Join us for a very informative episode, where Juliette Foucher and Tommy Bunte join us to discuss the latest advances in ALS research. We discuss how scientists and medical personnel join in collaborative efforts to battle the disease, develop and discuss clinical trials with the patients. Juliette and Tommy also tell us the many ramifications of their work researching, working with patients, and organizing ALS consortia and conferences. We also discuss how important and valuable is the hard work that patients put into advocacy and end on a positive note by acknowledging the many advances and prospects for future treatments.
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