Entries by The Snow Foundation

Wolfram Syndrome Researcher Makes Headlines

Tamara Hershey was recently featured on the Washington University School of Medicine website for her studies in how fluctuations in glucose levels can influence the brain .  As well as her work as a neuroscientist, she devotes much of her time studying Wolfram syndrome. “Endocrinologists usually are interested in Wolfram syndrome because it’s a genetic form […]

Snow White Fellowship

Wolfram Moms Join Forces to Create “Snow White Fellowship” In the fall of 2013, Stephanie Snow Gebel and Beth White decided to join forces and create “The Snow White Fellowship” at Washington University School of Medicine. The Jack & J.T. Snow Scientific Research Foundation and The Ellie White Foundation for Rare Genetic Disorders decided to join […]

Chores Anyone? – Lauren Gibilisco

As you know, living with Wolfram syndrome poses many challenges for me, including doing my chores.  With my vision impaired, I’ve had to come up with different ways of doing things and I thought I’d share them with you. I start with making my bed.  My bedspread has two raised rope designs going vertical.  This […]

A Word From the Wolfram Study Group

By Dr. Bess Marshall All of the people working on the Wolfram studies at Washington University are grateful every day for the support of the Snow Foundation and all of the other groups that support our work.  The Washington University Wolfram Study group is continuing to work on analyzing the data that we have and […]

It’s The Little Things

Hi Everyone, I have had a couple of busy weeks.  It started out with a trip to Cabela’s.  My father is an avid fisherman and he and I snuck out of the house to go there. When we go there I had to use the restroom.  I was not familiar with this restroom.  As I […]