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May 2024

Thu 2
May 2, 2024

“ALS Reversals” Research featured on International Motor Neuron Disease Association Blog.

Thu 2
May 2, 2024

Dr. Bedlack interviewed for “Brain and Life” podcast, along with the amazing advocate and influencer Brooke Eby.

Wed 15
May 15, 2024

Duke team quoted in USA Today about the progress being made in treating SOD1-ALS. 

Tue 21
May 21, 2024

Dr. Bedlack co-authored a new publication updating the role of glutamate in ALS

June 2024

Wed 5
June 5, 2024

Duke team to celebrate 2024 Lou Gehrig Day with the Durham Bulls

Thu 6
June 6, 2024

We were pleased to be part of this new paper on Expanded Access Programs. We hope this will help guide others who are trying to launch these programs at their sites.

Sun 9
June 9, 2024

Dr. Bedlack gave a lecture for Compassionate Care ALS entitled “Hope in ALS: Things I’ve Learned and Want to Learn.”

Wed 12
June 12, 2024

Dr. Bedlack gave a lecture for NEALS entitled “Promising Alternative and Off Label Treatments for ALS.”

Fri 21
June 21, 2024

On Global ALS/MND Awareness Day, Dr. Bedlack was in Iceland Presenting a talk on Hope In ALS

July 2024

Wed 17
July 17, 2024

Dr. Bedlack joined the amazing team at Compassionate Care ALS to participate in an event called  “Aces for ALS” in Cape Cod MA 

Wed 24
July 24, 2024 @ 8:00 am - 9:00 am

Dr. Bedlack presented at Duke Neurology Grand Rounds.

Tue 30
July 30, 2024

Duke team publishes first-ever potential explanation for ALS Reversals: mutation in a gene that controls a protein called IGFBP7.

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