From American Council on Science and Health:
The Next Plague: Prions Are Tiny, Mysterious And Frightening
From American Council on Science and Health:
The Next Plague: Prions Are Tiny, Mysterious And Frightening
2 weeks ago
Eric Minikel and Sonia Vallabh have just announced that improvements to PrionRegistry are now live and now has translation into 3 other languages.
Volunteer for research to help fight prion disease
Join the Prion Registry, an online registry for people affected by or at risk for prion disease who want to find opportunities to participate in research.https://prionregistry.org/ ... See MoreSee Less
2 months ago
Sharing a post by Debbie Yobbs, president of the CJD Foundation USA
Highlights from Ionis Investors Day:
ION716: Potential to be first approved treatment for prion diseases
Designed to reduce production of prion protein, root cause of prion disease
Pursuing pre-symptomatic (genetic carriers) and symptomatic (genetic and sporadic) indications
Pivotal study planned for 2021, design should provide a rapid path to market. www.biospace.com/article/releases/ionis-highlights-achievements-commercial-strategy-and-technolog... ... See MoreSee Less
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Ionis highlights achievements, commercial strategy and technology advancements at Investor Day - read this article along with other careers information, tips and advice on BioSpace3 months ago
Post for 12th November, International CJD Awareness Day - CJDSGN committee
Today seems the appropriate day to acknowledge the committee of the CJDSGN. Most of you know me, Suzanne Solvyns, Director, CJDSGN as I am the voice on the phone the one responding to emails, msgs and PM via FB but there is an amazing team that support me as members of the CJDSN committee. First we have David Cjdsgn, who many of you have met at Face to face meeting or know as the one chasing me up to keep on schedule at or usual - annual conference. David is chair of the Management Committee of the CJDSGN. We also have Gail who is a CJD family member and on the executive committee of the CJDSGN. Gail is not yet on FB, we are working on it, but i am sure Ashleigh McKenzie will forward this on. Susan, like David and me is at increased risk of medically acquired CJD and we also have newly appointed earlier this year CJD family members. Colleen Byrne O'Hara and Lyntara Quirke thank you for joining us and for your contributions. Professor Steven Collins, as our medical director has assisted so many of you particularly in reviewing MRIs in his role as our medical director. Our long time now, and life member, infection control advisor, Joe Bendall has assisted so many at risk patients and continues her commitment to help and our newest and very valuable palliative care advisor Deb Scott who has already assisted several patients and their families and made a difference to what is a very difficult journey. So to find out more about this amazing team I work with please check out the website link below.https://www.cjdsupport.org.au/about-us/history-of-the-cjdsgn/ ... See MoreSee Less
Meet the team – CJD Support Group Network Australia
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Suzanne first heard about Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) in the early 90’s, when a media report announced that 2100 Australians, who had been treated with human pituitary hormones for infertility and short statue, were now at an increased risk of developing CJD. This followed the deaths of four w...3 months ago
Our amazing, dedicated and a lovably crazy researchers and surveillance staff in Melbourne had a Zoom Meeting today in honour of International CJD Awareness day and sent us all these photos of them wearing Orange today in memory of those lost to CJD in Australia. They are thinking of you and your loved ones lost to CJD and are forever grateful for the funding support from families for prion disease research and improvements with diagnostic Tools. The very special bond between CJD families, those at risk, our research community and our surveillance unit grows stronger every year and as a team we are making a difference promoting awareness and working towards a treatment or cure. ... See MoreSee Less
3 months ago
In honour of International CJD Awareness Day, 12th November, our tribute to loved ones lost to CJD in Australia - Memorial Wall 2020
www.cjdsupport.org.au/blog/2020/11/11/memorial-wall-2020/ ... See MoreSee Less
Memorial Wall 2020 – CJD Support Group Network Australia
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Post for 12th November, International CJD Awareness Day - CJDSGN committeeToday seems the appropriate day to acknowledge the committee of the CJDSGN. Most of you know me, Suzanne Solvyns, Director, CJDSGN as I am the voice on the phone the one responding to emails, msgs and PM via FB but there is an...© 2021 CJD Support Group Network Australia.
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