January 2020 NEW RESEARCH AND TREATMENT OF ALSFeaturing: Robert Kalb, MD
Episode SummaryAmyotrophic lateral sclerosis, ALS, is one of the most serious of motor neuron diseases. It can progress quickly with life expectancy of only three to five years after diagnosis. There's a sense of urgency here at Northwestern Medicine to study, better understand and treat this disease with faculty member, Robert Kalb, MD, leading the way.
Robert Kalb MD discusses the latest research and treatments for ALS. |
Robert Kalb, MD is the Director of the Les Turner ALS Center, Chief of Neuromuscular Disease in the Department of Neurology and the Les Turner Professor of Neurology at Northwestern Medicine.
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