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Grant - Additional Grants 2016 - DM – Charles Thornton, M.D.

An MDA clinical research network grant totaling $918,000 over three years will spur advances in myotonic dystrophy (DM) research. The investment, which provides continued support for the Myotonic Dystrophy Clinical Research Network, will support five medical centers that specialize in DM research and clinical care.
Established in 2013, and supported by funding from MDA and other patient advocacy groups, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and pharmaceutical company Biogen, the Network’s goals are to gain a more detailed understanding of the DM disease process and to collect data needed for clinical trials in order to inform what outcome measures, biomarkers and endpoints will be most appropriate.
“Now, for the first time, scientists and drug developers are coming up with good ideas about how to attack myotonic dystrophy at its root cause,” said Charles Thornton, a professor of neurology at the University of Rochester, who leads the Network and serves as its overall director. “The hope is that one of these new treatments will have a powerful effect, or that several can be used together.”
The Network was started, Thornton noted, to pave the way for testing new treatments in people.
All of the researchers in the network have free and unrestricted access to data generated at all of the sites. In addition, and to further support advances in DM research, the Network is committed to making access to study results broadly available to both academic and industry researchers in the United States and around the world.
Funding for this MDA research grant began Jan. 1, 2016.
Grantee: DM – Charles Thornton, M.D.
Grant type: Clinical Research Network Grant
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