Fund CMT4B3 Research Lab at Johns Hopkins

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Imagine your child was diagnosed with a disease with No Treatment or Cure.

What began as our family’s desperate search for answers has grown into a powerful engine for driving scientific discovery.

“Using stem cells, including those derived from Hunter himself, our lab is uncovering how disruptions in autophagy contribute to CMT4B3. By studying these patient-specific cells, we’re identifying molecular pathways that could be targeted to restore cellular balance. The ultimate goal is to translate these discoveries into therapies that not only halt progression but potentially reverse damage.” — Dr. Jason Chua, Johns Hopkins University

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A FAMILY’S DEVOTION HELPS FUND RESEARCH FOR CHILDHOOD DISEASE

The Mind Behind the Mission

Jason Paul Carreon Chua, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor of Neurology

Founder and Director, Functional Neurological Disorder Program

Principal Investigator - The Chua Lab

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“The funding climate for many research labs is uncertain and challenging due to changes impacting traditional funding mechanisms. Support … is absolutely critical. It allows us to pursue high-risk, high-reward science that can truly change lives.”— Dr. Jason Chua