ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
New
research projects across the country dedicated to solving ALS, also
known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, have begun to receive millions of dollars in
additional funding thanks to this year’s Ice Bucket Challenge. The
funding marks the ALS Association’s first move toward distributing the $115
million it raised to fight the disease.
“We are
tripling the amount annually that we spend on research,” said ALS Association
President Barbara Newhouse. “We have a sense of urgency, but we also recognize
that we have to be good stewards of the donor dollars as we move this
forward as quickly as researchers can research.”
Some of the first projects to receive
funding include one trying to sequence the genes of 15,000 people with ALS, one
partnering with pharmaceutical companies to advance drug treatment, and
one developing gene therapy that might reduce the spread of the disease through
the body. Hospitals and labs around the world that have received funding are
Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles , the University of California San
Francisco , the New
York Genome Center and others. The ALS Association
has distributed more than $20 million so far and has committed to seeing any
project it’s funded through to completion.
In addition to funding research, the Ice
Bucket Challenge money will be used to improve treatment for people living with
disease, Newhouse said.
Despite the organization’s now-deeper
pockets, Newhouse insists that it will take time before the group will
determine fully how to best leverage its influx in cash. Newhouse said
she’s been “inundated with proposals” for research projects, and they continue
to arrive in her inbox.
“It’s been
amazing how many people have come out of the woodwork to say ‘I have the
answer,’” she said. “We’re trying to sort through what’s fact and what’s
fiction.”
And, while $100 million represents a marked
increase in funding for the fight against ALS, Newhouse said it’s more of a
starting point than the key to a solution.
Newhouse thinks the funding could lead to a
breakthrough—”I’m always a glass half-full kind of person,” she said. “But we
would be kidding ourselves if anybody believed that $100 million is going to be
all that’s needed to find an effective treatment.”
Resource:http://time.com/topic/als-ice-bucket-challenge-2/
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I experience Ice Bucket Challenge.
回覆刪除Oh it really can feeling ALS
I think this activity is meaningful. But it will be better if it is more environmentally friendly.
回覆刪除I think this activity is important but is shouldn't be a joke.
回覆刪除this activity is so cool and meaningful.
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