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The Heinz C. Prechter Bipolar Research Fund
at the University of Michigan Depression Center

Bipolar Awareness Wristband Order Form

The Heinz C. Prechter Bipolar Research Fund at the University of Michigan Depression Center is raising awareness and funding for the Prechter Bipolar Genes Project, a large-scale privately-funded research project that will accelerate our understanding of the causes of bipolar disorder, lead to the development of better treatments for this illness, and ultimately help find a cure.  As part of this project, a DNA respository has been established at the University of Michigan Depression Center to collect DNA samples and create data that can be used by researchers around the world.

The black and white wristbands contain the words “Prechter Bipolar Research Fund” and are intended to raise both awareness and needed funding.  All proceeds from the sale of the wristbands benefit the Prechter Fund at the University of Michigan and support breakthrough research aimed at conquering bipolar disorder.

Wristbands can only be purchased in bags of 10 for $50.00 per bag, plus a $5.00 shipping and handling feed.

To order by check, please send this form and payment (payable to “Prechter Bipolar Research Fund at U-M” ) to:

Prechter Bipolar Research Fund
University of Michigan Depression Center
Attn: Nancy Davis
Rachel Upjohn Building
4250 Plymouth Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5763

Quantity of wristbands (# bags of 10/bag):

Name:________________________________________

Mailing address:________________________________

_____________________________________________

Phone:_______________________________________

E-mail:_______________________________________

 

If you wish to pay by credit card, please contact Nancy Davis at (734) 763-5680 or  nandavis@umich.edu.

Thank you for helping us spread the word about bipolar disorder, and for your support for bipolar research.

 

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