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Additional Grants 2016 - DM – Nicholas Johnson, M.D.

Nicholas Johnson, assistant professor of neurology, pediatrics and pathology at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, was awarded a human clinical trial grant totaling $598,348 over three years to conduct a natural history study in congenital myotonic dystrophy (congenital DM1).
Congenital DM1 is the most severe form of myotonic dystrophy type 1, with onset of symptoms at birth that include weakness, breathing problems, feeding problems and clubfoot. During childhood, children often have intellectual impairment, fatigue, behavioral concerns and weakness. Currently, there are no available treatments.
Johnson will collect measurements in children with congenital DM1 of strength, cognition and quality of life, measured over the course of years, in order to determine how the disease progresses over time and how the symptoms of children with the disease differ from those of adults. The aim is to determine which of those measurements could best be used as meaningful clinical endpoints for future clinical trials in congenital DM1.
If successful, Johnson’s work could facilitate the initiation of clinical trials to test therapies for congenital DM1.
https://doi.org/10.55762/pc.gr.67022
Grantee: DM – Nicholas Johnson, M.D.
Grant type: Clinical Research Network Grant
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