Special Session Highlights from 2024 Annual SMA Research & Clinical Care Meeting

Each year, Cure SMA collaborates with our Scientific Advisory Board to plan a Special Session to be held during the Annual Research & Clinical Care Meeting. This Special Session is designed to focus on a topic that is currently of great interest to both researchers and clinicians. This year’s Special Session, “The Importance of Understanding the Remaining Unmet Needs in SMA,” was an opportunity to better understand the unmet needs of adults living with SMA. A main goal of the session was to discuss how these unmet needs should inform the next phases of basic research.

In this year’s Special Session, speakers were invited to present an overview of the current state of research or clinical care in their area of expertise. Each speaker focused on outstanding questions or issues in their field, with the goal of stimulating conversation among session attendees during the Panel Discussions at the end of the session.

Below is a summary of each presentation in this year’s Special Session.

Click on the following links for summaries of the Basic Research Session and the Clinical Research and Clinical Drug Development Sessions.

 

Special Session photo 2024

What is the difference between basic research and clinical care research?

 

Basic research focuses on understanding the biology and causes of SMA to identify the most effective strategies for finding new SMA drugs.

Clinical care research focuses on determining the best ways to diagnose and treat people with SMA so that they can have the highest possible quality of life.

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