Author Archives: Ed Wild
Ed Wild on Woman’s Hour, BBC Radio 4
Dr Ed Wild with Jenni Murray and HD family member Susan Fletcher, talk about Huntington’s disease on Woman’s Hour. Broadcast 15th July 2016.
Dr Ed Wild – update on Ionis Pharmaceuticals’ Huntingtin-Lowering Trial, June 2016
Dr Ed Wild of UCL Huntington’s Disease Centre (Institute of Neurology) delivers an update on Ionis Pharmaceuticals 443139-CS1 trial, testing HTTRx, a huntingtin-lowering antisense oligonucleotide or ‘gene silencing’ drug in Huntington’s disease patients.
The Best Time to Plant a Tree: Ed Wild and Jeff Carroll at the HDSA 2016 Convention
Dr Ed Wild and Dr Jeff Carroll present a live recording of their 2016 research update at the 2016 Huntington’s Disease Society of America Convention in Baltimore, entitled “The Best Time to Plant a Tree”, including updates on the Teva Pride-HD and Legato studies, Pfizer’s Amaryllis study, and Ionis Pharmaceuticals’ HTTRx ‘gene silencing’ trial.
Nature News – Cerebrospinal fluid and MRI biomarkers for prodromal HD
Biomarkers and Biological Insights from Huntington’s Disease Patient Cerebrospinal Fluid
Biomarkers and Biological Insights from Huntington's Disease Patient Cerebrospinal Fluid from Gene Veritas on Vimeo.
Ed Wild talks at the 2015 CHDI Huntington’s Disease Therapeutics Conference in Palm Springs. Video by Ken Serbin / Gene Veritas.
New Scientist – Cellular alchemy turns skin cells into brain cells
Meet the Researcher – Dr Ed Wild
Dr Ed Wild, of UCL Institute of Neurology and the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, talks about his Huntington’s disease research. Recorded at the Leonard Wolfson Experimental Neurology Facility.
Movement Disorders review on Huntington’s disease therapies
Because of an administrative delay in getting this review article available as open access, here is the PDF:
Targets for future clinical trials in Huntington’s disease: What’s in the pipeline?
Hope for Tomorrow: Ed Wild and Jeff Carroll address the 2014 Huntington’s Disease Society of America Convention
Dr Ed Wild and Dr Jeff Carroll talk about what’s new in Huntington’s disease research and why there is hope for tomorrow. Recorded live at the Huntington’s Disease Society of America Annual Convention 2014 in Louisville, Kentucky.