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Old 05-02-2007, 12:55 PM #1
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I was recently interview by Avi Kremer's ALS organization Prize4Life for an ALS Blog they recently started titled Not Done Living Yet. My interview can be found at http://www.notdonelivingyet.blogspot.com/

Avichai "Avi" Kremer is a 31-year old Harvard Business School (HBS) student from Israel who developed ALS during his first year of HBS. With the support of HBS and HBS classmates he started an organization to help find a cure for ALS called Prize4Life http://www.prize4life.org/index.html by offering cash incentives to scientists for specific milestone achievements in ALS research.
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