The Cytokines Will Rock Out for a Good Cause

Support the Mind, Music, and Movement Foundation for Neurological Disorders at a fundraising concert by The Cytokines July 13

The Cytokines will perform a fundraising concert for the Mind, Music, and Movement Foundation for Neurological Disorders July 13. Photo courtesy of M3F
The Cytokines will perform a fundraising concert for the Mind, Music, and Movement Foundation for Neurological Disorders July 13. Photo courtesy of M3F

Students from the Florida Atlantic University Schmidt College of Medicine will combine their passions for medicine and music during Shake, Rattle, and Rock ‘N’ Roll, a fundraiser benefiting the Mind, Music, and Movement Foundation for Neurological Disorders (M3F). The event will take place July 13, from 4 to 6 p.m., at Double Roads Tavern in Jupiter.

The event features a live performance by The Cytokines—a rock band made up of medical students and residents—including lead singer and keyboardist Sinjana Kolipaka, a fourth-year medical student who brings together her love of science and music. The band will perform favorites like “Don’t Stop Believing,” “Dancin’ in the Moonlight,” “Brown Eyed Girl,” and more. The seven-member group features drums, bass, saxophone, keyboard, two guitars, and two vocalists.

M3F supports individuals and families affected by neurodegenerative diseases. Through an array of innovative educational events and programs—including chorus, dance, yoga, movement, drumming, and support groups—M3F provides tools to enhance mobility, mental well-being, and community connection. By integrating arts and science, the foundation helps its members and caregivers improve quality of life and build resilience.

This event is supported by The Cytokines, the Florida Atlantic University Schmidt College of Medicine, and the Arnold P. Gold Foundation – Gold Humanism Honor Society.

Tickets and donation opportunities are available at m3f.org/events.

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