Peter L Jones, PhD

MyFSHD

MyFSHD is about education and personal empowerment for the worldwide facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) community. Here we have discussions and commentary hosted by FSHD researcher Peter Jones, PhD, on many things of interest to the FSHD community. Learn about the science behind the different FSHD therapeutic approaches, FSHD pathology, family genetics and FSHD diagnostics. We will discuss upcoming clinical trials and what to look forward to. You will get to understand how you can be better prepared, become involved, and help contribute to defeating FSHD once and for all.

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Peter L Jones, PhD

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Business

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myfshd.org

Neueste Folge

4. Jul 2026

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Cleaning the lipstick off a pig 04.07.2026

"What is magic? Magic is deception, but deception designed to delight, to entertain, to inspire. It is about belief. Faith." Today we discuss the recent exciting data presented by Epicrispr and their EPI-321 gene therapy at the IRC , and more importantly, we discuss what they (shockingly) did not say, present, or disclose. Hmmmm..... While it is inconceivable (to us) that a company would not test...

World FSHD Day 2026 21.06.2026

"It's not who I am underneath, but what I do that defines me." We celebrate World FSHD Day with those that are making a difference in the world (and our fathers -- Happy Father's Day!) and then discuss what we would like to hear from the FSHD clinical trial companies at the upcoming FSHD International Research Congress.

Evaluating gene expression data in FSHD and presenting at ASGCT 17.05.2026

"I think the question we should be asking is, do you believe in this thing or not?" We discuss the value of MRI-informed muscle biopsies compared with uninformed biopsies, how we go about interpreting FSHD clinical trial gene expression data, and after the song, we show the Jones Lab CRISPRi presentation from the ASGCT annual meeting in Boston.

Reddit Q&A (part 2). No "A", a little "I". Peter and Brad finish up the line of Reddit questions. 09.05.2026

"I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way." Today we finish up some questions on clinical trials, therapeutics, what may be in the future, and other random FSHD topics. Good times :)

Some clinical trial news of the day (March 27, 2026 - **updated March 29th**) 29.03.2026

"Blue Horseshoe loves Anacott Steel." Today we cover recent clinical trial news in the FSHD space and delve a bit deeper into some topics from part 1 of our Reddit Q&A. **Updated version** The lowlight was Roche canceling their trial. The highlight was Sarepta's announcement of preliminary clinical data. Getting siRNAs, ASOs, and viruses into liver is easy because liver is filled...

Reddit Q&A 3/17/2026 pt 1 (no song); Peter sits down with Brad our Angry Dad 27.03.2026

"I am the eyes and ears of this institution, my friends." You asked, we (try to) answer your questions. Part 1 of 2. There is no song in this version due to copyright issues causing it to be removed for some of our international listeners, otherwise, same as the original version.

Our takes on recent (~Jan 2026) FSHD clinical trial updates 15.01.2026

"So, Mr Tipton, how could it take you five minutes to cook your grits when it takes the entire grit-eating world twenty minutes?" We discuss the initial Epicrispr Biotech press release pertaining to their EPI-321 phase 1/2 clinical trial and the big picture science behind the RESTEM phase 1/2 clinical trial in progress and the Scholar Rock upcoming phase 2 clinical trial.

More questions and comments with Brad, our Angry Dad 25.10.2025

"That's super frustrating. It just makes me wanna pick up whoever is standing closest to me and throw them through this window and out into the infinite abyss of nothingness!" Brad, our angry Dad, is back with some questions about clinical trials and muscle building.

All-in-one version of our evaluation of EPI-321 data and trial 14.09.2025

"There's another old saying, Senator: Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining." We know a lot of you don't have the time or interest in all the details so we packaged up the highlights of the gene therapy series, with some new information and evaluation, too, into one shorter (but not short enough, we know) episode.

Our evaluation and opinions of the EPI-321 clinical trial design and potential based on the pre-clinical data 06.09.2025

"But did you bleed him? - Aesculapius says that bleeding is not a cure. It is only a way of proving that you are a physician at the expense of your patient." Finally, we discuss the EPI-321 epigenetic editing phase I/II clinical trial design and its potential for answering key questions necessary for going to phase III and for providing benefit to participants and patients.

Our scientific evaluation of and opinions on the EPI-321 publicly available preclinical data 06.09.2025

"Good morning, and in case I don't see ya, good afternoon, good evening, and good night!" We take our time to evaluate publicly available preclinical data for EPI-321 used to support the Epicrispr Biotechnology first-in-human gene therapy clinical trial for FSHD. We discuss the data in the context of what is known from other neuromuscular disease gene therapy trials and integrate their own data in...

Prequel for the Epicrispr Bio data and clinical trial discussion 06.09.2025

"In the history of science, innovative concepts occasionally arise from sudden left-field inspiration." Here we make sure everyone is up to speed on the types of CRISPR inhibition for FSHD and FSHD epigenetics s that we are all ready to evaluate the preclinical data supporting the Epicrispr Biotechnology EPI321 clinical trial.

The nuts and bolts of gene therapy for FSHD (Part 2 of 2) 17.08.2025

"...and by the time they figure out what went wrong, we'll be sitting on a beach, earning twenty percent." This is part 2 of our podcast series covering the important factors in successful gene therapy and introduces the knowledge gained from other neuromuscular diseases and how it can be applied to positively impact gene therapy in FSHD. In part 2, we focus on viral dosing and how i...

The nuts and bolts of gene therapy for FSHD (Part 1 of 2) 15.08.2025

"My friends are toys. I make them. It's a hobby. I'm a genetic designer." This is a two part podcast covering the important factors is successful gene therapy and introduces the knowledge gained from other neuromuscular diseases and how it can be used to positively impact gene therapy in FSHD. In part 1, we focus on AAV serotypes, transgene constructs, immune responses, and deliv...

Part 2 of our discussion with our teen FSHD advocates 30.07.2025

"You were seeking some information of some kind?" Continuing our discussion with our young FSHD advocates, asking and answering some questions.

Teens promoting their "Cure FSHD for All" initiative, podcast part 1 28.07.2025

"And that would tell you what is obvious right now? That avoiding apple skins and pizza has no effect on this brutal disease?" Today we discuss the Cure FSHD for All (go to: www.curefshdforall.com) initiative for inclusion of FSHDers under 18 and those with limited mobility into clinical trials and for access to developing therapies.

MyFSHD is worldwide on FSHD Day 24.06.2025

"You're gonna need a bigger boat." MyFSHD is our summer blockbuster passion project. We discuss how to get it done, whatever your "it" is, in the FSHD space, as well as our trip to Shanghai and Hanoi to continue our efforts to help FSHDers around the world.

Our take on Avidity's FORTITUDE phase 1/2 trial data 11.06.2025

"I'll have what she's having." We'll take you through and discuss the recent release of Avidity Biosciences topline results from the phase 1/2 FORTITUDE trial and the preliminary data from the biomarker cohort extension.

Options for nutrition, supplements, and exercise for FSHDers with Tamara Gottlieb (Part 2) 25.04.2025

"I gotta know what a 5 dollar shake tastes like." We continue our conversation with Tamara Gottlieb, who shares her years of experience helping to keep her family above the FSHD curve and improve quality of life. It's a lot of work, but it can help. Part 2 of 2. Tamara is one of the leaders (along with Emily Ca and Wayne Nesbit) of the "FSHD - supplements, nutrition, and peer support" Facebook gro...

Options for nutrition, supplements, and exercise for FSHDers with Tamara Gottlieb (Part 1) 18.04.2025

"You are what you eat, and I'm freaking delicious!" Our guest today, Tamara Gottlieb, is the driving force for our First Family of FSHD Fitness, Nutrition, and Lifestyle, and she shares with us what she has learned over her years of experience helping keep her family above the FSHD curve and improve quality of life. It's a lot of work, but it can help. Part 1 of 2. Tamara (along...

FaceToned® Exercises for the Face with Carme Farré 12.04.2025

"Come on. No, no, don't do that. Don't give me the pouty batface." We have video today (!) for our special guest Carme Farré, who founded FaceToned®, and she shares her experiences as part of an FSHD family and how her techniques for facial fitness can help the FSHD community. If interested, you can arrange a free consultation below: 🔗  https://calendly.com/carmefarre/15min?mont...

Brad, our angry Dad with your questions (pt 2) 03.04.2025

"Never go in against a Sicilian when death is on the line!" We have both survived so far and are back with part 2 of your Reddit questions on FSHD.

Brad, our angry Dad is back with your questions (Pt 1) 25.03.2025

"The battle of wits has begun. It ends when you decide and we both drink - and find out who is right, and who is dead." Today Brad, our angry dad, brings a list of your FSHD Reddit questions looking for answers.

The science and the foundational funding leading to the current technologies in FSHD clinical trials. 15.03.2025

"The most valuable commodity I know of is information." Today we discuss current clinical trials in FSHD and the foundational science behind the technology. While NIH has funded much of the foundational science that todays therapeutic approaches are built upon, it is the private individual and foundation support from those with vested interests in a rare disease that drive industry inves...

Friends and funding. 23.02.2025

"Good heavens, are you still trying to win? You've got an over developed sense of vengeance. It's going to get you into trouble someday." We remember Jenny Hasenjaeger and discuss research funding so that we don't let anyone else down.

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