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College Graduate with CMT to Devote Career to Finding Cures
By: Allison Taylor I grew up in a small town in Texas, where everyone knew everything about everyone. Looking back on my childhood, I'm surprised at how well my mom kept our legacy of CMT hidden. With five generations of CMT in my family, I want to break that chain...
Three Reasons We Need Treatments for CMT
By: Allease Vickery I didn’t know CMT existed until I was diagnosed with it 11 years ago. As an adult, it was strange to learn I had a disease my family and I had never heard of, but it answered many questions about my childhood. Growing up, kids at school would...
A Brotherly Bond That Must Be Broken
By: Emma Evans As brothers, my teenage sons Alex and Jake share many things. Unfortunately, having CMT is one of them. Alex and Jake inherited CMT from their father. He was diagnosed at a young age but had no clue what type he had. When I met him, we didn't even know...
Losing My Daughter: What CMT Really Looks Like
By: Michelle Moon Before my daughter Julianna was born, I knew as much about CMT as the average neurologist, which is to say I knew very little. During residency, I met a patient with CMT who was a rock climber. His hand muscles were atrophied, but he spent his...
CMT Ends with Me: My Painful Decision Not to Become a Mother
By: Diane, living with CMT I’d give you my feet if I could. That’s what my strong, stoic mother told me as she struggled to watch me walk as a teenager. I was a natural athlete growing up. I loved running and excelled at it. One day while running, I blew out my...
No One Should Have to Choose Between Motherhood and CMT
I’ve had CMT my entire life. It runs on my dad’s side of the family. My parents knew I had CMT when I was born, but a genetic test confirmed it as a toddler. Early on, CMT affected me most by watching the effects it had on my dad, uncle and grandmother. The memory of...
New Research Project to Advance Treatments for CMT1B
The CMT Research Foundation is pleased to announce a new partnership with The Jackson Laboratory that will help us better understand CMT1B and potentially lead to the discovery of treatments. CMT1B is the third most common form of CMT. It’s caused by a defect in the...
Gene Therapy for Axonal Neuropathies
There are efforts underway to develop gene therapies for several of the CMT types 2 and 4.
Milestone 2 Completed for CMT1A Project from Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics
In February 2020, Dr. Kleopa completed milestone 2 of the 24-month project and the results continue to be encouraging. The goal during this 6-12 month period of the project was to further optimize the amount of PMP22 gene silencing in a mouse model of CMT1A. Dr....
Creating multiple opportunities for success in CMT 1A
By Grace Pavlath, PhD By now you’ve likely heard that CMTRF is funding three genetic-based projects focused on therapy development for CMT1A: DTx Pharma, Shift Pharma and Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics. Funding multiple complementary approaches gives...
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