
Immune Cells Suggest Men and Women with ALS May Benefit from Different Treatment
Effective treatments for ALS have eluded scientists for decades. A new examination of the immune system shows the appeal of personalized medicine for future care.
Matt Trevor is the communications director for the Program for Neurology Research & Discovery at Michigan Medicine. He is responsible for all content on the organization's website, in addition to print, social, photo and video collateral relating to the program. Trevor joined the program in April 2018.
Effective treatments for ALS have eluded scientists for decades. A new examination of the immune system shows the appeal of personalized medicine for future care.
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