Impact That Matters
Therapeutic Research In Accelerated Discovery (TRIAD)TRIAD = Academia + Government + Industry
TRIAD Partners
Our TRIAD partners include innovative biotech & pharmaceutical companies, award-winning researchers at top-tier universities, and those spanning the drug discovery, drug development, and diagnostics continuum for Charcot-Marie-Tooth research.
Partnerships vary depending on research goals, milestones met in preclinical or clinical development, and strategic alliance agreements.
TRIAD & GRIN
As part of TRIAD, in 2013, the Global Registry for Inherited Neuropathies (GRIN) was developed to conduct patient-focused research & development for treatments and cures. The patient voice is at the forefront of all we do. By incorporating the patient voice from the beginning, our research programs have the greatest potential for success. HNF funds research with one goal in mind; advancing to clinical trials for Charcot-Marie-Tooth research.
TRIAD Council
The TRIAD Council is composed of CMT thought leaders, experts, and consultants engaged in collaborative planning and decision-making to provide regular guidance and direction to our research strategy. This network of professionals reviews grant proposals, provides expert guidance, and assesses project outcomes to advance therapeutic development for CMT.
Our most recent TRIAD partnerships & initiatives
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HNF participates and supports an advocacy role by providing real-world data to the FDA and other stakeholders. Our critical data facilitates improved knowledge of the lived experience of CMT patients and the advancement of clinical development.
Cambridge-led natural history study identifies MTRFR/C12orf65 deficiency to improve diagnosis and therapy development
This research will potentially show a method that may be quicker and better at identifying baseline disease phenotypes to support research and clinical trials. Cambridge-led retrospective natural history study funded by the Hereditary Neuropathy Foundation identifies...
Pharnext unveils the latest progress of the PREMIER Phase III clinical trial for CMT1A
The PREMIER trial, initiated in March 2021, is an international, randomized, double-blind, two-arm placebo-controlled, pivotal Phase III study, where the primary objective is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of PXT3003 versus placebo in mild-to-moderate CMT1A...
HNF is Reshaping Drug Repurposing for CMT
HNF has partnered with Rarebase, a public benefit precision medicine company that has screened a large library of FDA approved small molecules to identify candidates for various types of CMT. Their tech-enabled drug discovery platform is called Function™. There are many published discoveries on the genetic cause of many types of CMT, including an understanding of the basic mechanism of disease and potential targets for FDA-approved drug repurposing. It is this understanding that allows HNF and Rarebase to target the genetic root cause of CMT.
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...
Can Existing Drugs Treat CMT?
HNF, in partnership with Rarebase, is leading the charge in the first-ever research initiative to tackle multiple types of CMT in one project using its tech-enabled drug discovery platform called “Function.”
SORD Webinar – Part 2 – Clinical Trial Update
Clinical Trial Update for SORD Deficiency – Applied Therapeutics – Dr. Shoshana Shendelman
Battersby Lab Donor Story: Fighter Moms Donate to Vital Research into Mitochondrial Diseases
Battersby Lab Donor Story Fighter Moms Donate to Vital Research into Mitochondrial Diseases
SORD INSPIRE Phase III Clinical Trial
HNF Partner Applied Therapeutics is Currently Enrolling SORD Deficiency Patients for the INSPIRE Phase III Clinical Trial
The Future of CMT Research
Hear from Allison Moore, Founder/CEO of the Hereditary Neuropathy Foundation about the past, present and future or research.
CMT&ME App Study Presented at PNS Meeting 2022
The CMT&Me real-world digital lifestyle study self-reports data from patients with all types of CMT and is collected on a regular basis in both US and Europe.