2020 Postcard from Palm Springs
Highlights from the 2020 CHDI HD Therapeutics Conference are now here! This year’s Postcard covers HTT-lowering therapeutics, including an
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Patrick O’Donoghue, PhD, has been appointed the inaugural Huntington Society of Canada Research Chair at the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University.
This ground-breaking achievement is only possible thanks to the support of our generous donors who believe, like we do, in a world free from Huntington disease.
The Huntington Society of Canada Research Chair provides the unique opportunity to leverage Patrick’s current research program to identify novel nucleic acid-based therapeutics for Huntington disease.
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Congratulations, Patrick, on this prestigious appointment. Thank you to our community for your support in making the Huntington Society of Canada Research chair a reality.
Accelerating Advances in Huntington disease Research
The Huntington Society of Canada Research Chair, held at Western University, is a prestigious position that paves the way for groundbreaking discoveries in the field of HD research. The goal is to bring those learnings from the laboratory to the community to make a significant difference in the lives of individuals and families facing the disease.
This Research Chair position could enable breakthroughs in the treatment of Huntington disease, and make a difference around the world for other neurodegenerative diseases.