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2021 - CMD - Daniel Calame, MD, PhD

"Neuromuscular diseases result from dysfunction in the spinal cord, nerves or muscles. This dysfunction is often caused by mutations in our genes. Genetic advances have resulted in the discovery of more than 500 genes which cause neuromuscular diseases."
Daniel Calame, M.D., Ph.D., is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TX, has been awarded an MDA Development Grant totaling $220,000 for three years to improve rates of diagnoses expand the knowledge in neuromuscular genetics using RNA-seq and long-read whole genome sequencing.
Despite these advances, more than half of patients with neuromuscular disease still lack a genetic diagnosis. Several factors contribute to low diagnostic rates. Utilization of RNA-seq and long-read whole genome sequencing in a cohort of well-characterized patients with undiagnosed neuromuscular disease will help discover novel mechanisms of neuromuscular disease and create opportunities for new treatments.
https://doi.org/10.55762/pc.gr.147552
Grantee: Uncovering the Genomic Architecture of Undiagnosed Neuromuscular Disease – Daniel Calame, MD, PhD
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