In preparing this issue, we asked MS Center Neurologists what they think are the biggest new developments in MS Research. Here are thier replies. There continues to be a lot…
InforMS recently talked to Ben Limmer, a participant in the RISE-MS study. This project aims to establish a risk profile by identifying genes, biomarkers and environmental factors that are associated…
The Rocky Mountain MS Center at University of Colorado is the home of one of the largest MS research programs in the world. The success of our research studies and…
Lack of representation of systemically marginalized and underserved populations in research studies is a significant and persistent problem in medicine. This lack of representation in research contributes to and compounds…
After years of painstaking work in the laboratory, Dr. Jeffrey Bennett and Dr. Gregory Owens at the Rocky Mountain MS Center at the University of Colorado, have identified an antibody…
At its core, all research begins with a question. What makes you sick? What’s inside a cell? How does a neuron work? What happens in your body that causes a…
In this issue of InforMS, we’re taking a deeper look at the field of medical research. While we’ve described research projects and studies before, this issue aims to give a…
This session of Conversations on MS was recorded live in Centennial, Colorado, presented by the Rocky Mountain MS Center’s Medical Director, Dr. John Corboy. TOPICS ADDRESSED IN THIS SESSION…
The MS Center’s Dr. Justin Honce’s recorded this discussion on December 4, 2023. “MRI Demystified” focuses on the critical role of MRI in Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis and management, providing insights…
In Colorado, approximately one in 360 people live with multiple sclerosis and individuals between the ages of 15 and 40 experience some of the highest rates of diagnosis. When anyone…