The MSUD Family Support Group is currently funding several research projects and we are proactively looking for researchers interested in developing new treatments or finding a cure for MSUD.
In 2020 we created our first MSUD Scientific Advisory Board (SAB). The mission of this board is to provide scientific expertise and guidance for the MSUD research portfolio. The Scientific Advisory Board provides assistance to the MSUD Family Support Group as we:
More information about our Scientific Advisory Board is located in the “Who We Are” page of this web site.
The present funding priorities of the MSUD Family Support Group are to support research that will promote advances in the treatment and management of MSUD, with the long-term goal of facilitating the development of a cure. The three top priorities at present are to:
We will, however, entertain any proposal which can be reasonably expected to advance treatments and improve the lives of those with MSUD.
Dr. Karen Reznik Dolins , Registered Dietitian, serves as Research Lead for the MSUD FSG. She is the key contact for researchers and others interested in learning more about the organization’s ongoing research projects and priorities for future research. In this video, Dr. Dolins provides an overview of the MSUD research plan and priorities, and also discusses our Scientific Advisory Board.
The MSUD Family Support Group (MSUD-FSG) works to improve the lives of individuals with Maple Syrup Urine Disease (MSUD) and pursue a cure. The MSUD Research Fund is a campaign of the (MSUD-FSG) to advance the science of MSUD by funding the most promising research that will lead to new therapy discoveries and a cure.
The MSUD-FSG seeks proposals that will help us meet the above strategic goals as well as close existing gaps in the knowledge and science of MSUD, and proposals to further support existing MSUD-related projects. Applicants are invited to submit project proposals meeting these goals using the guidelines presented in its Request For Proposals.
For questions related to MSUD research, contact MSUD Family Support Group Research Lead Karen Dolins:
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