Supporters help sustain the Brain Regeneration Observatory through funding, infrastructure, dissemination, or other forms of contribution. Their support makes it possible to keep this resource freely available to researchers, clinicians, and patients.
Lisbon Collective is a digital consultancy founded by Bruno Amaral, specialising in digital communication strategy, UX research, and AI implementation. As the originating organisation behind the Gregory-MS project, Lisbon Collective provides the Brain Regeneration Observatory with technical expertise, infrastructure, and financial backing when project donations fall short.
Nova School of Business and Economics partnered with us to develop enhanced algorithms for GregoryAI, contributing faculty expertise and master's students to improve how the platform identifies and ranks relevant research.
Project Galileo is Cloudflare's programme providing free, enterprise-grade cybersecurity protection to at-risk public interest organisations — including humanitarian groups, civil society, and human rights defenders. Brain Regeneration is protected under this initiative, ensuring the observatory remains freely accessible even under cyber attack.
The Portuguese Multiple Sclerosis Society (SPEM) is a Private Institution of Social Solidarity founded in 1984. One of the first backers of the Gregory-MS project, SPEM continues to support the Brain Regeneration Observatory through institutional partnership and access to its community of patients and professionals.
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