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  • Sean M. Healey & AMG Center for ALS Awards 2025 Gupta Family Endowed Prize for Innovation in ALS Care to the ALS Residence Initiative

    Sean M. Healey & AMG Center for ALS Awards 2025 Gupta Family Endowed Prize for Innovation in ALS Care to the ALS Residence Initiative

    The Sean M. Healey & AMG Center for ALS is pleased to announce that the ALS Residence Initiative (ALSRI) was awarded the 2025 Gupta Family Endowed Prize for Innovation in ALS Care. Merit Cudkowicz, MD, MSC, Director of the Healey & AMG Center for ALS, presented the prize to Steve Saling, CEO of ALSRI, and Barry Berman, CEO of Chelsea Jewish Lifecare, at the 24th Annual NEALS Consortium Meeting.

    The Gupta Family Endowed Prize is a global prize awarded to a nominated team who has developed promising new approaches to improving care for people with ALS. The goal of this prize is to encourage idea sharing, innovation, and forward thinking on scalable ongoing projects that have directly improved ALS patient care.

    The selection committee awarded the 2025 Gupta Family Endowed Prize to the ALSRI because of their work in creating the first fully accessible, tech-enabled ALS residence model. This innovation demonstrates ALSRI’s commitment to initiating ground-breaking new approaches that lead to exceptional care for individuals living with ALS.

    The 2025 Gupta Prize is announced

    In partnership with Chelsea Jewish Lifecare, ALSRI designed and built the award-winning Leonard Florence Center for Living (LFCL), containing the Steve Saling ALS Residence. Saling envisioned building a place where people with ALS could live safely with autonomy and real quality of life. The residence features private suites, a deli, a café, landscaped outdoor areas, and most critically, cutting-edge environmental control systems. Using eye-tracking and other assistive technology, residents can independently open doors, control lighting, communicate, and even drive their wheelchairs – all without needing physical movement. Steve’s motto is, “Until medicine proves otherwise, technology IS the cure,” and the ALSRI has transformed lives with technology.

    “While we honor and respect the incredible research to treat and cure ALS being done across the country and the world, the ALS Residences at the Leonard Florence Center for Living have set out to demonstrate that until medicine proves otherwise, technology and compassionate skilled care are the cure,” says Steve. “Thank you to the Gupta family, the Sean M. Healey & AMG Center for ALS at Mass General, and the Northeast ALS Consortium for recognizing our efforts.”

    “The ALSRI has already made a significant impact on the ALS community and will continue to do so by expanding their model to other cities across the country,” says Dr. Cudkowicz. “We are proud to award the ALSRI with this prize and look forward to seeing them continue to pioneer new approaches. I am grateful to the Gupta family for supporting this work.”

    To learn more about the Gupta Family Prize and previous winners, please visit this page. For more information about the Sean M. Healey and AMG Center for ALS, please visit our website.

    Background on ALS

    Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is the most prevalent adult-onset progressive motor neuron disease, affecting approximately 30,000 people in the U.S. and an estimated 500,000 people worldwide. ALS causes the progressive degeneration of motor neurons, resulting in muscle weakness and atrophy. There is an urgent need to understand the biology of ALS and to develop effective therapies.

    About the Sean M. Healey & AMG Center for ALS at Mass General

    At the Sean M. Healey & AMG Center for ALS at Mass General, we are committed to bringing together a global network of scientists, physicians, nurses, foundations, federal agencies, and people living with ALS, their loved ones, and caregivers to accelerate the pace of ALS therapy discovery and development.

    Launched in November 2018, the Healey & AMG Center, under the leadership of Merit Cudkowicz, MD and a Science Advisory Council of international experts, is reimagining how to develop and test the most promising therapies to treat the disease, identify cures and ultimately prevent it.

    With many clinical trials and lab-based research studies in progress right now, we are ushering in a new phase of ALS treatment and care. Together, we will find the cures.

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  • SAVR Bests TAVI for 5-Year Survival in Combined RCT, Observational Data

    SAVR Bests TAVI for 5-Year Survival in Combined RCT, Observational Data

    The findings sparked a debate about the merits of RCTs vs other study designs—one surgeon urged others to “read a textbook.”

    COPENHAGEN, Denmark—Five-year survival following surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) for aortic…

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  • Why has Alex Dunne left McLaren – and what next for the Irishman eyeing an F1 seat?

    Why has Alex Dunne left McLaren – and what next for the Irishman eyeing an F1 seat?

    Since Go-karting, 19-year-old Alex Dunne has finished every racing season he’s contested with no certainty there would ever be another.

    It’s a pressure felt by many in motorsport at this time of year, when the remaining races dwindle and…

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  • NEW THREE-PART SERIES ‘BIGFOOT TOOK HER’ REINVESTIGATES ONE OF HISTORY’S STRANGEST MISSING PERSONS CASES

    NEW THREE-PART SERIES ‘BIGFOOT TOOK HER’ REINVESTIGATES ONE OF HISTORY’S STRANGEST MISSING PERSONS CASES

    When teenager Theresa Bier mysteriously vanished in California’s Sierra National Forest in 1987, a surprising suspect emerged: Bigfoot. Now, investigator Jessica Chobot and 29-year LAPD veteran Robert Collier reopen one of the most bizarre…

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  • Did Harry Styles’ Shows Prep Him for the Berlin Marathon?

    Did Harry Styles’ Shows Prep Him for the Berlin Marathon?

    Harry Styles is known for his high-energy performances, from his early days with One Direction to his most recent nearly two-year-long Love On tour.

    But recently, the 31-year-old singer made headlines for another reason: He finished the…

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  • What Did Africa Mean to Okwui Enwezor? – Notes

    What Did Africa Mean to Okwui Enwezor? – Notes

    The two books of Okwui Enwezor’s selected writings, published by Duke University Press, evidence a curator and critic living and travelling restlessly across the globe. Terry Smith has edited a volume of essays which can be understood as a…

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  • Big Brother’s George Gilbert could face parish council action

    Big Brother’s George Gilbert could face parish council action

    ITV/Shutterstock George Gilbert, wearing a cream T-shirt, looking at the camera in Big Brother's diary room. He has long, curly ginger hair and a black microphone around his neck.ITV/Shutterstock

    George Gilbert was kicked off the ITV show on Wednesday

    A parish council is considering misconduct action against one of its members who appeared on Big Brother.

    George Gilbert was kicked off the reality series on Wednesday for…

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  • ‘The real prison is outside’ — Palestinian stories of creative resistance

    ‘The real prison is outside’ — Palestinian stories of creative resistance

    “You discover the real prison is outside,” a woman’s voice says in the latest poetic installation by the artists Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme, Prisoners of Love: Until the Sun of Freedom. Playing across fragmented screens on three…

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  • We turned kite-flying into an art

    We turned kite-flying into an art

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    Bertjan Pot, Liesbeth Abbenes and Maurice Scheltens are gathered in The Hague’s Museum Voorlinden after hours. How are…

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  • Exceptional Auba saves Gabon as quartet go down to wire – FIFA

    1. Exceptional Auba saves Gabon as quartet go down to wire  FIFA
    2. The Gambia 3-4 Gabon: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scores four then sent off in win  BBC
    3. Ivory Coast and Senegal edge closer to 2026 World Cup after resounding qualifying victories  

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