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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.

The University of Colorado Honors The Visual Snow Initiative

About the Research Fund The University of Colorado honors The Visual Snow Initiative’s contributions to…

VSI Update: Current & Ongoing Visual Snow Syndrome Research and Insights by Simon Saryazdi

Interview With Simon Saryazdi: In my recent conversation with Simon Saryazdi, a doctoral researcher in…

VSI Update: Current & Ongoing Visual Snow Syndrome Research and Insights by Dr. Victoria Pelak

Interview with Dr. Victoria Pelak In my recent conversation with Dr. Victoria Pelak, Professor of…

VSI Update: Current & Ongoing Visual Snow Syndrome Research and Insights by Dr. Owen White

Interview with Dr. Owen White: In my recent conversation with Dr. Owen White, Director of…

$11K Raised at the Visual Snow Research Fundraiser 2022

Talia Waitman helped raise $11,000 for the Visual Snow Initiative to support Visual Snow research…

VSI’s Response to Recent Opinion Piece About VSS Researchers & Patients

Daniel Kondziella’s recent opinion piece, “Visual Snow Syndrome and the emperor’s new clothes”, is as…

Statement from Monash VSS / Response to Opinion Piece

Prof Owen B White MD, PhD, FNANOS, FRACP A/Prof Joanne Fielding PhD Co-Directors Ocular Motor…

VSI Update (2022) – Funding Insight & Upcoming/Ongoing Projects

The following is an update regarding funding and some of the new & ongoing projects…

Opinion/Editorial: Relationship between Visual Snow Syndrome and Persistent Post-Concussion Syndrome

Introduction A large percentage of our brain is involved in the visual processing of images…

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