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GOALS: An ALS United Podcast
by ALS United Mid-Atlantic
Discussing issues important to the ALS community with views from people living with ALS and those supporting the ALS cause. Topics range from research to caregiving to advocacy and fundraising. Support the mission of ALS United Mid-Atlantic at www.alsmidatlantic.org
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Genetic ALS, TDP-43, and Collaboration in ALS Research with Dr. Eric Arnold - GOALS Podcast
Frederick "Eric" Arnold, PhD, joins the ALS United Mid-Atlantic GOALS Podcast to discuss major advances in ALS research, genetics, and the importance of understanding TDP-43. Dr. Arnold talks about his education and inspiration through Haverford College and Thomas Jefferson University and his ongoing research work at Washington University. On April 9th, 2026, Dr. Arnold spoke about these topics at the ALS United Mid-Atlantic Help and Hope Symposium. To learn more about Dr. Arnold's work, visit https://genetics.wustl.edu/people/frederick-arnold-phd/ Our mission is to unite and empower the ALS community through a collaborative approach to fostering bold research initiatives, advancing national and state advocacy, and providing comprehensive care and support to individuals and families affected by ALS. ALS United Mid-Atlantic serves people with ALS in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. To learn more about our programs and research and how to support our initiatives, visit www.alsmidatlantic.org
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Discussing issues important to the ALS community with views from people living with ALS and those supporting the ALS cause. Topics range from research to caregiving to advocacy and fundraising. Support the mission of ALS United Mid-Atlantic at www.alsmidatlantic.org
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