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Empower CMT research – it starts with your story!
**Why Should You Join GRIN?
The answer is simple – we need YOU!
By participating in GRIN, you play an essential role in driving breakthrough therapies for Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT). Without your input, researchers won’t have the critical patient data needed to develop new drugs, gene therapies, and clinical trials. You hold the key to unlocking new possibilities in patient-focused research.
As GRIN grows, so do our insights. The more you share, the faster we can accelerate progress. Sharing your experience with CMThelps scientists understand why people experience different symptoms and allows them to focus on what matters most to patients. Your unique information could reveal patterns between specific mutations and symptoms, leading to tailored treatments for different types of CMT.
By completing your profile, your anonymous survey response will drive research and help advance Charcot-Marie-Tooth research and design future clinical trials. You’ll be first to know when you’re eligible for trials and contribute to studies that enhance therapy development alongside our industry partners. Your information will guide healthcare providers, improving diagnosis and care for patients like you.
Anyone diagnosed with CMT can join GRIN. Your information is kept secure and confidential, and only approved researchers and partners will have access to your de-identified data.
Together, we can change the future of CMT. Let’s take the next step—join GRIN today!
Choose your path to GRIN
As GRIN grows, we exponentially gain greater insights from you as patients to help accelerate therapies for Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) and Inherited Neuropathies. This is an incredible opportunity for you to participate in CMT and Inherited Neuropathies Patient-Focused Research.
Your vital data allows for researchers to study why individuals experience different symptoms and address what is most important to patients when thinking about drug development. Scientists can also learn how a particular mutation type may lead to different or unique symptoms helping us to develop treatments for all types of CMT and Inherited Neuropathies.
By completing your profile, your de-identified information will be utilized to advance research and support clinical trial designs. As a registrant, you will be informed when you may be eligible for clinical trials.
These Patient-Reported Outcomes Studies will enhance therapy development in collaboration with our industry partners. By informing Healthcare Providers and others with your critical data, we can work to improve diagnosis and enhance patient care.
Anyone diagnosed with CMT or other Inherited Neuropathies can join GRIN. Your information is always kept confidential: only approved research investigators and industry partners can see your de-identified information.
If you are already a participant, we still need you! It’s important to update your profile and participate in many of our Patient-Reported Outcomes Research Studies.
With all of the current positive research momentum, there is no better time than right now to join GRIN! Become a part of the effort to find the treatments and cures for all Inherited Neuropathies!
Webinar: Making Sense & Science of CMT Symptoms
How do we know if our symptoms are Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease related, and how can we drive research to better answer this question?
Hot off the Press: CMT Update
As we start the new year energized and ready to continue our mission of bringing treatments and cures for CMT, we have rebranded our CMT Update newsletter to feature our lead research programs including the GRIN patient registry, the HNF-funded research milestones...
Using Medical Cannabis for Managing Pain in Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease
Using Medical Cannabis for Managing Pain in Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease - Patient Reported Outcomes Data regarding medical cannabis use for pain relief in CMT from HNF’s CMT Patient Registry, GRIN, was analyzed and published by a team lead by Brian J. Piper, PhD and ...
Hereditary Neuropathy Foundation Launches New Website and Webinar to Support Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Research
HNF’s website provides CMT community, academia, and biotech industry a hub for exploring research, clinical trials, vital resources, and ways to get involved.
The Key Role CMT Patients Play in Research
Without your participation, researchers won’t have the essential patient information to develop drugs, gene therapies, and clinical trials for Charcot-Marie-Tooth and other Inherited Neuropathies. In addition, as GRIN grows, we gain greater insights from you as patients to help accelerate therapies for Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) and Inherited Neuropathies.
A study of the correlation between gait abnormalities, activity monitoring parameters, CMTPedS and a biomarker in children with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.
A study of the correlation between gait abnormalities, activity monitoring parameters, CMTPedS and a biomarker in children with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.
Natural History Study Assessment of CMT patients to Support Virtual Clinical Studies
The goal of the project is to evaluate years of collected patient-reported data and to correlate the findings to specific cohorts to include genotype, phenotype and clinical features.
3 Reasons to Join the Global Registry for Inherited Neuropathies – GRIN!
What GRIN is and why you should join
GRIN powers HNF’s patient-centered research and drug discovery initiatives.
GRIN has played a critical role in identifying important issues related to the CMT patient experience, revealing new areas to explore and research.
Digital Assessments of Balance and Gait in People with Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Study
HNF breaking ground with exciting gait study utilizing new digital technology – ProtoKinetics Zeno Walkway Gait Analysis System