A breakthrough study funded by Project ALS defines the critical role of brain cells called “V1 interneurons” in human movement. Because movement is completely compromised in ALS, studying “V1 interneurons” may provide scientists with answers on the causes and progression of the disease. Next studies are already underway at the Salk Institute and Columbia University. Read full study, published in Neuron here

Miles for a Cure: Hugo Taubmann
Every mile Hugo runs carries a message of strength, love, and belief in a cure. When it comes to running for the cause of ALS

