What happened when CMTA-supported scientists at the University of Miami applied a piece of genetic tape to the gene mutation that causes CMT2E?
ASO Approaches for CMT2E
With CMTA support of $225,483, researchers at the University of Miami, led by CMTA Strategy...
CMTA Seed Money Draws NIH Support for Type 2 Gene Editing, Neurofilament Projects
CMTA seed funding has helped secure additional NIH support for two CMT type 2 research projects focused on gene editing and neurofilament restoration. The NIH awards build on CMTA-funded pilot work and reflect the role of early philanthropic investment in advancing translational CMT research toward therapeutic development.