ALS Genetics
Discovery of genes causing ALS in rare familial forms provided key opportunitites to study ALS pathogenesis through the creation of animal and cellular models.
Learn moreDiscovery of genes causing ALS in rare familial forms provided key opportunitites to study ALS pathogenesis through the creation of animal and cellular models.
Learn moreP2ALS scientists have pioneered the field of patient-specific stem cell reprogramming (iPS).
Learn moreP2ALS scientists are identifying the contribution of glial cells--important support cells in the brain and spinal cord--to disease progression.
Learn moreP2ALS is an aggressive, three-year mission designed to advance ALS research exponentially. It unites scientists from Project A.L.S.™ and the Packard Center for ALS Research at Johns Hopkins to better understand and treat ALS. Learn more
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