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Here, our team will share the latest news regarding the Visual Snow Initiative, research/project updates, as well as any additional information related to our global efforts to better understand and treat Visual Snow Syndrome.

Visual Snow Initiative Raises $100,000 for Visual Snow Research at King’s College London

Fantastic Job! You Did It! Dr. Peter Goadsby and colleagues, London, England Our Crowdrise campaign…

Visual Snow Researchers Seeking Volunteers

Monash University Is Seeking Volunteers Two major Visual Snow researchers are seeking volunteers to participate…

Visual Snow Initiative Crowdrise Campaign Featured on Buzz of Los Angeles

Visual Snow Initiative Boosts Efforts to Amplify Awareness: Celebrities Profile Crowdfund for Devastating Visual Snow…

Sierra Domb, Founder of VSI, and Dr. Peter Goadsby featured on CBS’ “The Doctors”

Sierra Domb, Founder of the Visual Snow Initiative (VSI), and Dr. Peter Goadsby have appeared…

2018 Visual Snow Conference Published in Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology

The 2018 Visual Snow Conference is recognized and published in the September issue of The…

Visual Snow Initiative Collaborates with MIT for New Research on Visual Snow Syndrome

The Visual Snow Initiative team recently met with Ed Boyden, PhD, Neurobiologist at MIT, to discuss ways to utilize their…

Ringo Starr Supports the Visual Snow Initiative in New PSA

Ringo Starr Supports the Visual Snow Initiative and Raises Awarness for Visual Snow Syndrome Acclaimed…

Visual Snow Conference Hosted at UCSF with Top Experts on Visual Snow Syndrome

The 2018 Visual Snow Conference Sierra Domb and the Visual Snow Initiative (VSI) team recently…

Visual Snow Initiative Sponsors the 45th Daytime Emmy Awards to Raise Awareness for Visual Snow Syndrome

Click here to access all the photos from the event Visual Snow Initiative Sponsors the…

AnnaLynne McCord Joins the Visual Snow Initiative Cause, Raises Awareness

Actress AnnaLynne McCord joins the cause and helps the Visual Snow Initiative raise awareness for…

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