MDA Commits $12 Million to Neuromuscular Disease Research

The Muscular Dystrophy Association has awarded 38 new grants totaling more than $12 million to fund research projects focused on its continuing mission to uncover the causes of, and develop therapies for, the more than 40 neuromuscular diseases in its program.

MDA's Board of Directors reviewed and approved the new grants based on recommendations from the Association's Scientific and Medical Advisory Committees, and the grants took effect Feb. 1.

MG - Premkumar Christadoss, M.B.B.S.

Premkumar Christadoss, a professor in the department of microbiology and immunology at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, was awarded an MDA research grant totaling $390,000 over a period of three years to study the potential for gene therapy as a treatment in myasthenia gravis (MG).

Why Does It Take So Long To Go from Mouse to Man?

John Porter from the National Institutes of Health likes to start talks by noting, “It’s a great time to be a mouse with a neuromuscular disease.” Exciting research results are regularly reported, where a treatment appears to cure one neuromuscular disease or another in a mouse — yet there are few treatments available today for people with any of these diseases, and only a few treatments in human clinical trials. Why does it take so long?

Myasthenia Gravis Trials Now Open

Two clinical trials — one of an experimental medication and the other of a surgical procedure —  are available to people with myasthenia gravis (MG) who meet enrollment criteria.

CK-2017357 being tested at multiple centers

MDA Awards $13.7 Million in Research Grants

The Muscular Dystrophy Association has awarded 40 research grants totaling $13.7 million to advance the understanding of disease processes and uncover new strategies for treatments and cures of muscular dystrophy and the more than 40 other diseases in the Association's program.

The new grants were recommended by MDA's Scientific and Medical Advisory Committees and approved by MDA's Board of Directors at its July 2011 meeting.

Janice Campbell

Location

Buckingham, VA

Janice has exhibited her artwork in North Carolina, Vermont and Virginia, and received numerous awards for her sketches and pottery. She uses a variety of media in her sketches: pencil, watercolor, crayon and charcoal. Janice is also a sculptor and writer.

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Janice Campbell

The Texas Inn

Artist: 
Janice Campbell
Medium: 
Pencil

Timmy Greeson

Location

Richmond, TX

Timmy created this artwork at age 9 at an MDA-sponsored children’s art workshop held June 6, 1992, in Houston. He serves in leadership positions in numerous organizations, and enjoys church and school activities.

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Timmy Greeson

Self Portrait - Timmy Greeson

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Timmy Greeson
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Watercolor

Elizabeth Hume

Location

Springfield, TN

Elizabeth created this artwork at age 15 at an MDA summer camp. While a student at Franklin High School, her favorite subjects were art and biology.

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Elizabeth Hume

Untitled - Elizabeth Hume

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Elizabeth Hume
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Watercolor

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