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.
WATCH: When Can Patients Expect Treatments for CMT?
In this first episode of the CMT Research Foundation’s new video series that asks and answers the toughest questions about CMT treatments, leading research experts will have you on the edge of your seat as they share when patients can expect treatments for CMT and how they can participate in accelerating progress.
CMT Patients & Families Need More Than Awareness
It has been more than 130 years since CMT was first discovered, yet there are still no treatments or cures. This CMT Awareness Month, we need more than awareness. We need action. Here’s what we can do together to move the needle now.
5 Ways CMT Patients Can Take Action to Accelerate Drug Development
Unlike other neuromuscular diseases, CMT patients have no approved treatments. See how we’re applying breakthroughs in SMA to advance CMT drug development.
CMT Research Foundation Adds New Chief Operating Officer and Chief Scientific Officer
Meet the CMT Research Foundation’s new Chief Operating Officer Erich Fasnacht. See how he plans to increase the number and scale of CMT research projects.
How Breakthroughs in Other Diseases Can Impact CMT
Unlike other neuromuscular diseases, CMT patients have no approved treatments. See how we’re applying breakthroughs in SMA to advance CMT drug development.
Meet the CMT Research Foundation’s New Chief Operating Officer Erich Fasnacht
Meet the CMT Research Foundation’s new Chief Operating Officer Erich Fasnacht. See how he plans to increase the number and scale of CMT research projects.
DTx Pharma Achieves Second Milestone in Study to Advance Treatments for CMT1A
The CMT Research Foundation is pleased to announce that our partner DTx Pharma just completed the second milestone in a study we’re funding which uses their proprietary technology to suppress the overexpression of PMP22, the protein that causes CMT1A. Their work has...
Nothing Stops Innovation: Results from BIO 2020
By: Susan Ruediger, CEO, CMT Research Foundation “We’re not currently working in CMT, but we know we should be.” “We think our drug could work for CMT, but it has never been tested.” “CMT is definitely on our interest list for expansion, but we need to learn more...
CMT Genetic Testing: What’s Involved?
During the past several decades, researchers have discovered more than 100 genetic mutations that cause CMT. In the same time frame, scientists have developed tests that can look at parts of someone’s genetic makeup and identify changes that could cause certain...
Understanding CMT Genetics
CMT is a genetic disorder, meaning it’s caused by a change, or mutation, in your genes. If you have CMT, you might be wondering how you got it. It’s likely that other people in your family have it, too — though this isn’t always the case. To understand how and why,...
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