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Five Reasons Why We Think the End of CMT is in Sight
Nearly every instance of CMT is caused by the mutation of a single gene and most genetic causes of CMT have been identified. The era of genetic medicine has already begun. The FDA first approved genetic medicines in 2016/2017. This set the foundation for a precision...
CMTRF Research Efforts to Benefit from a Portion of Ticket Sales from Alan Jackson’s Last Call: One More for the Road Tour
ATLANTA (March 11, 2022) CMT Research Foundation (CMTRF) the only nonprofit organization focused solely on delivering treatments and cures for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT)*, will see its efforts boosted by country music superstar Alan Jackson's fans this year as...
Gene Therapy Project for CMT2E has Completed Milestone 1 Successfully
University of Missouri features CMT in a video about the project and the role of precision medicine to treat CMT. With the recent opening of their new NextGen Precision Health Institute, University of Missouri is quickly rising as a leader in precision medicine....
Maximiliano Barrientos Joins CMT Research Foundation
The CMT Research Foundation (CMTRF), a non-profit focused solely on delivering treatments and cures for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease* is pleased to announce that Maximiliano Barrientos has joined its Board of Directors. Mr. Barrientos is a Co-founder, Investor and CFO...
AcuraStem Completes CMT Research Foundation-Funded Project, Finds Eleven Potential Therapeutics for CMT2A
The CMT Research Foundation is pleased to announce that the research team at AcuraStem has completed their CMT Research Foundation-funded drug screening project and has found eleven potential therapeutics for CMT2A. AcuraStem developed a platform to screen compounds...
Michele and Kent Stahl and Family Give $1,000,000 to the CMT Research Foundation to Develop Treatments for CMT1A
Atlanta (January 4, 2021) Michele and Kent Stahl and their family today announce a $1 million donation to support the CMT Research Foundation’s $10 million ENDGAME: the Campaign to End CMT1A. Since the soft launch of ENDGAME in September, families and friends with...
Why Michele and Kent Stahl and their family made a $1,000,000 gift to CMT Research Foundation to develop treatments for CMT1A
Michele and Kent’s son, Austin, was diagnosed with CMT1A when he was 16 years old. Having difficulty with his balance and walking, it took years for him and his family to understand the cause. His mother Michele recounts, “we spent seven years searching for an answer....
Teams at Cyprus Institute of Neurology & Genetics and Nationwide Children’s Hospital Complete CMT Research Foundation-Funded Project, Resulting Therapeutic Now Moving into Pharmaceutical Development
Update, May 17, 2022: This work is now published in The Journal of Clinical Investigation. The CMT Research Foundation is pleased to announce that Dr. Kleopas Kleopa, a renowned neuromuscular disease expert, CMT scientist, and clinician, and his team from the Cyprus...
CMT Research Foundation Funds Cutting Edge Research to Deliver Therapeutics to the Peripheral Nervous System
The CMT Research Foundation has awarded nearly $100,000 to support a 13-month project to test a new therapeutic delivery system that may be capable of crossing the blood-nerve barrier and releasing therapeutic payloads to the Schwann cells and axons of the peripheral...
Researchers at Cyprus Institute of Neurology & Genetics Complete Third Milestone of CMT1A Gene Therapy Project
The CMT Research Foundation is pleased to announce that Dr. Kleopas A. Kleopa and his team at the Cyprus Institute of Neurology & Genetics, Nicosia, have completed the third milestone of their 24-month CMT1A gene therapy project. CMT1A is caused by duplication of...
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