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MS Research - funding education

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.

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Inspirational Stories

In recognition of MS Awareness week we would like to share two stories written by inspirational people living with MS.

Viv’s Story

Viv was diagnosed with MS in 2011, this is the story of Viv’s experiences in her own words.

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World MS Day

Did you Know it’s World MS Day?

For World MS Day 2019 the MS International Federation and its network are focusing its campaign on the invisible symptoms of multiple sclerosis and the unseen impact they can have.

MS Research would like to support World MS Day by encouraging you to share your stories with us through Twitter or Facebook using the hashtag #myinvisiblems

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MS Research and the Women who Support Us

On International Women’s day we would like to introduce you to three women without whom MS Research simply wouldn’t be able to achieve what we do. Our thanks and respect go out to Rosie, Laurence and Ollie for their hard work and commitment.

Dr Rosie Jones – Chairman

Rosie gained a PhD at Birmingham University Medical School as a Neuromuscular Physiologist and has had extensive active engagement in laboratory and clinical MS research and teaching. She has held posts at the University of Birmingham, University College London and at Bristol University and in the NHS in Bristol.

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It's Volunteering Week

How Can You Help Us?

MS Research always needs volunteers. Are you able to help? We are always keen to hear from people who would like to help us develop our approach and play an active role in the organisation.

There are many ways you can be involved:

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