2021 BBSOAS Research Update

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October marked the first BBSOAS collaborative research meeting with Michele Studer (France), Patrick Yu Wai Man (England), Danielle Bosch and Ninke Boonstra (Netherlands), Veeral Shah, Jane Edmond, Nilesh Desai, Sophia and Ming Jer Tsai (all USA), and Magdalena Laugsch and Christian Schaaf from Germany.

These researchers who have all focused on different aspects of NR2F1 and to different degrees were able to connect with one another and discuss future projects and research avenues for BBSOAS. Bringing their diverse expertise and knowledge of BBSOAS together is a very exciting step towards advancements in understanding what impact NR2F1 has on the body and through development.

The NR2F1 Foundation is excited to announce that 4 additional iPSC lines are being created to represent our patients with deletions, mutations in the DNA Binding Domain, mutations in the Ligand Binding Domain and mutations at the initiation site.

These cell lines which provide an ideal mechanism for the clinical side of research – meaning treatments to help our BBSOAS patients - were able to be created at a steeply discounted cost to the Foundation as part of our COMBINEDBrain membership. They will be housed in the lab of Dr. Shah at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, and the goal is to create a mouse model that represents these BBSOAS patient types and can be used for studies in parallel as well.

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