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Episode #2: The Key to ALS Cures? Basic Research

37 min · 19 de dic de 2025
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Why do some motor neurons break down while others resist the disease? ALS advocate Gwen Petersen and neuroscientist Dr. Tulsi Patel come together to examine how motor neurons develop, mature, and diverge over time, and how these differences may explain why certain cells are more vulnerable in ALS. Dr. Patel shares how her lab studies motor neuron subtypes and gene expression to better understand resilience at the cellular level, while Gwen reflects on why foundational research is essential to meaningful progress. Their conversation underscores the importance of preclinical science, the role of lived experience in shaping research priorities, and why understanding ALS at its roots is necessary before effective treatments can move forward. Link for Episode Citations here [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mQtjmQpGSm1Vhs0Z-j3Q48puL8WVHi5g/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=108872061425043629011&rtpof=true&sd=true]

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Episode #2: The Key to ALS Cures? Basic Research

Why do some motor neurons break down while others resist the disease? ALS advocate Gwen Petersen and neuroscientist Dr. Tulsi Patel come together to examine how motor neurons develop, mature, and diverge over time, and how these differences may explain why certain cells are more vulnerable in ALS. Dr. Patel shares how her lab studies motor neuron subtypes and gene expression to better understand resilience at the cellular level, while Gwen reflects on why foundational research is essential to meaningful progress. Their conversation underscores the importance of preclinical science, the role of lived experience in shaping research priorities, and why understanding ALS at its roots is necessary before effective treatments can move forward. Link for Episode Citations here [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mQtjmQpGSm1Vhs0Z-j3Q48puL8WVHi5g/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=108872061425043629011&rtpof=true&sd=true]

19 de dic de 202537 min