Endpoints

ALS TDI
Endpoints Podcast

The Endpoints Podcast features guests from the ALS community, including people living with ALS, researchers, advocates and fundraisers. Each episode cuts to the chase with short, digestible conversations about the latest research at ALS TDI and the most closely watched ALS clinical trials as well as stories from people living with ALS with their thoughts on research, healthcare and their journey with ALS. The Endpoints Podcast is hosted by the ALS Therapy Development Institute (ALS TDI) the world's foremost drug discovery lab focused solely on ALS. ALS TDI is a non-profit biotech with one mission. End ALS. To access all episodes of the Endpoints Podcast, visit als.net/endpoints.

  1. 15/09/2023

    Go On, Be Brave and Hope Fights Back: Andrea Lytle Peet on Her New Film and Book

    Andrea Lytle Peet’s passion for running started simply enough. At age 30, she had just moved to Washington, D.C. to be with her husband, David. Stuck in their house during the snowy D.C. winter, she started walking on a treadmill in their basement to keep active. Soon, she had signed up for a local 5k. Then she stepped up to a 10 miler. Then came marathons and triathlons. Within three years, she had begun training for a half ironman. Then, at the age of 33, everything changed when she was diagnosed with ALS. In four months, she went from the strongest she had ever been to walking with a cane. However, this would not be the end of her athletic career. Despite having ALS for almost a decade, she is still able to ride a recumbent bike, which she has used to continue to participate in marathons all over the country. Recently, she reached a major milestone – completing at least one marathon in all 50 states. To commemorate this accomplishment and share her story to inspire others, Andrea is releasing two documents of her journey – a film, Go On, Be Brave and a memoir, Hope Fights Back.  Today, on Endpoints, Andrea and David join us to talk about how she achieved these accomplishments in the face of such adversity, and why they believe it’s important to share her story with the world. Support the show: https://www.als.net/donate/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    17 min
  2. 01/09/2023

    Could Accelerometers Provide More Sensitive Measures of ALS than the ALSFRS-r?

    Finding more accurate ways to measure ALS progression is one of the most important challenges facing scientists today. More sensitive, objective ways of measuring how the disease is affecting people could help make clinical trials faster and more efficient. Achieving this is one of the primary goals of the ALS Research Collaborative (ARC) – a program at ALS TDI that seeks to learn more about ALS by gathering data about the disease and sharing it with researchers all over the word. One way we do this is to collect movement data by sending people with ALS wearable accelerometers – devices that track movement much like a smart watch. By wearing these devices on each wrist and ankle, participants can generate data about how their disease is affecting their movement over time. Recently, researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital partnered with ALS TDI scientists to analyze these data and demonstrate that these devices can be used as a reliable measure of ALS progression. A paper detailing their findings titled, At-Home Wearables and Machine Learning Sensitively Capture Disease Progression in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, was published in the journal Nature. To tell us more about this research project and what it means for people with ALS, we’re joined by Dr. Anoopum Gupta, a Neurologist at MGH and the paper’s lead author. Support the show: https://www.als.net/donate/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    20 min

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The Endpoints Podcast features guests from the ALS community, including people living with ALS, researchers, advocates and fundraisers. Each episode cuts to the chase with short, digestible conversations about the latest research at ALS TDI and the most closely watched ALS clinical trials as well as stories from people living with ALS with their thoughts on research, healthcare and their journey with ALS. The Endpoints Podcast is hosted by the ALS Therapy Development Institute (ALS TDI) the world's foremost drug discovery lab focused solely on ALS. ALS TDI is a non-profit biotech with one mission. End ALS. To access all episodes of the Endpoints Podcast, visit als.net/endpoints.

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