tune in to the livestream today at 3:45 PM (ET) at https://t.co/1ZWFa07zjq
Who should attend? Pediatricians, neonatologists, therapists, NPs, researchers, and others committed to improving care across the early years of life.
Details & registration ➡️ https://t.co/AALCL41AvO
The 2025 Early Cerebral Palsy Health Summit isn’t just a conference—it’s a movement to change the future of CP care.
Hosted by CPF’s Early Detection & Intervention Network.
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The 2025 Early CP Health Summit will spotlight how early diagnosis—now possible before age 1—is changing care for high-risk infants. Experts will share real-world tools for putting research into practice. ➡️ https://t.co/AALCL412Gg
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Why kids with cerebral palsy deserve better outcomes.
An analysis of a new cerebral palsy research programme looking at how to improve care pathways by Prof Murray, Prof Boylan, INFANT, @UCC and Rachel Byrne, @yourcpf@RTEBrainstorm
🔗https://t.co/K4IlPYIsTJ
And TCD lit up in green for National Cerebral Palsy Day @gastaut So grateful to all the universities who are working hard with @yourcpf to revolutionize cerebral palsy care in Ireland
Today is National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Day! Our Ireland Programme of Excellence has been incredible over this past year, so we put this together to celebrate part of our community! 💚 #GoGreen4CP#CerebralPalsy#NationalCPAwarenessDay#Ireland
Professor Deirdre Murray gave her first public lecture as The CPF Chair in Early Brain Injury and Cerebral Palsy at INFANT, UCC at the @UCCMedHealth Inaugural Philanthropic Lecture.
Lecture Title: “Early detection of infant brain injury and cerebral palsy and why it matters”.
ELEVATE, a ground-breaking five-year initiative, has been funded under the @scienceirel Strategic Partnership Programme, with co-funding partner @yourcpf
The Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Defence, Micheál Martin TD, today launched a new €11.6 million research programme focused on Cerebral Palsy at UCC.