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Article: Harvard Medical School and Project A.L.S. Join Forces to Target ALS Research.
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- AScribe Medicine News Service
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- May 25, 2005
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Byline: Harvard University Medical School
BOSTON, May 25 (AScribe Newswire) -- Harvard Medical School (HMS) and Project A.L.S., a non-profit organization that funds research seeking effective treatments and a cure for ALS, have agreed to join forces to advance ALS research. Across Harvard, they will identify and pursue unique research opportunities for understanding and treating ALS, and will fundraise toward a projected two-year, multi-million dollar goal in support of that research.
Through their new collaboration, HMS and Project A.L.S. are teaming up together to accelerate progress toward mutual goals.
"We founded Project A.L.S. in 1998, ...