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A New Editor the ALS Journal


  The ALS Journal,  the official organ of the World Federation of Neurology (WFN) Research Group on ALS/MND  is having a mini-make over, reflecting the very real and exciting change in pace of ALS research .  A new editor, Neurologist.Orla Hardiman from Dublin Ireland  has been appointed, and the newly invigorated Editorial Board drawn from across the world of ALS clinicians and scientists will provide regular in-depth reviews of "hot topics", in addition to encouraging  rapid dissemination of  peer reviewed clinical, translational and basic science research of high quality. .  

The WFN Research Group facilitates collaboration across borders defined by both geography and discipline. The ALS Journal is the only dedicated publication for this rapidly progressive neurodegenerative disease, and subscription  is available as a benefit to members of the WFN Research Group on ALS/MND.

"Working together as a community of clinicians, scientists and care providers, we must continue to strive to make a difference in the lives of people with ALS.   As the incoming editor I, with the new editorial board, will do my best to attract and publish research that will help to make that difference a reality" said  Orla Hardiman, incoming editor.

 

To find out more about the ALS Journal, and to become a subscriber, click on http://www.informaworld.com/als.

To find out more about the World Federation of Neurology Research Group on ALS/MND, click on http://www.wfnals.org/