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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.

Current Observations on Visual Snow Syndrome by Dr. Owen White

Central Clinical School Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences Visual Snow is a complex…

VSI December Announcement

Hi everyone!  VSI values transparency with our supporters. After years of agony and mounting unknowns,…

For Those Waiting for the Visual Snow Initiatives Project (VIP) Launch

Where Is It? The team at VSI is working around the clock to optimize the…

Sierra Domb, Peter Goadsby, & Visual Snow Featured CBS’ “The Doctors”

Sierra Domb, Founder of the Visual Snow initiative and Dr Peter. Goadsby were featured on…

Visual Snow Initiative Raises $125,000 for Visual Snow Research at University of Colorado

“Our neurovisual research group at the University of Colorado School of Medicine is extremely grateful…

VSI Presents Neuroscientist Ed Boyden with Váró Brain Sculpture for His Support

Paul Domb, Co-Founder of the Visual Snow Initiative, presented an abstract brain sculpture to neuroscientist…

Visual Snow Will Have Its Largest Audience… Ever!

Sierra Domb, Founder of the Visual Snow Initiative, will appear on a segment about Visual…

Sierra Domb, VSI’s Founder, Interviewed by Film Industry Network

Sierra Domb and the Visual Snow Initiative Set Sights On A Cure For All The…

Nine News Melbourne Features Visual Snow, Researchers Fielding and White

Nine News Coverage In Melbourne Melbourne researchers are conducting a world-leading study into the mysterious…

Visual Snow Initiative Raises $140,000 for Visual Snow Research at Monash University

Phenomenal Work! You Did It! Dr. Owen White, Dr. Joanne Fielding and colleagues, Melbourne, Australia…

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