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Run for Aaliyah 2019
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In loving memory of Aaliyah Nicola Meehan, we are running/walking in the RUN MELBOURNE Marathon Festival, in the hope of raising as much as possible to further the research of SCN2a.
SCN2A is a rare genetic illness, causing a severe form of childhood epilepsy. The Aaliyah Meehan Fund will help the Florey Institute to research this horrible disease, with the hope of better treatment, and with ultimate aim of preventing it from affecting other children and their families.
Read more about Aaliyah's story here. Our team members will participate in one of the following events; 42.125km Melbourne Marathon, 21.1km Half Marathon, 10km Run, 5km Run or 3km walk.
Please show your support in any way you can to help us honour Aaliyah and her life. We will very much appreciate it.
x Run for Aaliyah team x
The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health is one of the world’s leading brain research centres. At the Florey we employ more than 500 staff and educate in excess of 100 post-graduate students each year. Our scientists comprise the largest neuroscience research team in Australia.
Our teams work on a range of serious diseases including stroke, motor neurone disease, epilepsy, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, Huntington’s disease, motor neuron disease, traumatic brain and spinal cord injury, depression, schizophrenia, mental illness and addiction. We are world leaders in imaging technology, stroke rehabilitation and epidemiological studies.