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2009 Conference - Window on Tomorrow

Window on tomorrow is the 50th anninversary of Neuromuscular Alliance, formerly Muscular Dystrophy Association. This will be an international cutting edge exposition of the latest in science, medicine and research into neuromuscular conditions.

International Speakers, 250 delegates and dynamic content. May 7th, 8th and 9th 2009 at SkyCity Auckland.

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Involvement

Judy Bailey

Patron, Neuromuscular Alliance

“Neuromuscular conditions are unpredictable. They can affect anyone even though there’s no family history. This means all families are potentially threatened by these severe and incurable conditions.

This is the reason I became Patron of Neuromuscular Alliance, to help people understand that anyone at any time, any age, any ethnic group can be affected.

There are no cures for the 40 or more conditions and all of them are progressive. And yet the members of Neuromuscular Alliance, despite their conditions, have a positive and infectious spirit and attitude that I find inspirational. This is another reason for my support of the organisation.

The people at Neuromuscular Alliance are deeply committed to creating a better, independent future for members. This commitment shows in the extra fieldworkers, in the new national lottery, in the exercise programme under development and in the Neuromuscular Alliance Research Foundation which I’m proud to lead. The Foundation is dedicated to research into neuromuscular conditions and focuses on two important criteria:  New Zealanders participation in clinical trials and in the direct benefits from treatment developments.

All of these initiatives are designed to directly help members and to give them the precious gift of hope and confidence for tomorrow”.