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Grant - Spring 2014 - CMT/DSD - Kelly Monk, Ph.D.

Kelly Monk, an assistant professor of developmental biology at Washington University in St. Louis, was awarded an MDA research grant totaling $253,800 over three years to investigate a possible therapeutic avenue for treating Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) and the related Dejerine-Sottas disease (DSD). Monk and her colleagues have previously found that a protein called GPR126 is required for proper formation and maintenance of the myelin sheath that insulates fibers in the peripheral nervous system, and they will now study how this protein controls this process, which is known as myelination. They will also look at the role of a related protein called GPR56 and will investigate whether either or both of these proteins could represent new drug development targets for CMT or DSD.
Funding for this MDA grant began May 1, 2014.
Grantee: CMT/DSD - Kelly Monk, Ph.D.
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