Our monthly educational webinars feature guest speakers addressing topics important to the mito community, giving patients and families unprecedented access to leading clinical experts
Dr. Mark Tarnopolsky, founder, CEO and CSO of Exerkine Corporation, a biotechnology/nutraceutical company developing therapies for aging, obesity, muscular dystrophy, and mitochondrial disorders, discusses aging as it relates to mito in this Expert Series recording.
Original Airdate: June 16, 2023
This presentation will discuss mitochondria and psychiatry and cover the evidence that for a subset of people with bipolar disorder, mitochondria may be dysregulated in the brain. Medications used for bipolar disorder can change mitochondrial function and several novel strategies can target mitochondria.
Join us for this monthly expert series where we dive into what a genetic counselor is, what they do, how they can help you in your diagnostic journey, and some mito genetics 101.
The annual mito town meeting is our way of kicking off the new year by sharing all that we have in store for the next 12 months! We will hear from organizations and companies around the globe that have special opportunities, programs and projects for patients and families affected by mitochondrial disease.
The only thing universal about grief is that it’s universal, something we’ll all experience at some point in our lives. It’s messy, hard, non-linear, and while it may change, grief is never ending. The complexities of being a parent, caregiver, or patient in the mitochondrial disease community adds many layers that impact the grieving process. Join us as chaplain and author Becky Sansbury leads us in a discussion ...
Join Dr. Jordan Kemere as she discusses different components of healthcare transition including finding adult physicians, insurance changes, and transitioning to adult life. She will offer practical tips to parents and caregivers to start working on transition even at a young age.
There are so many misunderstandings and misconceptions of genetic testing. Dave will attempt to clarify these issues, and provide tools to empower patients to participate in their care from a financial perspective. His objective will be to provide a clear and concise breakdown of appropriate testing for Mito families seeking a diagnosis, while keeping their out of pocket costs as low as possible.
The underlying cause of LCHADD retinopathy is not fully understood. This presentation will look at the research that identifies the cell in the eye that is initially affected and characteristics associated with vision loss. Join Dr. Gillingham as she discusses early data on the natural history study and some new pre-clinical models to test novel treatments for LCHADD retinopathy.
Cardiac complications were often identified in symptomatic infants and children before newborn screening. Cardiac dysfunction can re-emerge or present for the first time during metabolic crisis at any age. This presentation with Dr. Melanie Gillingham will discuss the cardiac presentation in adolescent/young adults with LCHADD and discuss current efforts to better understand this late complication of LCHADD.
There was much discussion about current research in FAODs at our recent International Metabolic conference last month. Reneo Pharmaceuticals recently released positive results from the REN001 Phase1b LC-FAOD Study.
Mitochondrial Medicine at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is emerging as the premiere center in the world for multidisciplinary clinical care, advanced diagnostics and therapies, and individualized basic, translational, and clinical research programs dedicated to improving the health of patients of all ages living with mitochondrial disease. The program is part of the Division of Human Genetics.
The Frontier Progr...
Join MitoAction and Dr. Mark Tarnopolosky to discuss:
Dr. Marcus Favero speaking on Psychiatric D...
-What does the medical literature say regarding the uses of nutritional therapies in the autism and related neurodevelopmental disorders?
-What about the uses of nutritional therapies in functional disease such as pain, fatigue, GI dysmotility, dysautonomia, anxiety, and depression?
-What exactly is Spectrum Needs, and how can it be used as nutritional support for the above conditions?
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Join Amanda Balog, CGC, Senior Genetic Counselor, Mitochondrial and Metabolic Genetics, of GeneDx as she discusses: "What You Should Know About Genetic Testing for Mitochondrial Disorders."
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Join us with Dr. Richard Boles as we learn more about how to interpret genetic test results.
The landscape today for a mitochondrial disease diagnosis is rapidly changing and now includes some genetic testing for most patients. However, many families are confused even further by the results. What is an VUS? What do the specific mutations mean? What does 30% depletion mean?
Learn the nuts and bolts of interpreting today's genetic ...
Join in to listen to RN, Julie Gortze.
Organizations share what they have planned for the next 12 months.
The annual town meeting is our way of kicking off the new year by sharing all that is planned for the next 12 months. We'll hear from organizations and companies around the globe that have special opportunities, programs, and projects for patients and families with mitochondrial disease.
We'll hear from the following organizations, among many others!
Please join MitoAction as we welcome Annette Hines, Esq., founding partner of the Special Needs Law Group of Massachusetts. Ms. Hines will be speaking on the basics of estate planning and special needs trusts laws in the U.S. Questions to be answered include:
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