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USHER SYNDROME RESEARCH

Usher syndrome research is currently in an exciting phase!

Learn more about the different types of research, why patient registries are crucial in finding a cure, and discover the latest Usher syndrome research news.


Did you know that Usher Syndrome Ireland actively supports research efforts aimed at gaining a deeper understanding of this rare condition and working towards a treatment? In 2022, we initiated our inaugural research project in partnership with Stichting Ushersyndroom, and we're committed to advancing more research in the future. Your contribution today can make a significant difference. Please consider donating to support our mission.

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Understanding USH Research

Learn about the different types of USH research

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USH Research & Trials

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USH Patient Registries

Why patient registries are crucial to find a cure

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USH Research News

Discover the latest news in USH research


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