“Figuring out why some cell types are resistant is key to understanding why other cell types are so susceptible. Our latest findings offer new insight into key differences in neurons of the thoracic region, and could be harnessed to better understand why they are more resistant to the progression of ALS.” Read more in an exclusive Q&A with Dr. Tom Jessell (Project ALS Research Advisory Board) and Lora Sweeney, of Columbia and the Salk Institute, on their recently published study. Read here.

Miles for a Cure: Gabrielle Borenstein
Every step is powered by purpose, love, and the determination to change the future of ALS. For Gabrielle, running is about more than miles; it’s

