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Healey Center ALS

The Healey Center for ALS (also known as the Sean M. Healey Center for ALS) at [Massachusetts General Hospital](/institutions/mass-general) in Boston, Massachusetts, represents one of the world's leading centers for ALS research and patient care. Named after Sean M. Healey, a prominent business leader who lived with ALS, the center embodies a major commitment to finding effective treatments for this devastating disease that affects approximately 30,000 Americans and 350,000 people globally[@healey].

Founded in 2016 through a generous donation from the Healey family in partnership with the [ALS Association](/institutions/als-association), the Healey Center has fundamentally transformed how ALS clinical trials are conducted. Under the guidance of the Healey Family Foundation and led by internationally renowned ALS researcher Merit Cudkowicz, MD, MSc, the center brings together world-class researchers, clinicians, and patients in a collaborative environment dedicated to accelerating therapy development[@cudkowicz2021].

History and Foundation

The Healey Center was established in memory of Sean M. Healey, who was diagnosed with ALS in 2014. Rather than accepting his diagnosis passively, Sean and his family took action, establishing the Healey Family Foundation with the explicit goal of accelerating ALS research and bringing hope to the entire ALS community. The center officially opened in 2016 at Massachusetts General Hospital, one of the world's leading academic medical centers with a distinguished history in neurology research.

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