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.

Vanderbilt’s Charles Sanders Successfully Finds Molecules That Alter PMP22 Production or Cell Surface Trafficking; In Next Phase Will Test if They Can Improve CMT-like Problems in Schwann Cells

Vanderbilt’s Charles Sanders Successfully Finds Molecules That Alter PMP22 Production or Cell Surface Trafficking; In Next Phase Will Test if They Can Improve CMT-like Problems in Schwann Cells

CMT1A is caused by a gene-copying event that results in the overproduction of the peripheral myelin protein 22 (PMP22) in Schwann cells. The excess PMP22 protein fails to traffic normally to the cell surface and instead collects inside the cells as clumps of proteins...

read more
CMT Research Update/Armatus Bio

CMT Research Update/Armatus Bio

Armatus Bio has partnered with Andelyn Biosciences, Inc., a cell and gene therapy Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization to accelerate manufacturing of an Armatus gene therapy treatment for Charcot-Marie-Tooth Type 1A. The goal is to maximize program...

read more
An Extraordinary Year and the  Road Ahead

An Extraordinary Year and the Road Ahead

As we begin 2024, I want to take a look back and celebrate the extraordinary year we had at the CMT Research Foundation. Since 2018, CMTRF has had an outsized impact on inspiring drug hunters to work on developing therapeutics for CMT and establishing itself as a key...

read more
Updates on CMT Research

Updates on CMT Research

There have been a number of interesting developments in CMT research in the past few weeks. Here are three: Update 1: Pharnext recently announced topline results of its pivotal phase 3 (PREMIER trial) of PXT3003, its drug candidate for Charcot-Marie-Tooth 1A (CMT1A)...

read more
The Importance of Fundraising

The Importance of Fundraising

By: Miron Hall Because CMT is a rare disease, it often receives less attention and funding than more common medical conditions. Without adequate resources, researchers struggle to develop effective treatments and ultimately find a cure. This is where fundraising plays...

read more

Help us find a cure.

NEWSLETTER SIGNUP

Stay up to date on new CMT research, treatments and clinical trials

Help us find a cure.

Address

4062 Peachtree Road
Suite A209
Atlanta, GA 30319

Phone Number

404.806.7180

Media Inquiries

George Simpson

203.521.0352

[email protected]

© 2024 CMT Research Foundation | Privacy Policy