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TSC Academy
TSC Academy is an online educational platform created for the tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) community. The platform features lessons about the basic, preclinical and clinical science of TSC, how research
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Clinical Research Consortium
The TSC Clinical Research Consortium has been the cornerstone of Federally funded research efforts in the US for the past decade. Only through the collaborative research efforts of the TSC
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Research Strategy
The TSC Alliance draws physicians, researchers, industry partners, and the TSC community into the research process, and thus they are uniquely positioned to help drastically alter the course of this
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Careers
Help us create a future where everyone with TSC can live their fullest potential The TSC Alliance offers satisfying careers for people ready to bring their talent and skills to
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About the TSC Alliance
The TSC Alliance is an internationally recognized nonprofit that does everything it takes to improve the lives of people with TSC. We drive research, improve quality care and access and
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Healthcare Providers
Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a complicated disorder that requires lifelong care from a variety of specialists. The TSC Alliance provides the resources below to connect healthcare providers with TSC
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Volunteer
Champion our cause: Join the TSC Alliance volunteer movement! The tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) community is the TSC Alliance’s strongest ally. We rely on our dedicated volunteers to help drive
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Connect with a Support Navigator
Our professional Support Navigators can help guide you along your unique journey. They can help answer your questions, process, and understand your diagnosis, help find TSC recognized specialists, and discuss
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Adult support
Being diagnosed with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) can cause significant challenges within your adult life regardless of when you first received your diagnosis. The TSC Alliance is here to help.
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Educational support
The TSC Alliance recognizes parents and young adults often face many educational and school-related difficulties. The first step in becoming an advocate is understanding your child’s legally protected rights. The