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Grant - Spring 2014 - CMT - Nivedita Jerath, M.D.

Nivedita Jerath, a clinical fellow in neuromuscular medicine at the University of Iowa, has been awarded an MDA clinical research training grant to study driving ability in patients with the type 1A form of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT). Because of difficulties with strength and balance, as well as foot abnormalities and tight ankles, the disease may affect driving, which requires quick responses, such as slamming on the brakes or turning the steering wheel quickly. Using a driving simulator as well as a special car that can videotape driver performance on the road, Jerath will investigate whether or not patients with CMT1A can drive normally. If they are found to have driving difficulties, Jerath says, she hopes the findings can be used to develop devices that might help people with CMT1A to drive more safely.
Funding for this MDA grant began July 1, 2014
Grantee: CMT - Nivedita Jerath, M.D.
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