February
10, 2006
MDA Launches ALS Translational Research Program
MDA has launched
a new translational research program
specifically for ALS. The term
“translational” describes
moving strategies that are ready
to leave the laboratory through
the appropriate administrative
and regulatory pathways into clinical
trials.
Translating research
from “bench to bedside”
can be difficult, because scientists
aren’t always fully aware
of how to move their cell and
animal studies into the clinical
arena, and physicians aren’t
always fully aware of what’s
going on in academic laboratories.
MDA’s general
translational research program,
which eases the way for such transitions,
has been highly successful in
moving gene re-reading strategies
for Duchenne muscular dystrophy
and myostatin protein blocking
strategies for adult muscular
dystrophies out of the lab and
into testing in patients.
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