CMTA Announces Participation in Seed Extension Round for Armatus Bio for Novel CMT1A Gene Therapy

FIRST INVESTMENT FROM CMTA’S NEW VENTURE PHILANTHROPY ARM

The Charcot-Marie-Tooth Association (CMTA) today announced that it participated in the Seed Series Extension syndicate for Armatus Bio, Inc. (Armatus). Armatus is an emerging Biotechnology company that is advancing a unique gene therapy clinical candidate to target CMT type 1A, the most common form of the disease.

Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease is an inherited peripheral neuropathy, principally affecting the long nerves of the hands and feet. Currently there are no FDA-approved therapies for any type of CMT.

Thomas Dubensky, Ph.D., a CMTA board member commented “The CMTA is very excited to facilitate the advancement of novel therapies to be ultimately evaluated in patients living with all types of CMT. Armatus is the CMTA’s first investment from its new venture philanthropy arm, which will make selected early-stage investments in Biotech companies developing unique and promising therapies against all types of CMT.” Dr. Dubensky went on to say that “the venture philanthropy arm will work in tandem with STAR (Strategy to Accelerate Research), the arm of CMTA which is the largest private funder of CMT research in the world.”

Rachel Salzman, DVM, CEO of Armatus, commented, “Armatus is extremely grateful to the CMTA for its support, and we look forward to their continued advice and counsel as we advance ARM-101.” Dr. Salzman went on to say, “Our ARM-101 development studies are particularly important for the CMT community because the data generated are designed to answer critical questions about how we can effectively deliver genetic medicines to the right parts of the body to meaningfully address this disease.” She added, “As we accelerate development of ARM-101 and gain further evidence that our vectorized RNAi can normalize PMP22 in Schwann cells as a means of enabling human trials, we believe this therapy has the potential to provide benefit to the thousands of people living with CMT1A in the U.S. and around the world.”

Armatus Bio, based in Columbus, Ohio, is an emerging biotechnology company that is collaborating with renowned gene therapy experts to build a pipeline of novel therapeutic candidates designed to overcome the limitations of today’s approaches and propel the next generation of genetic medicines.

ABOUT THE CHARCOT-MARIE-TOOTH ASSOCIATION

The Charcot-Marie-Tooth Association (CMTA) is the largest philanthropic funder of CMT research worldwide. The CMTA’s Strategy to Accelerate Research (STAR) brings the best CMT researchers, clinicians, and experts in therapy development together with patients, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to expedite the development of treatments for CMT. Since 2008, the CMTA has invested more than $23.5 million via STAR. The CMTA also improves quality of life for CMT families by offering educational programs and materials, patient and professional conferences, support through youth programs, its branch system and global clinical Centers of Excellence. To learn more visit cmtausa.org and follow the CMTA on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

Source: Charcot-Marie-Tooth Association

About The Charcot-Marie-Tooth Association

The CMTA is a community-led, community-driven 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a mission to support the development of new treatments for CMT, to improve the quality of life for people with CMT, and, ultimately, to find a cure.

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