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MS Genetics

2016, The pathobiology of MS involves a complex interplay of mechanisms that varies over time: Genes, Immune System, Environment. This presentation focuses on the role of genes.

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Benign MS

ANDREAS LYSANDROPOULOSis an MS specialist at the University Hospital “Erasme” in Brussels, BELGIUM. His major research interests are clinical spectrum of MS and CD8+ T cells, vitamin D, HLA and EBV in MS. He received his MD from Athens Medical School in Greece and completed his internship and residency in Neurology/Neuroimmunology at the University Hospital of Lausanne, Switzerland. At the same time, he developed his own research project at the Laboratory of Immunology of the University Hospital of Lausanne. Since June 2012, he is running the Neuroimmunology Unit at the University Hospital “Erasme”...

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Striving for Excellence in Patient Care- An Innovative Approach Meeting

HEINZ WIENDLIs a German neurologist and professor at the University Hospital Muenster. He is known for his works in the field of nervous system inflammation and multiple sclerosis. Wiendl studied psychology and medicine from 1989 to 1996 at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, Duke University, North Carolina, and Bale University, Switzerland. He did his MD in 1996. He was a scholar of the German Research Council (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) at the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology (Martinsried), worked as a clinical and research fellow at the Department of Neurology Tuebingen,...

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Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis

RAED ALROUGHANIDr. Raed Alroughani received his degree in medicine (MD) from Charles University. He underwent his neurology residency at the University of British Columbia and subsequently obtained the neurology certification from the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeon (Canada). He then completed a fellowship in demyelinating disorders at the University of British Columbia. He joined the division of neurology at Amiri hospital as a consultant neurologist. He currently serves as a head of MS clinic at Ibn-Sina hospital & Amiri Hospitals in Kuwait. ALEXEY BOYKOAlexei Boyko gained his...

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