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Race to beat Huntington Disease on Sept 19

at Huntington Disease Indy Racing Challenge in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada – sign up solo or with a team of up to 6 people. Looks like fun… see hdtoronto.org



Check out the Architectural Gems of Toronto Walk on May 2, 2010

an interesting fundraiser for Huntington Society of Canada, see www.hdtoronto.org featuring Toronto’s Distillery District this year.

Learn about Toronto’s history and architecture through a fun walk through an area of historical significance.



Major step

Helped with two fundraisers recently (one new and the other established over 10 yrs) which netted more than $30,000 for Huntington disease research and services.



Have a look at

WeAreHD.org



Is it me or is the snowball getting larger and rolling faster today?

Two big announcements in one day!

http://www.guardian.co.uk/medicine/story/0,,2153652,00.html?gusrc=rss&feed=11

How did the scientists know that it was a good idea to try that?

Huge!



New drug target: kinase inhibitor

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/08/070820103214.htm

Now looking for the right kinase inhibitors! From the article: “Kinase inhibitors form the largest number of successful new generation drugs that are coming to market for a plethora of diseases…”

Way to go McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Keep in mind that this same lab recently announced that it had found molecular ‘postal codes’ or ‘zip codes’ for a small protein in huntingtin. Also amazing stuff.



He shoots, he scores!

I wrote a media release for a story, it took me weeks and weeks.

A friend edited and added material so it was pages long, then a family member cautioned that it needed to be one page maximum so cutting it back to a page was a wee bit challenging!

It appears to have been accepted for distribution and publication so we will see how this goes…



Why? What is it?

See this entry for why this requires a concentration of effort:
http://www.43things.com/entries/view/2244731#comment1968334



Attended a very cool walk

through Cabbagetown, a downtown Toronto neighbourhood with over 150 years of history. Fascinating history and architectural walk-and-talk; the weather was sunny, what a day.

The event, named “The Architectural Gems of Toronto Walk” has been held for close to 10 years, and benefits the Huntington Society of Canada. Kudos to the organizers and to the Toronto chapter of the HSC for such a great event, and the after-event was great, too.



Holy moly what a story Batman!

Seriously, check this out:

http://news.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/03/18/facing-life-with-a-lethal-gene/

or the full article if a registered user:
http://www.nytimes.com/glogin?URI=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/18/health/18huntington.html&OQ=_rQ3D1Q26refQ3Dtodayspaper&OP=31abcd2dQ2Fre7YQ27Q51rRSQ51p4Q27J4Q7BQ27Q204Q2AQ51Q27aY

Thank-you very much Katie (Katharine Moser) for sharing your story. There are a whole bunch of people who want to give you a cheer or a pat on the back or a hug!



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