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November 17, 2015

Share Your Story. Be Part of the Lily’s Luau Video!

Every year at Lily's Luau, we share a video that tells the story of Lily's Fund, the human impact of epilepsy, the importance of epilepsy research. We want your voice to be part of this project.
October 11, 2010

Hard hats, soft hearts are in abundance at Institutes for Discovery

A letter to the editor in The Capital Times – Oct. 11, 2010  The Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery on the UW-Madison campus will soon be occupied by brilliant scientists and […]
December 28, 2011
Dr. Robert Golden, dean of the UW School of Medicine and Public Health, said he’s impressed that people can turn anxiety about diseases into altruism. “The impact is way out […]
May 7, 2012

Grandpa’s birdhouses support Lily’s Fund

Motivated by his love of birds, and love of his granddaughter Grace, Dick Murphy had an idea. By the end of winter 2011, after many hours of measuring, sawing and […]
November 1, 2012

Isthmus: Madison parents start their own foundations

From The Isthmus, comes this story by Sari Judge. “When your child suffers from a chronic condition like epilepsy, you never feel like you have control, ” says Anne Morgan […]
January 21, 2014

UW-Madison scientists to use high-density EEGs to benefit epilepsy patients

University of Wisconsin researchers pioneered the use of high-density electro-encephalograph (HD-EEG) technology to study sleep patterns and the effects of meditation. With support from a local grassroots organization, Lily’s Fund […]
January 30, 2014

Video: Neuron project shines a light on epilepsy

Produced by Popamatic Studios for the 2014 luau, this video highlights the impact of epilepsy on local families, and introduces The Neuron Project.
May 9, 2014

WSJ: Medical research tower opens near UW Hospital

July 7, 2014

ICYMI: “On Wisconsin” features Neuron Project

"What nerve! The Neuron Project sells cells to fund epilepsy research." That's how On Wisconsin headlined a story about Lily's Fund.
December 10, 2014

Class Act Badgers Receive Huge Response

For people whose lives have been touched by epilepsy, UW-Madison’s demonstration of support elicited heartfelt reactions. LéAndrea M. Vernon, a UW-Madison alumna (BS ’07, MS ’14) who works on campus […]