Cure Mucolipidosis is focused on research.

On this page you will find the very latest information on the research being supported by our group and others as we work toward therapies and treatments.

Active Research

Active Research


Drug Uptake Project

2022

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Cat Colony


2021

Investment: $200,000 USD

Funding for the operating costs of the charity come from our Board of Directors and other funds tagged for operations.

All money raised for research goes to research.

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Cure ML and MCRN

Cure ML will stay informed about MCRN activity and will receive updates on network activity that can be shared with families.

Cure ML will have representation within the MCRN and will engage the Network on an ongoing basis through our efforts to establish a patient registry and continue the natural history study on Mucolipidosis.

As the efforts of the MCRN Investigators progress with the preclinical testing of different therapies, Cure ML will work towards the development of a secure but accessible patient registry that would accelerate recruitment for any future clinical trials. The organization will also maintain regular contact with pharmaceutical company partners interested in developing therapies and connect these groups with the MCRN Investigators.

Richard Steet

Chair MCRN

Mucolipidosis Collaborative Research Network (MCRN)

The Mucolipidosis Collaborative Research Network (MCRN) focuses on Mucolipidosis disorders and evolved from discussions at ISMRD’s conference in Atlanta in 2019, where ML advocates challenged the scientific and medical community in attendance to coordinate their efforts and advance the growing research progress into tangible steps towards treatment.

The MCRN is international in scope, and composed of researchers, clinicians and advocates from several countries who meet virtually to share ideas and research findings on these disorders.

Mucolipidosis has numerous animal models (mouse, feline and zebrafish) that have uncovered many key pathogenic mechanisms that are addressable by different modes of therapy. Through regular monthly meetings, the MCRN investigators are setting goals for the systematic testing of certain therapies using available animal models. This effort will leverage the expertise from several different laboratories in the US and elsewhere.

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