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Dr. DiMauro's Dream Team

Dr. Salvatore DiMauro
Honoring Dr. Salvatore DiMaruo
We honor Alum Dr. Salvatore DiMauro (1968-1974: Department of Neurology at Penn) who has been on the APBDRF scientific advisory board since its inception. In addition to running the lab where Dr. Orhan Akman has made significant progress on the fight to cure APBD, Dr. DiMauro is also the PI for the APBD patient registry established at Columbia University in May 2014.

Thank you for all you do!

Biography
Dr. DiMauro attended the University of Padua, Italy, where he obtained his MD degree and completed training in Neurology. Between 1969 and 1974, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow, Instructor and Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. In 1974, he became Associate Professor at the Neurological Institute, Columbia University, New York. And in 1978, he was named Co-Director of the H. Houston Merritt Clinical Research Center at Columbia. He served as Director of the H. Houston Merritt Center from 1999 to 2010. Dr DiMauro is currently the Lucy G. Moses Professor of Neurology at Columbia University.
Current Research - Biochemical and Molecular Diagnosis of Muscle Glycogenoses
The H. Houston Merritt Clinical Research Center investigates inborn errors of energy metabolism leading to neuromuscular disorders. More generally, the Center provides biochemical and molecular diagnostic tests for most glycogen storage diseases. Correct diagnosis is important for genetic counseling, appropriate treatment when available, and rational dietary and exercise regimens.

Because of their high energy needs, muscle and nerve are especially vulnerable to genetic defects of metabolism. Adult Polyglucosan Body Disease (APBD) affects nerve and muscle in two ways. First, polyglucosan bodies are large, inert, intracellular particles that make it difficult for muscle to contract and for nerve to conduct sensory and motor signals. Second, the disorder interferes with the production of adequate glucose from glycogen stores.
  • 100% of your donation will be spent on grants for APBD research.
  • Administrative costs waived by the University of Pennsylvania.
Donation messages
To find a treatment and cure for APBD. --Mr. David Epstein
Happy Anniversary Jeff and Joannie Levenson! So proud of my children doing such good things for others. Love you very much. Your Mom, Joan Grodnick --Mrs. Joan Grodnick
In honor of Billi DiMauro, my mentor and friend. --Dr. Sara Shanske
Go team!! --Ms. Nina Tornabene
In Honor of David Epstein and in the hope that research will discover a cure for APBD. Roberta & Irwin Greif --Mrs. Roberta Greif
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Fundraising goal $5,000.00
Scientific Advisory Board members describe essential elements for successful research.
Recent donations (23 donations)
Name DescendingX Amount
Mrs. Barbara Bazelon
Mr. David Epstein $1000.00
Mrs. Joan Grodnick $360.00
Dr. Sara Shanske $100.00
Ms. Nina Tornabene $100.00
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Top donors (23 donations)
Dr. Paul Ratner $1800.00
Mr. David Epstein This amount includes donations indented below $1344.00
   Mrs. Barbara Bazelon
   Mr. David Epstein    $1000.00
   Mr. Sol Levy
   Ms. Cory Schneider    $54.00
Mr. David Epstein $1000.00
Mrs. Joan Grodnick $360.00
Dr. Jeffrey and Joan Levenson This amount includes donations indented below $334.00
   Ms. Nina Tornabene    $100.00
   Ms. Lesley Levenson    $54.00
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