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The ALS Gene Carrier Study
Asymptomatic person with a known ALS Gene
We are looking for people who carry an ALS gene but are asymptomatic and not diagnosed with ALS.
We are enrolling for a study motivated by the need for monitoring and early detection of motor and speech changes using advanced computational technology.
By participating in this study, you will contribute to further improve current assessment of individuals with the Asymptomatic ALS gene using physiological signals and objective measurements.
Our goal is to sensitively detect early motor and speech changes in ALS using a multimodal monitoring approach.
This study is conducted in partnership with Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School with a generous support from ALS Finding a Cure.
Invitees:
Asymptomatic gene
carriers for ALS and
FTD related mutations
No known family
history of ALS and/or
have not tested
positive for an ALS-
linked gene mutation
18+ years old and U.S.
Resident
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Leveraging advanced Artificial Intelligence technologies, we aim to measure and analyze ALS motor functions.
Access your secured
data, anytime!
Study Procedure:
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Wear limb sensors that record motor function data
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Perform digital memory and thinking tests
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Record speech and facial movement data
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Sessions are conducted in the comfort of your home
This study is conducted
in partnership with
Massachusetts General
Hospital and Harvard Medical School with a generous support from ALS Finding a Cure.

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