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Grant - Winter 2017 - DM – Thurman Wheeler, M.D.

Thurman Wheeler, assistant professor in the department of neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, was awarded an MDA research grant totaling $330,000 over three years to develop biomarkers for myotonic dystrophy (DM) and other muscle disorders.
In the recently-concluded clinical trial testing a candidate antisense oligonucleotide (ASO) drug for DM type 1 (DM1), monitoring the potential drug effects required that patients undergo multiple muscle biopsies, a procedure that is invasive, painful, and, in pediatric patients, requires general anesthesia.
Wheeler and colleagues are working to develop biomarkers in human urine or blood that will reduce or eliminate the need for muscle biopsies to determine whether treatments are working; can be measured multiple times as needed during the trial, and will enable inclusion of children with myotonic dystrophy in upcoming trials.
Wheeler’s work, if successful, may be applicable to many different treatment strategies for both myotonic dystrophy types 1 and 2, as well as extend to other muscular dystrophies and neuromuscular disorders.
Funding for this MDA research grant began Feb. 1, 2017.
Grantee: Thurman Wheeler, M.D.
Grant type: Research Grant
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