Muscular Dystrophy Cooperative Research Center Therapeutic Strategies for the Treatment of
Various Muscular Dystrophies

Photo of researchers looking at test resultsMuscular dystrophies are a diverse group of inherited disorders characterized by progressive muscle weakness and wasting. This Paul D. Wellstone Muscular Dystrophy Cooperative Research Center is exploring therapeutic strategies for the treatment of various muscular dystrophies by enabling translational research on muscular dystrophies and providing advanced diagnostic services. The MDCRC is composed of three research projects, three cores and investigators with a proven track record of excellence and collaboration. The Center researchers’ studies and facilities explore basic biological mechanisms that relate to possible treatments for muscular dystrophies, facilitate translational research on muscular dystrophies, and provide advanced diagnostic services to patients and clinical trial participants. The Director and Co-director, Kevin Campbell and Steven Moore, are investigators with established records in basic, translational, and clinical research on muscular dystrophy.

Cores

Core A is an administrative core which coordinates the activities within and outside the Center and promotes an interactive and collaborative research environment.

Core B is a Muscle Tissue/Cell Culture/Diagnostics Core that serves as a national tissue and cell culture resource for research as well as a laboratory for patient diagnostic and post-intervention biopsy evaluation for clinical trials.

Core C, the Human ES Cell Targeting Core, uses gene targeting strategies to produce ES cell lines with specific muscular dystrophy mutations, and thus serves as a national resource of targeted stem cells.