Clinical Trials
As part of their mission to translate advances in ALS research into clinical trials for patients, the Northeast ALS Consortium (NEALS) performs high quality clinical trials of potential ALS treatments.
NEALS also supports other projects, such as studies related to natural history, biomarkers, and the effects of ancillary treatment on disease progression.
The NEALS website lists clinical trials conducted by their organization as well as other groups. To learn more about these clinical trials, click here...>
NEALS also produces resources to help people with ALS navigate clinical trials. Learn more about the role of clinical research in the development of new treatments for people with motor neuron disease and how you can get involved.
These resources will help you better understand ALS clinical research, why clinical research is important, and if participation in a clinical trial is right for you.












