Duke ALS Clinic multi-disciplinary team identifies specific ALS symptoms and problems and provides a wide range of options for dealing with them.
Dr. Bedlack led the 28th Clinical Research Learning Institute, training another 30 people living with ALS to be even more effective research advocates. He then led a training session for his clinical colleagues who want to offer Expanded Access Programs. Drs. Xiaoyan Li and Emilia Panzetta presented posters on their translational work, and Duke Medical Students Natalie Skigen and Raquel Perry presented their 3rd year clinical research projects.