International researchers collaborate at Parseghian scientific conference | News | Notre Dame News | University of Notre Dame Skip To Content Skip To Navigation Skip To Search University of Notre Dame Notre Dame News Experts ND in the News Subscribe About Us Home Contact Search Menu Home › News › International researchers collaborate at Parseghian scientific conference International researchers collaborate at Parseghian scientific conference Published: June 07, 2012 Author: Marissa Gebhard Thirty researchers from universities and institutions around the world are presenting at the 2012 Michael, Marcia and Christa Parseghian Scientific Conference for Niemann-Pick Type C Research June 7 to 9 (Thursday to Saturday) in the Jordan Hall of Science at the University of Notre Dame. Niemann-Pick Type C (NPC) disease is a rare, fatal neurodegenerative disease for which there is no cure. The disease is an inherited cholesterol metabolism disorder that strikes primarily children before or during adolescence. One in every 150,000 children is affected by the disease with symptoms that include deterioration of memory and balance, lung and liver failure, delayed motor development and seizures. Through research collaboration, progress is being made on treatments for the disease. Marc Patterson from the Mayo Clinic Children’s Center will be the keynote presenter addressing the seven-decade history of the wide range of treatment techniques that have been developed for patients with the disease. During this time, two genes responsible for the disease were cloned; early diagnosis techniques have continually been developed; existing drugs have been repurposed for NPC patients; and the exploration of disease prevention has been made possible by advances in DNA sequencing. The three-day conference is split into seven sessions focusing on molecular and cellular biology, diagnostics, new patient treatments, drug discovery, Cyclodextrin and pathological models of NPC. Representatives from the University of Strasbourg, the University of Groningen, the University of Alberta, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Rutgers University, Columbia University, Weill Cornell Medical College, Stanford University School of Medicine, Scripps Research Institute, the National Institutes of Health and other institutions will share their progress on finding treatments for the disease. Cindy Parseghian, who lost three children to the devastating disease and founded the Ara Parseghian Medical Research Foundation with her husband, Mike, will close the conference with a special presentation. The conference is made possible through a generous gift to Notre Dame by the Parseghian Foundation, which established the Michael, Marcia and Christa Parseghian Endowment for Excellence to support NPC research and discovery and to build on the Foundation’s commitment to collaborate with young researchers at other institutions. The endowment supports the annual NPC scientific conference that brings together researchers from around the world to share discoveries and progress. Contact: Marissa Gebhard, 574-631-4465, gebhard.3@nd.edu Posted In: Research Home Experts ND in the News Subscribe About Us Related October 05, 2022 Astrophysicists find evidence for the presence of the first stars October 04, 2022 NIH awards $4 million grant to psychologists researching suicide prevention September 29, 2022 Notre Dame, Ukrainian Catholic University launch three new research grants September 27, 2022 Notre Dame, Trinity College Dublin engineers join to advance novel treatment for cystic fibrosis September 22, 2022 Climate-prepared countries are losing ground, latest ND-GAIN index shows For the Media Contact Office of Public Affairs and Communications Notre Dame News 500 Grace Hall Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Pinterest © 2022 University of Notre Dame Search Mobile App News Events Visit Accessibility Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube LinkedIn