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$102,340 Grant Awarded for Inclusion Body Myositis Research

$102,340 Grant Awarded for Inclusion Body Myositis Research

by Kevin Dooley, MD | Feb 5, 2020 | News and Information

The 2019 Million Dollar Bike Ride grant of $102,340 for inclusion body myositis (IBM) research has been awarded to Dr. Steven A. Greenberg of Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Dr. Greenberg will study, “Development of a Chemokine Targeted...
New Research Regarding Hand Function in Inclusion Body Myositis

New Research Regarding Hand Function in Inclusion Body Myositis

by Kevin Dooley, MD | Jan 29, 2020 | News and Information

A recently published study finds that the Inclusion Body Myositis Functional Rating Scale (IBMFRS) does not correlate as well as expected with measures of grip strength and finger flexor strength. This suggests that the IBMFRS could be improved to more accurately...
Yale Seeks Inclusion Body Myositis Patients for Electrical Impedance Myography Study

Yale Seeks Inclusion Body Myositis Patients for Electrical Impedance Myography Study

by Kevin Dooley, MD | Apr 22, 2019 | News and Information

Researchers at the Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, CT are looking for patients with inclusion body myositis (IBM) to participate in a study using Electrical Impedance Myography (EIM). The purpose of the study is to learn if EIM is useful for measuring the...
Regeneron Cancels Clinical Trial of REGN2477 and REGN1033 for Inclusion Body Myositis

Regeneron Cancels Clinical Trial of REGN2477 and REGN1033 for Inclusion Body Myositis

by Kevin Dooley, MD | Mar 27, 2019 | News and Information

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals has confirmed the cancellation of its previously announced Phase 2 clinical trial for inclusion body myositis (IBM). Regeneron had planned to test two therapies in combination to treat this rare muscle disease, which causes gradually...
Inclusion Body Myositis Specialty Clinic at Washington University, St. Louis

Inclusion Body Myositis Specialty Clinic at Washington University, St. Louis

by Kevin Dooley, MD | Jan 7, 2019 | News and Information

Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO, has announced the opening of an IBM Specialty Clinic devoted to inclusion body myositis. The clinic is run by Dr. Conrad “Chris” Weihl, a leading IBM clinician and researcher. Washington University is known...
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