£1.27 million invested in new projects to advance treatments for MND
01 October 2024
01 October 2024
We have made it our mission to fund research into effective treatments that will slow, stop, or reverse the effects of motor neuron disease (MND). This year, our Advancing Treatment Awards will support the development of three potential new treatment approaches. Today, we can announce the three promising projects that we will fund through these Awards.
Together, this funding totals nearly £1.3 million. It will help design a gene therapy for MND, create targeted therapeutics for MND-affected cells, and repurpose promising therapies that are already used to treat other diseases.
The three awards go to:
Over the following month, we will release further details of these projects in a series of detailed articles. Follow our website updates and socials to find out more.
Jessica Lee, Director of Research at My Name’5 Doddie Foundation, said, “MND is an incredibly complex disease and many treatments have been tested in clinical trials and failed, so we need to explore as many different approaches as possible and ensure research is delivered to the highest standards. Through our Advancing Treatment Awards, we are doing just that. We’d like to thank the researchers leading these projects, as well as our expert Research Review Committee for identifying that these projects have such high potential.”