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Wallach

[ wol-uhk; German vahl-ahkh ]

noun

  1. Ot·to [ot, -oh, awt, -oh], 1847–1931, German chemist: Nobel Prize 1910.


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Wallach: To not be afraid and to ask for help, because everybody will need help along the journey.

Somehow, Wallach is still alive.

Wallach and Abrevaya’s efforts, which include additional lobbying work on Capitol Hill, helped lead to the 2021 passage and signage of the Accelerating Access to Critical Therapies for ALS Act.

The landmark bill, co-written by Wallach, unlocked half a billion dollars for ALS research.

Wallach and Abrevaya’s profound and vital journey was captured by filmmaker Christopher Burke, an old college friend of Wallach’s, for what would become the inspiring and uplifting Prime Video documentary “For Love & Life: No Ordinary Campaign.”

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