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Plain Language Statement Project: An Online Educational Course for people with Multiple Sclerosis
December 14, 2021Neuroepidemiology Unit Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics Melbourne School of Population and Global Health Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences The University of Melbourneread more
Disease-modifying therapies and Coronavirus disease
May 3, 2021Study investigating the severity of Coronavirus disease in People with Multiple Sclerosisread more
International Progressive MS Alliance e-News
April 18, 2021International Progressive MS Alliance e-News - March 2021 In this issue: • Read about the recent call to action to prioritise research on symptoms that matter most to people affected…read more
Mavenclad quickly reduces MRI lesions in early MS
March 22, 2021Mavenclad (cladribine) reduces the number and volume of lesions in patients at risk of multiple sclerosis (MS) after a first clinical demyelinating event, a study based on Phase 3 trial…read more
ACTRIMS 2021 Conference Review
March 16, 2021The Americas Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ACTRIMS) forum was held virtually in February this year. The Neurology Research Review have selected and reviewed 10 presentations.read more
Neurology Research Review – Issue 71 – MS Special
March 8, 2021Special issue of Neurology Research Review, focusing specifically on MS.read more
Progressive MS breakthrough treatments – Webinar
March 8, 2021Funded by the International Progressive MS Alliance, a first-of-its-kind global research network aims to develop new, effective treatments for progressive MS.read more
Scientists Discover a Subset of Brain Cells That Fight Inflammation with Instructions from Gut Bacteria
February 11, 2021The Alliance Drug Discovery Collaborative Research Network led by Professor Francisco Quintana at Harvard’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital has reported that a subset of brain cells (astrocytes) may be directed…read more
New possibilities for developing ways to repair nerve-insulating myelin in people with Multiple Sclerosis
February 11, 2021Progressive MS Alliance Collaborative Research Network Study Shows that Stem Cells Derived from Skin Cells of People with MS Make Normal Nerve-Insulating Myelin Results Open More Possibilities for Myelin Repairread more
MBIE Science Whitinga Fellowship
February 11, 2021The MBIE Science Whitinga Fellowship is aimed at supporting excellent early career researchers impacted by COVID-19 in the New Zealand research science system. This is a one-off initiative and will…read more
Demystifying diet and nutrition in MS
January 28, 2021MS Research Australia has funded 3 projects in the 2021 grant round looking at the impact of dietary factors in MS. The projects cover a wide range of possible effects…read more