ALS Network Announces Research Grant Awarded to AUTTX, LLC
Researchers to accelerate search for ALS therapies
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"Our work is critical in helping expedite the development of targeted drug therapies that can reverse abnormal molecule processing,"
The ALS Network's grant will allow AUTTX to build on research that has identified a mechanism that can reverse abnormal RNA processing. AUTTX already discovered ASOs that stimulate this repair mechanism. To expedite the development of drugs targeting this pathway, AUTTX will screen a selected library of small molecules. Such compounds will shortcut the development process leading to novel therapeutics for people living with ALS.
The ALS Network's multifaceted research program and partnering scientists seek to yield significant results in a disease category historically void of positive outcomes. The ALS Network's Scientific Advisory Committee, composed of world-renowned researchers, scientists, and healthcare industry leaders, reviews and selects the most promising projects and moonshot efforts for funding.
"The ALS Network's research-funding model is an ambitious program driven by urgency and innovation," said
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as
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