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  Dr. Jeffrey Rothstien on 'Science Friday'
Posted April 12, 2004 in ALS Research

On Friday, April 10th, National Public Radio's 'Science Friday,' featured an interview with Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jonathan Weiner about his book, 'His Brother's Keeper,' which tells the story of one man's mission to save his brother from ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease.

Also, Dr. Jeffrey Rothstein, Director of the Robert Packard Center for ALS Research and Co-Director of the MDA/ALS Clinic at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, talks about research into ALS.

You can listen to this important and informative interview via streaming audio at the NBR 'Science Friday' website:

http://www.sciencefriday.com/pages/2004/Apr/hour2_040904.html

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