$8 Million Award Will Help Researchers Develop Early Warning Systems for ALS, Other Disorders

Scientists Use Patient Cells, Chip Technology to Re-create Blood-Brain Barrier Defects

Researchers at California’s Cedars-Sinai Medical Center have re-created the blood-brain barrier, a vital component of the central nervous system, using Organ-Chip technology by Emulate. This advances the possibility of patient-specific treatments for neurodegenerative disorders, including  amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Blood-brain barrier defect has been linked to…

How to Create an Efficient ALS Mindset

ALS and efficient are two words not often used in the same sentence. But to me, they are a perfect pairing. Mention “ALS” and it’s easy to think slow, clumsy, and low energy, while “efficient” can describe quick, streamlined, and well-organized. I’ve combined the two into what I call…

MediciNova Launches Phase 2b/3 Trial of Ibudilast for ALS

MediciNova has launched the Phase 2b/3 clinical trial that will explore the potential of ibudilast (MN-166) in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Pending the success of the trial, the collected data will support the submission of a new drug application and the approval of ibudilast…

The Boomerang Effect of Raising Awareness

A 1992 episode of the hit television series “Seinfeld” is a “life-imitating-art” story titled “The Pitch.” The character of George Costanza (with brief help from Jerry Seinfeld) attempts to explain the concept for a new show to fictional NBC executive Russell Dalrymple: George: I think I can sum…