CFXF
Welcomes Dr. Assam El-Osta to the CFXF Board fo
Scientific Advisors
The
Scientific Advisory Board of the Conquer Fragile
X Foundation counts among its ranks some of the
most well respected leaders in the fragile X research
world. Not only have they dedicated their professional
careers to the study of fragile X and other such
disorders, but they continue to be so generous,
providing their experience and guidance to our
cause. Each issue of the CFXF newsletter highlights
one of these remarkable scientists and now we
proudly introduce you to our newest member, Dr.
Assam El-Osta.
SCIENTIFIC ADVISORS
Robert Bauchwitz, M.D.,
Ph.D. Columbia University
New York, NY
Jason Dictenberg, Ph.D. Yeshiva University
New York, New York
Recently,
Dr. Assam El-Osta, of the Peter MacCallum Cancer
Institute joined the Conquer Fragile X Foundation's
Board of Scientific Advisors and became a CFXF
project grantee. Along with our other Scientific
Advisors, Dr. El-Osta will provide the Foundation
with scientific guidance and share his experience.
Dr. El-Osta's project, "Profiling Chromatin-Dissecting
the regulatory binding pattern of Fragile X chromosome
in vivo." was recently funded by CFXF.
At present, Dr. El-Osta is a Senior Research Fellow
at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute at Melbourne,
a facility he joined in 1997. After receiving
his Ph.D. from the University of Melbourne, he
was immediately awarded the highly prestigious
and nationally competitive Anti-Cancer Council
of Victoria, Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
and worked as a Research Fellow at the Peter MacCallum
Cancer Institute where he continues his work in
transcriptional gene silencing.
In 1999 Dr. El-Osta was invited by the world
renowned chromatin biologist, Dr. Alan P. Wolffe
to join him and his team at the Laboratory of
Molecular Embryology, National Institutes of Health,
U.S.A. to examine in greater detail the repression
mechanisms of human MDR1 gene in cancer. A mentor
and a good friend, Alan Wolffe nurtured El-Osta's
research objectives and together they identified
the transcriptional repressor complexes associated
with the therapeutically relevant multidrug resistance
(MDR1) gene. Understanding the mechanism of transcriptional
regulation is crucial if we are to offer therapeutic
intervention. This work was published recently
in prominent molecular and cellular biology publications.
We are delighted to have Dr. El-Osta serve as
a scientific advisor and to join our distinguished
fragile X researchers. Welcome, Dr. El-Osta.
TASC
APPROACH TO PEDIATRIC NEUROREHABILITATION- TIMING
IS EVERYTHING
Karen
Pape, MD, a Toronto Neonatologist and lifelong
tennis player and coach, has developed the TASC
Approach to treating children with a wide range
of neurological afflictions (TASC stands for Technology,
Attitude, Systems, Coaching). Dr. Pape has developed
a series of workshops that teach parents and professionals
the importance of structuring, timing and sequencing
therapeutic interventions of all types to maximize
the abilities of the brain at all of it's various
developmental stages. Dr. Pape's TASC approach
teaches that any plan of service developed for
children, including learning plans, such as speech
or occupational therapy plans, must take into
account the stages of brain development. The TASC
approach adapts technologies and applications
for peak performance athletes and applies them
to the rehabilitation of brain injured children.
Dr. Pape believes that Olympic athletes and children
with neurological problems have a lot in common;
each needs to train to achieve their personal
best.
Dr. Pape has a training session schedule for
July 27-28 in San Antonia, TX. Our next newsletter
will feature an interview with Dr. Pape and her
ideas
about the application of the TASC Approach to
fragile X and other neuropsychological disorders
such as autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorder.
For more information, see the TASC website at
www.tascnetwork.net.
CFXF SUPPORTS
FULL IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PEDIATRIC RULE
Recently, the Conquer Fragile X Foundation joined
the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Society
for Pediatric Research, members of the Coalition
for Children's Health, and others interested in
Children's Health issues in urging legislators
to co-sponsor (S. 2394/H.R. 4730) implementing
the Pediatric Rule. The Rule requires drug companies
to conduct pediatric studies of new products and
some products already on the market. In March
2002, the FDA abruptly announced plans to suspend
the Rule. Outcry from CCH and others caused Secretary
of Health and Human Services Tommy Thompson to
announce in April that the FDA would continue
to implement the Rule. This action by the FDA
illustrates the vulnerability of the rule and
demonstrates the urgency with which it must be
elevated from regulation to law. Currently, many
medications are used on children but have only
been tested for adult use. This legislation will
make more medications safely available for children
and perhaps open the door to new drug therapies
for pediatric disorders.
OCTOBER
5 FRAGILE X RESEARCH DAY
Congressmen Wes Watkins
of Oklahoma and William Delahunt of Massachusetts
have introduced House Resolution 398 which supports
the designation of October 5 as National Fragile
X Research Day "to promote efforts to find
a treatment and cure for fragile X." The
Resolution commends the goals and ideals of
a National Fragile X Research Day and supports
interested groups in conducting appropriate
ceremonies, activities and programs to demonstrate
support for such a day.
This resolution already
has 15 Cosponsors, but we need lots more!!
Please contact your Member of
the US House of Representatives and ask him
or her to support House Resolution 398 in support
of October 5 as National Fragile X Research
Day!! For a sample letter and the text of the
Resolution, see our website at www.cfxf.org
Harris Hollin, Founder ~ Karen Fay, Past
President PO Box 37 ~ Walnut Creek, CA 94597 Tel: 925-938-9300 x1 Fax: 925-938-9315 Email:natlfx@fragilex.org Web:www.fragilex.org
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