News & Stories
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.

Joao Cardoso, Paralympic Table Tennis Player with CMT2A
Meet Joao Cardoso, a paralympic table tennis player from Portugal, living in France, and competitor in this year’s International Para Championship. In his 5 years of competing, Joao has earned many awards and titles, including the Medal of Sporting Merit and this...

Taking on the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge for Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT)
Two women in the UK, Lucy Brown and Chrysi Albustin, will be tackling the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge to raise awareness and funds for Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT). Lucy’s mother was diagnosed with CMT1A in 2002; before Lucy was born. CMT is a progressive,...

Mother and Three Sons, All Diagnosed with CMT2N within a Year
Just one year ago, Tara’s oldest son, Luca, started coming home from school crying in pain. He would rush to take off his shoes and socks, saying that his feet were “buzzing”. At five years old, Luca’s foot had high arches and a deformity, causing his bones to...

DTx Pharma
We are pleased share this story that published on May 3: https://patientworthy.com/2023/05/03/dtx-pharma-developing-cmt1a-rna-therapeutics/ One of the early programs CMTRF funded was DTx, a young company that had developed a new platform for RNA therapeutics. DTx was...

DTx Pharma Video – Using siRNA to Treat Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Type 1A
A Rare Disease Throughout Time
More than 3 million people around the world have Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease, but even with its quirky name, CMT is still relatively unknown. A progressive, degenerative disease involving the peripheral nerves that branch out from the brain and spinal cord to...

Dr. Arthur Suckow, DTx Pharma Inc. – FALCON
One of the first research teams the CMT Research Foundation (CMTRF) funded was DTx Pharma, Inc., and the project focused on delivery of genetic medicine to the myelinating Schwann cells of the peripheral nerves - a major scientific challenge to effectively treating...

CMT Research Foundation partners with Samsara Therapeutics to develop a novel class of drugs in CMT1A
The CMT Research Foundation is pleased to announce a new project with Samsara Therapeutics, a US/UK-based biotech company that is developing a novel class of drugs for CMT1A. CMT1A is caused by duplication of a stretch of DNA that includes the PMP22 gene, and people...

Project Testing PIKfyve Inhibitor in CMT4B1 Clears First Hurdles
CMTRF is happy to report that a CMTRF-funded project designed to test a PIKfyve inhibitor in CMT4B1, a particularly devastating form of the disease, has passed the first stage and is moving on to the next stage, a preclinical trial in CMT4B1 model mice. Before the...

A New Trial for CMT – When Science Moves Quickly
By Keith Fargo, Ph.D., Chief Scientific Officer, CMT Research Foundation The pace of science can seem excruciatingly slow. It can take many years, or even decades, for new ideas to result in clinical trials. Every so often, though, the stars align and a new...