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 ====== About ARM ====== ====== About ARM ======
-ARM (Advancement of Research for Myopathies) is a [[https://www.irs.gov/Charities-&-Non-Profits/Charitable-Organizations/Exemption-Requirements-Section-501(c)(3)-Organizations]] non-profit organization with the primary goal of speeding up bio-medical research on IBM2, the Autosomal Recessive form of Hereditary Inclusion Body Myopathies (HIBM).+ARM (Advancement of Research for Myopathies) is a [[https://www.irs.gov/Charities-&-Non-Profits/Charitable-Organizations/Exemption-Requirements-Section-501(c)(3)-Organizations | 501(c)(3)]] non-profit organization with the primary goal of speeding up bio-medical research on IBM2, the Autosomal Recessive form of Hereditary Inclusion Body Myopathies (HIBM).
  
 Founded by HIBM patients in 2000, ARM's mission is to support and inform patients and their families, to raise funds for research, to encourage researchers to study this rare disorder and to ultimately find a cure for Hereditary Inclusion Body Myopathy (HIBM). ARM, a non-profit organization, is the leading source of information, hope and knowledge for HIBM patients worldwide, and is the only non-profit organization specialized in this rare disorder. ARM offers scientific grants to research centers who are interested in working towards developing a treatment for HIBM. Founded by HIBM patients in 2000, ARM's mission is to support and inform patients and their families, to raise funds for research, to encourage researchers to study this rare disorder and to ultimately find a cure for Hereditary Inclusion Body Myopathy (HIBM). ARM, a non-profit organization, is the leading source of information, hope and knowledge for HIBM patients worldwide, and is the only non-profit organization specialized in this rare disorder. ARM offers scientific grants to research centers who are interested in working towards developing a treatment for HIBM.