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Huntington's Study Group (HSG)

The Huntington's Study Group (HSG) is a non-profit, peer-reviewed research consortium dedicated to conducting clinical trials to advance treatments for [Huntington's disease](/diseases/huntingtons) and related neurodegenerative disorders. Founded in 1993 in Rochester, New York, HSG has grown to become the world's leading clinical research organization exclusively focused on Huntington's disease, having conducted over 40 clinical trials—more than any other organization globally. The consortium's work has been instrumental in developing three FDA-approved treatments for Huntington's disease chorea and establishing the gold standard assessment tools used worldwide in HD clinical research.

History and Foundation

The Huntington's Study Group was established in 1993 by a group of neurologists and researchers who recognized the critical need for a coordinated, multicenter approach to Huntington's disease clinical research. Before HSG's formation, clinical trials for Huntington's disease were fragmented, with limited coordination between research centers and inconsistent outcome measures. The founding investigators aimed to create a network that could conduct rigorous, large-scale clinical trials with standardized protocols and validated outcome measures.

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