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Stephen Heywood

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Stephen Heywood (April 13 1969 - November 26 2006) was diagnosed with ALS in 1998, aged 29. Stephen Heywood was a catalyst in the ALS research field, driving scientists and leaders to find effective treatments for ALS patients. He is survived by his wife, Wendy (Stacy) Heywood and son, Alexander Stephen Heywood; two brothers, James Heywood, d'Arbeloff founding director of ALS Therapy Development Institute, and Benjamin Heywood, co-founder of a website for patients with ALS and other neurological disease, PatientsLikeMe.com.[1]; and his parents, [John Heywood], Sun Jae Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and Peggy (Gilkerson) Heywood. Prior to his diagnosis, Stephen worked as a builder in Palo Alto, California. He was the subject of His Brother’s Keeper, written by the Pulitzer Prize winning author Jonathan Weiner, and the documentary film, So Much So Fast, which premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. Stephen lived in Newton, Massachusetts with his wife and son until his death at age 37. He died from a detached respirator in November 2006.

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