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MDUK Virtual Information Seminar: 

Becker Muscular Dystrophy

 

In October we took part in a BMD focused webinar organised by MDUK. The webinar was aimed at those living with BMD and their families/carers. We heard from experts about progress into research and key points about living with and managing the condition.

We were represented by Abby Scott (BMD Hub Project Manager) and Prof. Michela Guglieri (BMD Hub Principal Investigator/Clinical Strand Lead), who presented on the BMD Hub and Central Recruitment Database.

The session also included a Q&A session where the panel answered questions covering a range of BMD topics including; questions on genetics, diagnosis and BMD carriers. 

The panellists included:

  • Professor Hermien Kan – Associate Professor and Vice Director of the C.J. Gorter MRI Center
  • David Hick – Singer, songwriter and musician, who lives with Becker Muscular Dystrophy
  • Dr Konstantinos Savvatis – Consultant Cardiologist
  • Katie Nevin – Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist in Neuromuscular Disorders
  • Sarah D’Urso – Paediatric Neuromuscular Physiotherapist
  • Keith Robson – Parents perspective
  • Professor Michela Guglieri – Professor of Neuromuscular disorders, BMD Hub
  • Abby Scott – BMD Hub Project Manager

 

To watch the webinar online click here.

 

Professor Michela Guglieri

TREAT-NMD Becker Muscular Dystrophy Education and Engagement Patient Event

TREAT-NMD is a global network connecting neuromuscular communities across the world. With support from patient organisations, TREAT-NMD hosted the first ever Becker Muscular Dystrophy Education and Engagement Patient Event in Europe on 14th September 2024.

The event took place in two locations –

Amsterdam: For patients from the Netherlands, Belgium, France, and the UK.

Milan: For patients from Italy, Spain, and Germany.

The event was delivered in English, with simultaneous translation provided for all attendees based on their country’s language.

It was a unique opportunity for BMD patients, their families, and carers to come together for a day of education, engagement, and empowerment. The Becker European community were able to learn about managing BMD from leading experts but also meet others living with BMD to learn from and support each other.

Sessions were dedicated to the most up to date information on subjects such as the importance of multidisciplinary care and genetic counselling, the psychological aspect of living with BMD, standards of care, transitioning from paediatric to adult services, as well as current and emerging therapies.

The BMD Hub and John Walton Muscular Dystrophy Centre was represented by Prof. Michela Guglieri, Dr Pietro Riguzzi and Chloe Geagan. 

MDUK Virtual Information Seminar:

Becker Muscular Dystrophy

 

MDUK are hosting a 2024 virtual information seminar on Becker Muscular Dystrophy which will take place on Friday 18th October 2024 from 10am to 12pm. 

The BMD Hub will be represented by Abby Scott (BMD Hub Project Manager) and Prof. Michela Guglieri (Study Principal Investigator/Clinical Strand Lead). Join us for an informative and supportive webinar focusing on Becker Muscular Dystrophy (BMD). The session will explore the latest research on BMD, along with information and guidance on living well with the condition. 

Guest Speakers: 

Professor Hermien Kan – Associate Professor and Vice Director of the C.J. Gorter MRI Center. 

David Hick – Singer, songwriter and musician, who lives with Becker Muscular Dystrophy. David will be providing a first hand perspective of living with the condition. 

Dr Konstantinos Savvatis – Consultant Cardiologist. 

Katie Nevin – Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist in Neuromuscular Disorders. 

Sarah D’Urso – Paediatric Neuromuscular Physiotherapist 

Keith Robson – Parents perspective

Professor Michela Guglieri – Clinical Research Strand Lead,  Professor of Neuromuscular Disorders 

Abby Scott – BMD Hub Project Manager 

For more information and to register click here.  

BMD Hub Launch

On the 29th of February, in celebration of Rare Disease Day, the BMD Hub was launched.

Modelled after the successful DMD Hub, a collaboration between Duchenne UK and Newcastle University, the BMD Hub’s goal is to enhance clinical trial readiness in BMD (Becker Muscular Dystrophy) by supporting sites, addressing specific industry needs, linking with the patient community, and promoting more equitable access to clinical research for patients with BMD.

Central to this effort is the establishment of the BMD Hub Central Recruitment Database, a centrally coordinated national recruitment contact database, collecting information from and about people with BMD and their preferences for potential participation in research studies in the UK.

Additionally, through the creation of a network, the BMD Hub aims to bridge educational gaps among healthcare professionals, patients, and families. The BMD Hub website will serve as a valuable resource in achieving this objective.

The BMD Hub was introduced through a webinar for healthcare professional and pharmaceutical industry communities.

The webinar for patients, carers, and families has been postponed and will soon be rescheduled. The date of the event will be communicated soon, please register here and we’ll be in touch with you shortly.

This is a project coordinated by the John Walton Muscular Dystrophy Research Centre at Newcastle University, funded by Edgewise Therapeutics, and collaborating with UK patient organisations with an interest in dystrophinopathies.