Weekly Updates! - May 3, 2024
Hello everyone! I hope you’re having a great week. I have several TBRS Community updates from this week:
- REMINDER: We’ve received several submissions of echocardiograms, EKGs, and cardiac data!
- We have a researcher who is interested in studying heart problems in TBRS through the use of the registry data, primarily echocardiograms and EKGs.
- If you have echocardiograms and EKGs that you have not uploaded to the patient registry, we encourage you to do so!
- These can also be sent to our Research Coordinator at [email protected].
- You can also participate by filling out the cardiology survey in the TBRS Patient Registry.
- To participate, please click here.
- To have these documents included in the study, please have these submitted before Monday, May 13.
- If you have echocardiograms and EKGs that you have not uploaded to the patient registry, we encourage you to do so!
- We have a researcher who is interested in studying heart problems in TBRS through the use of the registry data, primarily echocardiograms and EKGs.
- REMINDER: We’ve received several submissions of echocardiograms, EKGs, and cardiac data!
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- TBRS Registry → call for MRI imaging data
- We have a researcher who is interested in studying how an area of the brain is affected in TBRS through the use of MRI data from the registry.
- If you have MRI reports and/or images that you have not uploaded to the patient registry, we encourage you to do so!
- These can also be sent to our Research Coordinator at [email protected].
- To upload to the registry, please click here.
- If you have MRI reports and/or images that you have not uploaded to the patient registry, we encourage you to do so!
- We have a researcher who is interested in studying how an area of the brain is affected in TBRS through the use of MRI data from the registry.
- TBRS Registry → call for MRI imaging data
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- Global Genes Rare Drug Development Symposium
- This week, I attended this conference, which focused on the pathway to drug discovery for rare diseases, and new tools and programs that can aid in this.
- The conference was very engaging, and I identified some tools that might help us:
- increase diagnosis,
- estimate TBRS prevalence, and
- compare our disorder with other Overgrowth syndromes for use in clinical trials!
- If you have any questions about this conference, feel free to reach out to me.
- The conference was very engaging, and I identified some tools that might help us:
- This week, I attended this conference, which focused on the pathway to drug discovery for rare diseases, and new tools and programs that can aid in this.
- Global Genes Rare Drug Development Symposium
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- New TBRS Community board members
- We have 3 new members of the board to introduce:
- Robert Thibodeau
- Zoe Wisnoski
- Mónica Bejano Dominguez
- All three of our new board members are TBRS parents and provide unique perspectives to the board!
- We have 3 new members of the board to introduce:
- New TBRS Community board members
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- New members of the Medical and Scientific Advisory Committee
- Our Medical and Scientific Advisory Committee is a group of TBRS clinicians and researchers who advise us on TBRS research and care.
- We’d like to welcome Dr. Irene Valenzuela and Dr. Vicken Totten to this committee!
- Dr. Valenzuela is a clinical geneticist in Spain who is very involved with our Spanish community.
- Having her on our advisory board will give a great perspective on research and care in Spain and other countries in Europe.
- Dr. Totten previously worked as an ER doctor. She is also a parent to an individual with TBRS!
- Vicken has worked tirelessly to learn more about TBRS and get papers published to improve care for diagnosed individuals.
- Dr. Valenzuela is a clinical geneticist in Spain who is very involved with our Spanish community.
- New members of the Medical and Scientific Advisory Committee
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- TBRS Disease Concept Model
- We have a graduate researcher creating a disease concept model for TBRS.
- A disease concept model is an analysis of all current TBRS literature, and interviews with TBRS families to gather information that has not been reported, to fully describe the disorder.
- This is like a precursor to clinical guidelines, and helps get information published that might not be in literature at the moment!
- I will post updates on this project as it evolves!
- We have a graduate researcher creating a disease concept model for TBRS.
- TBRS Disease Concept Model
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- Update: Overgrowth Syndromes Alliance (OSA) paper to be published!
- OSA is a joint project with our colleagues at the Malan Syndrome Foundation, aiming to find similarities between and treatments for many Overgrowth Intellectual Disability syndromes (OGIDs).
- We have been working on a paper for a Rare Epilepsy Special Collection on seizures and epilepsy in overgrowth-intellectual disability disorders, using anecdotal and registry data.
- This paper was recently accepted and will be published soon!
- I will post a link to this paper when it has been published. We hope it will bring awareness to seizures/epilepsy in overgrowth syndromes.
- Update: Overgrowth Syndromes Alliance (OSA) paper to be published!
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- Interested in hosting a TBRS fundraiser?
- If you are interested in holding a fundraiser, the TBRS Community is here to assist every step of the way!
- Every year, families help us raise over $100,000 for TBRS research and support resources.
- Fundraising events include cornhole tournaments, 5K runs, progressive dinners, and small home gatherings at your home,
- Each event plays a crucial role in raising funds and bringing our community closer.
- If you’re interested in hosting an event, our Development Director, Chelsea Spence, is here to help!
- Chelsea is a fundraising professional and can provide support with ideas, marketing, and sponsorships to ensure your event is a success!
- We know fundraising seems scary at first, but we are here to make it as easy and successful as possible.
- Reach out to Chelsea at [email protected].
- She will also be planning a group zoom meeting soon – details to be posted soon!
- Chelsea is a fundraising professional and can provide support with ideas, marketing, and sponsorships to ensure your event is a success!
- If you are interested in holding a fundraiser, the TBRS Community is here to assist every step of the way!
- Interested in hosting a TBRS fundraiser?
Thank you, and I hope you have a great weekend!
Kit Church, Research Coordinator