EXAMINING THE BENEFITS OF INSPIRATORY MUSCLE STRENGTH TRAINING

The A-T Children’s Project and the A-T Society in the United Kingdom have jointly awarded a grant to Emma Ross PhD, from the University of Brighton in England, entitled “Inspiratory muscle training in patients with Ataxia-Telangiectasia.” Lung disease is a frequent and often serious problem in patients with A-T. A 2010 paper in the journal … Read More

JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL: GROUND-BREAKING PAPER HELPS DOCTORS MANAGE LUNG PROBLEMS IN A-T

Lung problems cause sickness and death in many patients with ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T). However, a lack of information from following A-T patients’ lung disease over time has limited doctors’ knowledge of these critical problems. With the goal of providing expert advice on the diagnosis, evaluation, and management of lung disease in A-T, Dr. Sharon McGrath- Morrow … Read More

PROGRESS REPORT: MD ANDERSON CANCER CENTER INVESTIGATOR UNCOVERS NEW ROLES FOR THE A-T PROTEIN IN BLOOD AND BRAIN CELLS

Since the late 1990s, Paul K.Y. Wong, PhD, from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has been exploring what goes wrong in blood and brain cells when the A-T protein is missing. Although A-T is not the primary research focus for Dr. Wong, a leading investigator in the area of mouse retroviruses as … Read More

NIH SPEARHEADS “NEXT” FOR PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGICAL TRIALS

Over the last few years, the Children’s Neurobiological Solutions (CNS) Foundation and the A-T Children’s Project (A-TCP) began to realize that a critical gap existed in the path to bringing potential therapies to the clinic for children with neurological di sorders. An organized network of multidisciplinary, well-funded clinicians experienced in performing clinical trials for rare, … Read More

MEET THE JOHNSONS

2011: It was Thanksgiving two years ago when Addison Johnson thought she was suffering from heartburn. It was soon apparent she was in fact going into labor with triplets. Local hospital officials felt it best that she go to a larger hospital in Pittsburgh. The anxious ambulance driver made the typically hour-long drive in 35 … Read More