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Webcast: Changing the Face of MS Research

Six minds who are changing the face of MS research

As we come face to face with multiple sclerosis, some of the many faces we come into contact with are the researchers and doctors who are the front lines, turning our hope for a cure into action by tackling the mystery of MS from as many different angles as the people it impacts.

Part 1: Repairing MS Damage and Protecting the Nervous System

Featuring Dr. Peter Calabresi of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Length of program: 9 minutes
Downloads: Transcript (.pdf) | Podcast (.mp3)

 

Part 2: Helping Kids with MS

Featuring Dr. Lauren Krupp of The National Pediatric MS Center at Stony Brook

Length of program: 9 minutes
Downloads: Transcript (.pdf) | Podcast (.mp3)

 

Part 3: Genes and MS

Featuring Dr. David Hafler of Harvard Medical School

Length of program: 12 minutes
Downloads: Transcript (.pdf) | Podcast (.mp3)

 

Part 4: Health Policies and Challenges of Daily Life with MS

Featuring Dr. Sarah Minden and Dr. Lisa Iezzoni

Length of program: 11 minutes
Downloads: Transcript (.pdf) | Podcast (.mp3)

 

Part 5: Discovering Better Treatments for MS: Today and Tomorrow

Featuring Dr. Lawrence Steinman of Stanford University

Length of program: 9 minutes
Downloads: Transcript (.pdf) | Podcast (.mp3)
 

These webcasts premiered during MS Awareness Week, March 13-17, 2006. This program was made possible by an unrestricted educational grant from Serono.