DYNC1H1- Welcome Packet

Caroline Barabell, our spring 2026 GCSX intern, worked hard on making a highly informative “Welcome Packet” to help guide new patients on their journey with DYNC1H1-related disorders. We hope that you find it useful!

DYNC1H1 Association Welcome Packet with information on DYNC1H1-Related Disorders, how to pursue treatments, and what the DA does to accelerate research.

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