Highlights from the 5th Annual Neuroinflammation Symposium
Last week I attended the 5th Annual Neuroinflammation Symposium – an interactive and interdisciplinary series of presentations focused on research in neuroinflammation. Neuroinflammation…
A critical partnership to speed the delivery of treatments, and ultimately find a cure, for MS
I’m here in Vancouver, British Columbia with MS Society colleagues, government officials, donors and people living with MS to take part in a…
A special announcement from the MS Society
February has turned out to be a very busy month for the MS Society. Today we announced the launch of a collaborative study…
Happy New Year from the MS Society Research team!
Welcome to 2014! I hope you all had a joyful, warm, and well-rested holiday. As the MS Society office took a short break,…
Timing is everything!
Dr. Charles ffrench-Constant is a professor at the University of Edinburgh, director of the MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine, and a pioneer in…
An introduction to poster sessions
Many of us are familiar with posters. We hang them up in our rooms, around the house, in our office spaces, etc. But…
Managing symptoms of MS – new approaches in research and clinical care
Symptom management and rehabilitation are two areas of research that are breaking new ground in multiple sclerosis. This was reflected at the endMS…
Getting to know the MS trainees
The endMS conference is not only a platform for sharing scientific knowledge, but also a celebration of the dedication and effort that has…
First presentations at the endMS conference shed light on cause of MS
Day 1 of the endMS Conference turned out to be a very busy, eventful one. We started bright and early at 8:00am with…
What comes first, the chicken or the egg? Science points to another perspective on how MS begins
At almost every MS research conference I’ve attended, one of the most actively discussed topics is immunology. It is clear that that the…