9th of March 2017, second ParadigMS Symposium. The ParadigMS Foundation and the Belgian Study Group for Multiple Sclerosis (BSGMS) organised an interactive learning and networking experience. Here you can review one of the three lectures that were on the agenda:The Role of B and T Cells as a Target in MS TreatmentABSTRACTProf Deisenhammer gave a lecture about the role of T and B cells in the treatment of MS. A thorough explanation of basic immunology.
FLORIAN DEISENHAMMERProf. Florian Deisenhammer is presently Professor of Neurology at the University of Innsbruck in Austria. After graduating...
9th of March 2017, second ParadigMS Symposium. The ParadigMS Foundation and the Belgian Study Group for Multiple Sclerosis (BSGMS) organised an interactive learning and networking experience. Here you can review one of the three lectures that were on the agenda: Monitoring of MSABSTRACTProf Sven Schippling gave a clear explanation on how to monitor MS in practice through the use of MRI technique.
SVEN SCHIPPLINGSven Schippling is currently Deputy Head of the Department of Neuroimmunology and Clinical Multiple Sclerosis Research (nims) at the University Hospital Zürich, Switzerland. He is also...
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.
17th of March 2016, first ParadigMS Symposium. The ParadigMS Foundation and the Belgian Study Group for Multiple Sclerosis (BSGMS) organised an interactive learning and networking experience. Here you can review one of the three lectures that were on the agenda: An update in MS pathology and immunology.ABSTRACTProf Grigoriadis discusses in this presentation the highlights and updates concerning pathology and immunology in MS.
NIKOLAOS GRIGORIADISProf Nikolaos Grigoriadis graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He did his PhD thesis and residency in...
17th of March 2016, first ParadigMS Symposium. The ParadigMS Foundation and the Belgian Study Group for Multiple Sclerosis (BSGMS) organised an interactive learning and networking experience. Here you can review one of the three lectures that were on the agenda: Quality of life of patients with MS: the ideal outcome.ABSTRACTWhen you look at the definition of paradigms you can highlight one word and that is care. Dr. Lysandropoulos wants to talk with all kind of care givers because MS is an important example of a disease in which you need a multi-disciplinary approach.Why do we care about our...
17th of March 2016, first ParadigMS Symposium. The ParadigMS Foundation and the Belgian Study Group for Multiple Sclerosis (BSGMS) organised an interactive learning and networking experience. Here you can review one of the three lectures that were on the agenda: Disease modifying treatment and management.ABSTRACTProf van Wijmeersch prepared this presentation in collaboration with Prof Paolo Gallo. Prof Van Wijmeersch presented a number of highlights in the treatment and management of relapsing remitting MS. More specifically, he focused on:Early treatment of RRMS, how to choose when to treat...
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