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Grant - Additional Grants 2019 - DM - Charles Thornton, MD

"The Myotonic Dystrophy Clinical Research Network is a natural extension of 30-plus years’ effort to understand the fundamental problems in myotonic dystrophy and then develop treatments to overcome the problems. MDA has supported a lot of the critical basic research that brought the field to this point where people can conceive and develop new treatments."
Charles Thornton, MD, professor of Neurology at the University of Rochester, was awarded an MDA clinical research network grant (CRNG) totaling $1,118,673 over three years to continue to lead the development of the Myotonic Dystrophy Clinical Research Network, which comprises six medical centers specializing in research and clinical care of myotonic dystrophy (DM) types 1 and 2. Dr. Thornton was previously awarded two other CRNGs totaling $918,000 each over the course of a combined six years.
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 aim is to gain a more detailed understanding of DM’s disease process and collect necessary clinical trial data to help determine the most appropriate outcome measures, biomarkers, and endpoints.
Since the network was formed, the six participating sites have developed standardized equipment and procedures for obtaining and analyzing needle muscle biopsies, quantifying measures of myotonia, and taking measurements of muscle strength and motor function. A group of coordinators and evaluators has been trained in all procedures, and strong relationships have been formed with patients and family members. The network completed initial studies of biomarkers and natural history, and it now aims to expand to larger cohorts, complete biomarker characterization, and gain a better understanding of the biological determinants of DM’s disease severity.
https://doi.org/10.55762/pc.gr.88907
Grantee: DM - Charles Thornton, MD
Grant type: Clinical Research Network Grant
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