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Grant - Summer 2017 - ALS – Udai Pandey, Ph.D.

"Udai Pandey says his team’s small molecule screening project could help identify drugs that might be useful for testing in vertebrate ALS models and, ultimately, in human clinical trials."
Udai Pandey, associate professor at the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, was awarded an MDA research grant totaling $300,000 over three years to identify new drugs for ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) caused by a mutation in the FUS gene.
Pandey and colleagues are interested in understanding the basic mechanisms of FUS-mediated ALS and are working to identify drugs that can suppress mechanisms associated with the disease.
The team recently performed a large drug screen, using a library of 400,000 drugs in a yeast model of FUS-mediated neurodegeneration, and identified about 80 drugs that strongly suppress toxicities associated with FUS. Now they are working to follow up on testing these drugs in a fly model of FUS, as well as in nerve cells created from ALS patient stem cells.
If successful, Pandey’s pre-clinical studies may help identify potential drugs for ALS caused by the FUS gene or related forms of ALS that could be tested in clinical trials.
Grantee: ALS – Udai Pandey, Ph.D.
Grant type: Research Grant
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