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Matthew Hirsch, PhD

January 5, 2026

Adeno-associated vector corneal gene therapy reverses corneal clouding in a feline model of mucopolysaccharidosis VI

A recent publication by Matthew Hirsch, PhD, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Microbiology & Immunology at UNC’s Center for Molecular Medicine, advances UNC’s MPS I corneal gene therapy work. The study demonstrates reversal of corneal clouding in an MPS VI feline model and, together with existing MPS I canine data, supports the therapy’s safety and …

Dr. Joseph Muenzer

January 5, 2026

Renowned UNC Pediatric Biochemical Geneticist Leads First Study on a Novel Treatment for Hunter Syndrome

Ongoing clinical research at UNC could lead to a first-of-its-kind enzyme replacement therapy for Hunter syndrome, an ultra-rare disorder that causes progressive multisystem disease and neurologic decline. Joseph Muenzer, MD, PhD, the Director of the Muenzer MPS Research and Treatment Center and the Bryson Distinguished Professor in Pediatric Genetics at the UNC School of Medicine, …

Dr. Kim Stephens in Washington D.C.

September 3, 2025

Dr. Kim Stephens Represents the Muenzer MPS Research & Treatment Center at FDA Workshop in Washington, D.C.

Executive Director, Dr. Kim Stephens, represented the Muenzer MPS Research & Treatment Center at the FDA Convening On the RISE: Controls in Rare Disease Clinical Trials for Small and Diminishing Populations workshop in Washington, D.C., hosted in partnership with the Duke-Robert J. Margolis, MD, Institute for Health Policy. This important meeting brought together leaders in research, …

Muenzer team picture at Denali

July 29, 2025

Muenzer MPS Center Team Visits Denali Therapeutics to Advance Collaboration on Hunter Syndrome Research

Chapel Hill, NC – The Muenzer MPS Research & Treatment Center recently traveled to San Francisco, California, where the team led a MasterClass on Mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) at Denali Therapeutics. The visit highlighted the importance of collaborative partnerships in advancing research, education, and care for individuals affected by MPS. During the visit, Dr. Joseph Muenzer placed …