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Newsticker What is ALS.live? ALS.live is an information and exchange platform of the ALS Center and ALS research activities in Ulm. Our goal is to provide people living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), their families, healthcare professionals, and other interested…

The Ulm ALS Center is part of an award-winning international consortium dedicated to developing ALS therapies using artificial intelligence

We are pleased to officially announce that the ALS Center Ulm is one of the 20 winning teams of the Discovery Award in the Longitude Prize on ALS. The Longitude Prize on ALS is a £7.5 million international funding program…

ALS Ulm

ALS in Ulm Pioneering Work and Leadership The ALS Center in Ulm is built on the pioneering work of Prof. Albert Ludolph, who founded Germany’s first ALS center in 1996 and retired in 2024. Since 2024, Prof. Jochen Weishaupt, Medical…

Clinical Care

Highly Specialized Care for ALS Patients – Outpatient and Inpatient Services he Department of Neurology at Ulm University Hospital specializes in the care of patients with ALS in both outpatient and inpatient settings. With more than 400 inpatient and outpatient…

Therapies

Therapies for ALS Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a disease of the nervous system in which nerve cells responsible for controlling muscles are progressively damaged. For many patients and their families, the diagnosis initially raises many questions—about prognosis, but especially…

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Donate & Make a Difference Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive and currently incurable disease that profoundly affects patients and their families. The Department of Neurology at Ulm University Hospital—Center for Neurodegeneration—is one of the largest ALS centers in…