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Locality: Atlanta, Georgia

Phone: +1 404-723-3286



Address: 1266 W Paces Ferry Road, Suite 301 30327 Atlanta, GA, US

Website: www.mitochondrialdiseases.org

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Foundation for Mitochondrial Medicine 31.10.2020

Hello friends, while we are closing this page April 7, 2020, hope continues to fly here https://www.facebook.com/theUMDF/. Please join us today. #UMDF

Foundation for Mitochondrial Medicine 14.10.2020

Tomorrow is moving day. This page will close. Hope continues to fly here - please join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/theUMDF/ #UMDF

Foundation for Mitochondrial Medicine 01.10.2020

Thanks for dropping by --- we invite you to join us at here https://www.facebook.com/theUMDF/ today. #UMDF

Foundation for Mitochondrial Medicine 17.09.2020

Hi everyone, just a reminder we are closing this page on April 7, 2020. Please join the conversation here: https://www.facebook.com/theUMDF/ #UMDF

Foundation for Mitochondrial Medicine 01.09.2020

Happy New Year! We are honored to welcome the Foundation for Mitochondrial Medicine to the United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation. UMDF continues the great work of FMM through the legacy of its scientists, patients, families, volunteers and donors. We are delighted to unify as one group so we can all go faster towards a cure for mitochondrial disease. Please visit us at www.umdf.org or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/unitedmitochondrialdiseasefoundation

Foundation for Mitochondrial Medicine 18.08.2020

Happy New Year! We close the year full of gratitude for our wonderful community, and full of hope. So here is to Hope Flying in 2019!! #hopeflies #2019

Foundation for Mitochondrial Medicine 09.08.2020

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