We recently talked with Dr. Emily Thompson from the Rothstein Lab at Johns Hopkins University to learn about her unique research project focused on how the loss of a cortical astroglia subpopulation exacerbates dendritic and synaptic defects of upper motor neurons in ALS.
Our Chapter offers a full range of services to guide and assist you as you learn more about ALS. We provide information on programs for patients, families, caregivers and allied health professionals.
Historic changes in telehealth were made in response to COVID-19 that marked a big step forward in the use of digital technology to deliver health care. We need Congress to pass legislation to ensure expanded use of this vital health care tool is permanent. Send a letter to your members of Congress today urging them to support permanent access to telehealth.
There are countless ways in which you can support The ALS Association Northern Ohio Chapter. Whether you choose to make a monetary gift, volunteer your time, or support one of our events, you will be making a difference in our ALS community.
We recently talked with Dr. Gerbino from the Maniatis Lab at Columbia University to learn about her unique research project focused on identifying how mutations in TBK1, one of the genes associated with ALS, differentially affect the cells of the spinal cord involved in the pathogenesis of ALS.
The Sarasota Memorial Health Care System - Center for Neuromuscular Disorders in Sarasota, Florida provides focused support for people living with ALS, allowing them to receive care from specialized medical professionals during a single visit.
The Central Texas VA ALS Clinic in Temple, Texas provides focused support for people living with ALS, allowing them to receive care from specialized medical professionals during a single visit.
The South Texas VA ALS Clinic in San Antonio, Texas provides focused support for people living with ALS, allowing them to receive care from specialized medical professionals during a single visit.