With funds raised through the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, The ALS Association has been able to invest significantly in the identification of biological indicators (or biomarkers) for ALS.
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With funds raised through the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, The ALS Association has been able to invest significantly in the identification of biological indicators (or biomarkers) for ALS.
In this video Dr. Timothy Miller provides an excellent explanation of how ALS works in the body and what researchers are doing to bring a therapy to ALS patients, especially those with mutation in the C9ORF72 gene.
Washington University neurologist Timothy Miller, MD, discusses advances in ALS treatment.
Prior to the final game of the season, the Ste. Genevieve Riverdogs baseball team surprised Coach Jeremy Hoog with a touching tribute as well as a donation to Dr. Timothy Miller’s ALS Research Lab in honor of Coach Hoog’s mother – and the Riverdogs’ biggest fan – Cheryl.
Dr. Timothy Miller is featured in this news release describing how the money raised in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge has helped discover new genetic causes of this disease. KSDK TV St. Louis
Dr. Timothy Miller, Washington University, and Dr. Merit Cudkowicz, Massachusetts General Hospital, provide an update on the C9orf72 Natural History Study and discuss therapies in development for C9 patients.
MDA presents an update regarding research on ALS, featuring Dr. Timothy M. Miller from Washington University in St. Louis. MDA is supporting a clinical trial of antisense therapy seeking to counteract the affects of a toxic version of the protein SOD1 in patients with an inherited form of ALS.
MDA presents an update regarding research on ALS, featuring Dr. Timothy M. Miller from Washington University in St. Louis.