Why be a Charity Trustee
We asked four members of our board for their thoughts on why they think being a Trustee for MS Research is important:
We asked four members of our board for their thoughts on why they think being a Trustee for MS Research is important:
He writes: “…all disease-modifying treatments have the possibility of side effects, and some are more serious than others. We who use the treatments should always be doing so with our eyes wide open and fully informed of the risks.”
Earlier this year Sona Mistry, a final year medical student at the University of Sheffield, presented her research on Autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplant (AHSCT) for people with relapse-remitting MS at the American Academy of Neurology 70th Annual Meeting, the world’s largest gathering of neurologists. The trip was funded by MS Research as we strongly believe that educational development and information sharing is vital to further our understanding of MS.