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It is highly unlikely that a cure for ALS disease will come until we understand more about brain development, motor behavior and circuitry. Project ALS
Project ALS-Funded Researcher Elevates Standard of Drug Testing for Neurodegenerative Diseases; Graduates with Distinction from Columbia University Master’s Program
Alejandro Garcia, who began working with Project ALS in 2009 as a research technician, and eventually lab manager of the Jenifer Estess Stem Cell Lab
Columbia Scientist Emily Lowry Awarded Tom Kirchhoff Family Post-Doctoral Fellowship
Named in honor of former Project ALS board member and inspiration Tom Kirchhoff, the Tom Kirchhoff Family Post-Doctoral Fellowship at Project ALS is given to
2nd Annual Stu Hendel Fundraiser Raises $1.2 Million for ALS Drug Testing
Stu Hendel, his family, friends, and colleagues, raised $1.2 million for promising ALS drug testing on January 22nd at the Hunt & Fish Club in
Meet Ghazeleh Sadri-Vakili, PhD
Meet Ghazaleh Sadri-Vakili, PhD, one of Project ALS’s newest researchers. Dr. Sadri-Vakili is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School and the Director
Kleiner Family Honored at Project ALS Gala
Carol Kleiner, wife, mother of three, rower, and resident of Blue Bell, PA, was honored at the nineteenth annual Project ALS Gala: Tomorrow is Tonight,
ALS Research: Video Update from Dr. Tom Maniatis, Columbia University
Project ALS researcher Dr. Tom Maniatis, Columbia University, gives an update on ALS research.