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Department of Neurology, NUS

University Hospital of Northern Sweden, Umeå

Sweden - Umeå

The ALS research group at Umeå University Hospital performs clinical trials, including phase 1-3 trials as well as molecular-pathology research using genetic (DNA), proteomic (proteins) ant metabolomic approaches.

In 1992, the ALS Clinical Center was established at Umeå University Hospital. This is now the principal center for diagnosing and caring of patients with neuromuscular diseases in northern Sweden. The clinical team also performs second-opinion evaluations of patients from other parts of Sweden and from abroad. Since 1992 the center has conducted clinical phase 1—3 trials which concern investigator initiated clinical trials as well as studies with the industry. The ALS Clinical Center is part of the larger ALS Research Consortium in Umeå that also performs genetic, histopathology and molecular-pathology studies. The focus is on studying SOD1 and its role as a prion in causing cell death.

Specialists in this centre

Peter M. Andersen

Professor of neurology

Karin Forsberg

Specialist in Neurology, Assistant Professor

Lena Bylund

Research coordinator, study nurse

Elisabeth Müller Granberg

Study coordinator, study nurse

Nina Sundqvist

Study coordinator, study assistance nurse

Tina Björn

Study coordinator, study nurse

Josefine Åkerström

Project coordinator, lab technician

Anna Tyhkeieva

Lab technician, Biomedical analyst

Ivar Winroth

Resident in Neurophysiology, PhD student (ECAS)

Simon Forsberg

Specialist in neurology

Location

Clinical Research Unit, E11, 901 95,Umeå,Sweden

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