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See the latest news about CMT drug development and read stories from the CMT community that highlight why we must deliver treatments and cures during our lifetime.
CMT Research Foundation To Host First Global Research Convention
Several Hundred Charcot-Marie-Tooth* World Leaders Gather to Accelerate Collaboration and Advancements in Research; Pharma Partner DTx to Review Significant Progress in Drug Delivery Gene Therapy Innovator and Pioneer Dr. James M. Wilson to Keynote ATLANTA (June...
Understanding Neurons and the Myelin Sheath in Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease
By Keith Fargo, Ph.D., Chief Scientific Officer, CMT Research Foundation Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, or CMT, is a disease in which the peripheral nerves that branch out from the brain and spinal cord to other parts of the body, like our hands and feet, don’t work...
Turning $128,000 into Millions to Deliver a Treatment for CMT
If you’ve ever been frustrated by the slow pace of research progress or questioned how a single donation makes a difference, the collaboration between the CMT Research Foundation and DTx Pharma proves that one simple action, one bold move and one donation is all it...
Additional Funding Announced for Promising Gene Silencing Approach to Treat CMT1A
After demonstrating tremendous progress, the CMT Research Foundation’s Scientific Advisory Board has decided to extend funding for a research project led by Dr. Kleopas Kleopa for six more months. If successful, this project could lead to the first genetic therapy for CMT1A. Read more.
CMT Research Foundation Launches Groundbreaking Research to Overcome Barriers to Delivering CMT Therapies to the Peripheral Nervous System
The CMT Research Foundation has launched a groundbreaking new research collaboration today with James Dahlman, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory School of Medicine. This innovative partnership seeks to overcome the challenges in CMT drug delivery by using lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) to deliver therapies to the PNS that could slow, stop or even reverse the effects of CMT in patients.
What to Expect in CMT Research During 2021: 5 Questions with Chief Scientific Officer Keith Fargo
What progress can patients and families expect to see in CMT research during 2021? What is the most promising research on the horizon? The CMT Research Foundation’s Chief Scientific Officer Keith Fargo, Ph.D., sat down with us to answer your most pressing questions about CMT research in the year ahead.
Progress is Possible Because of You
As we begin 2021, I am overwhelmed with gratitude for your continued commitment to the CMT Research Foundation community. Despite a challenging last year, friends like you rose to the challenge and have made it possible for the CMT Research Foundation to fund new and...
How to Measure Progress in CMT Research: 8 Signs Research is Working
It costs more than $2.6 billion to develop an approved prescription medicine and typically takes between 10 to 15 years to get a drug to clinical trials. With no treatments or cures currently available for diseases like CMT, it’s easy to question how donations to support scientific research make a difference. These 8 signs let you know when research is working.
‘Tis the Season for Scientific Breakthroughs
During a year when so many things have been postponed, changed or cancelled, there is one thing that hasn’t stopped — the CMT Research Foundation’s efforts to end CMT. Research continues, even during the holidays, to find treatments and cures as quickly as possible. These researchers will be working this holiday season to uncover scientific breakthroughs. Here’s how several of our researchers will be celebrating by continuing their work for you.
20 Most Popular CMT Stories & Resources from 2020
2020 has been a year of information overload. To help the Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) community navigate these staggering statistics, we’ve developed a round-up of the 20 most read articles and stories about CMT on cmtrf.org during 2020. You were most interested in three key areas: 1) stories from the CMT community, 2) the latest in research development and discovery and 3) understanding CMT and specifics about the disease.
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