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Hiroshi Mitsumoto, MD

Dr. Hiroshi Mitsumoto is
the Wesley J. Howe Professor of Neurology at Columbia University at
Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center and is Head of the Neuromuscular
Division within the Department of Neurology. Previously he was on the
faculty of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation where he served as Director
of the ALS Center. A graduate of Toho University School of Medicine
in Japan, he completed his internship at Baltimore City Hospital at
Johns Hopkins, residency training in Neurology at Case Western Reserve,
as well as a neuromuscular fellowship training at Tufts New England
Medical Center. Dr. Mitsumoto has devoted his clinical and research
effort to the investigation of ALS in both animal models and clinical
trials in patients with ALS. He is presently conducting an NIH study
of Disease Markers in ALS. Dr. Mitsumoto has published and lectured,
nationally and internationally extensively on the topic of ALS. He served
as a member of Steering Committee of several clinical trials in ALS.
He received the Donald C. Mulder Award for achievement, leadership,
and dedication in ALS from ALS Association in 1996, in 1998 he became
the 5th recipient of the Forbes Norris Award from the International
Alliance of ALS/MND Associations for his "compassion and love of
humanity in the study, management or support of ALS/MND, and in 2000
he received the Lou Gehrig Memorial Award from the MDA. He served as
Chair of the ALSA Medical Advisory Board until 1999 and now is a member
of the MDA Medical Advisory Board, ALS CARE Board of Directors, and
Neurology editorial board.
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