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We the Scientists: How a Daring Team of Parents and Doctors Forged A New Path for Medicine
Pulitzer Prize winning Wall Street Reporter Amy Marcus, in her new book We the Scientists, discusses a rare disease often likened to Children’s Alzheimer’s with BrainStorm host, Meryl Comer. Not only are the patients young, but their parents are desperate to help scientists find a drug to slow disease progression to extend their lives. Most children, born seemingly normal, rarely live beyond the age of 20. The common thread is advancing the science with new pathways for treating disease and conducting research. In the process to accelerate new drug development, science may be forever changed.
This episode of BrainStorm is sponsored by Genentech and Eisai.
For more information about this episode and a search to cure Alzheimer's go to UsAgainstAlzheimers.org
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We the Scientists: How a Daring Team of Parents and Doctors Forged A New Path for Medicine
Pulitzer Prize winning Wall Street Reporter Amy Marcus, in her new book We the Scientists, discusses a rare disease often likened to Children’s Alzheimer’s with BrainStorm host, Meryl Comer. Not only are the patients young, but their parents are desperate to help scientists find a drug to slow disease progression to extend their lives. Most children, born seemingly normal, rarely live beyond the age of 20. The common thread is advancing the science with new pathways for treating disease and conducting research. In the process to accelerate new drug development, science may be forever changed.
This episode of BrainStorm is sponsored by Genentech and Eisai.
For more information about this episode and a search to cure Alzheimer's go to UsAgainstAlzheimers.org
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