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Multiple Sclerosis Discovery: The Podcast of the MS Discovery Forum

100 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 6 years ago - ★★★★★ - 13 ratings

The Multiple Sclerosis Discovery Forum (MSDF) is an online resource that aims to accelerate progress toward cures for multiple sclerosis and related disorders by sparking new ideas and catalyzing unforeseen connections. The site focuses attention on what is known and not yet known about the causes of these conditions, their pathological mechanisms, and potential ways to intervene. By communicating this information in a way that builds bridges among different disciplines, we will open new routes toward significant clinical advances. The podcast will include the latest in MS research news as well as one-on-one interviews with prominent MS researchers and clinicians. While the podcast is intended mainly for other researchers and clinicians, we welcome people with MS, their caregivers, and anyone else with an interest in multiple sclerosis and related disorders.

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Episodes

Interview with Richard Cohen

April 25, 2018 20:54 - 33 minutes - 46.6 MB

Interview with Marc Stecker, the Wheelchair Kamikaze

January 25, 2018 19:37 - 32 minutes - 30 MB

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 98 with Dr. David Baker

September 02, 2016 20:51 - 15 minutes - 21.5 MB

[intro music]   Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Ninety-eight of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller.   Today's interview again features Dr. David Baker, Professor of Neuroimmunology at Queen Mary University of London in the U.K. We spoke at the ECTRIMS conference last fall. In part one of our interview he raised the issue of why there has been very poor translation from animal models to clinical trials. Today, Dr. Bake...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 97 with Dr. David Baker

September 02, 2016 20:12 - 14 minutes - 20.4 MB

[intro music]   Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Ninety-seven of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller.   Today's interview features Dr. David Baker, Professor of Neuroimmunology at Queen Mary University of London in the UK. We spoke at the ECTRIMS conference last fall, where I asked him about his work with cannabinoid compounds – work that has led to a better understanding of the cannabinoid system as well as to candidat...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 96 with Drs. Bibiana Bielekova and Mika Komori

August 26, 2016 22:45 - 19 minutes - 26.4 MB

[intro music]   Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Ninety-six of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller.   Today's interview features Drs. Bibiana Bielekova, who is an investigator at the National Institutes of Health, and Mika Komori, a postdoctoral fellow in her lab. We caught up with the two physician-researchers at the ACTRIMS meeting in New Orleans earlier this year. At the meeting, Dr. Komori talked about a new and mor...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 95 with Dr. Michael Levy

August 19, 2016 22:35 - 11 minutes - 15.2 MB

[intro music]   Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Ninety-five of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller.   Today's interview features Dr. Michael Levy, associate professor of neurology at Johns Hopkins University. When we met in his office, he told me about his work on the role of T cells in neuromyelitis optica, or NMO. Finding antibodies to aquaporin-4 is indicative of NMO. But when Dr. Levy used aquaporin-4 reactive T ce...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 94 with Dr. Oscar Fernandez

August 05, 2016 19:59 - 10 minutes - 14.4 MB

[intro music]   Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Ninety-four of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller.   Today's interview features Dr. Oscar Fernandez, a senior investigator at the Málaga Regional University Hospital in Málaga, Spain. When we met at a neurology conference in Chile, he reviewed for me some of the elements of risk stratification for second-line therapies for MS. That implies there are first-line therapies ...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 93 with Dr. Lilyana Amezcua

August 05, 2016 18:19 - 11 minutes - 15.9 MB

[intro music]   Host — Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Ninety-three of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller.   Today's interview features Dr. Lilyana Amezcua, an assistant professor of neurology at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Part of her work focuses on defining racial disparities in MS, particularly among the Hispanic community. When we met, she said the prevalence of MS among Hispanics in Latin Amer...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 92 with Dr. Shiv Saidha

August 04, 2016 20:49 - 21 minutes - 28.9 MB

[intro music]   Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Ninety-two of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller.   Today's interview features a conversation with Dr. Shiv Saidha, an associate professor of neurology in the Division of Neuroimmunology and Neuro-infectious Diseases at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. His work has focused on the retina in MS, using the technique of optical coherence tomography, or OCT, t...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 91 with Dr. Jorge Nogales-Gaete

July 21, 2016 22:03 - 13 minutes - 18.3 MB

[intro music]   Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Ninety-one of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller.   Today's interview features Dr. Jorge Nogales-Gaete, who is Chief of the Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Chile in Santiago. We spoke at a neurology conference in Santiago about MS patients' perceptions of their clinical care and the importance of the healthcare tea...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 90 with Dr. Daniel Hartung

July 21, 2016 21:06 - 20 minutes - 18.7 MB

[intro music]   Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Ninety of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller.   Welcome to the weird world of the U.S. pharmaceutical market. A few outrageous cases of drug price gouging have made the headlines, but in multiple sclerosis, a more serious concern is the steady annual rise in cost of all disease-modifying therapies, or DMTs. So says Dr. Daniel Hartung, a researcher at the Oregon State Uni...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 89 with Dr. Charity Evans

July 06, 2016 18:01 - 8 minutes - 12.2 MB

[intro music]   Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Eighty-nine of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller.   Today's interview features Dr. Charity Evans, assistant professor of pharmacy at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Canada. After a drug is on the market, systematically evaluating hospital admissions and the reasons for them can add new evidence for its effectiveness or adverse effects. By using clinical dat...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 88 with Dr. John Hart

June 16, 2016 16:08 - 21 minutes - 29.8 MB

Full transcript: [intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Eighty-eight of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller. You may have heard of transcranial magnetic stimulation, a treatment for migraine, neuropathic pain, and treatment-resistant depression using an electromagnet positioned on the scalp. Dr. John Hart, a professor of neurology and neurotherapeutics at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dall...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 87 with Dr. Ellen Mowry

June 11, 2016 16:15 - 7 minutes - 9.75 MB

[intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Eighty-seven of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller. Animal data, laboratory studies, and even some human evidence suggest that restricting caloric intake may have a salutary effect on diseases that involve inflammation, possibly including MS. I spoke with Dr. Ellen Mowry of Johns Hopkins University at last fall's ECTRIMS meeting in Barcelona about the rationale for testing cal...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 86 with Dr. Pavan Bhargava

May 27, 2016 13:18 - 14 minutes - 19.2 MB

Full transcript: [intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Eighty-Six of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller. A hallmark of multiple sclerosis is a new brain lesion. The active inflammation normally goes away in about 4 to 6 weeks, disappearing from contrast-enhanced detection by MRI scans. More recently, in some people with MS, researchers have found smaller longer-lasting inflammatory lesions outside the brain, in ...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 85 with Dr. Eva Havrdová

May 20, 2016 17:00 - 10 minutes - 14.4 MB

Full Transcript: [intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Eighty-five of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller. Many MS patients will require a change of drug therapy over the course of their disease, possibly because of relapse or tolerability. At last fall's ECTRIMS conference in Barcelona, I spoke with Eva Havrdová MD PhD, professor of neurology and head of the MS Center at Charles University in Prague, Czech Repub...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 84 with Dr. Ilya Kister

May 20, 2016 16:58 - 15 minutes - 21.6 MB

[intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Eighty-four of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller. People with MS take disease modifying therapies, or DMTs, for years. But is it possible to stop the drugs at some point or at least take a drug holiday? I spoke last fall at the ECTRIMS meeting in Barcelona with Dr. Ilya Kister, an assistant professor in the MS Care Center at the New York University School of Medicine. He has ...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 83 with Dr. Jerry Wolinsky

May 17, 2016 17:09 - 18 minutes - 24.9 MB

[intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Eighty-three of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller. For years, MS researchers have been looking for a measure of MS progression and disability that would be meaningful to clinicians, clinical researchers, patients, and the regulatory agencies that approve new drugs, such as the Food and Drug Administration. To this end, people have looked to composite endpoints that are sensit...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 82 with Dr. Adam Kaplin

May 17, 2016 17:07 - 21 minutes - 29 MB

[intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Eight-two of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller. Depression affects as many as 50 percent of people with MS during their lifetimes. But according to Dr. Adam Kaplin, a psychiatrist in the Johns Hopkins MS Center in Baltimore, it is treatable to a large extent, and with good results. Dr. Kaplin studies the immune basis of depression and cognitive impairment, specifically in MS ...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 81 with Dr. Kaarina Kowalec

May 11, 2016 13:15 - 12 minutes - 16.7 MB

[intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Eighty-one of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller. The science of pharmacogenomics can help identify those genetic variants that are associated with a high or low risk for experiencing an adverse drug reaction or a beneficial therapeutic response. While at the ECTRIMS conference in Barcelona last fall, I spoke with Kaarina Kowalec, a postdoctoral fellow in the Pharmacoepidemiol...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 80 with Dr. Kaarina Kowalec

May 11, 2016 13:14 - 12 minutes - 17.3 MB

Full transcript: [intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Eighty of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller. Interferon beta is a well-known and long used treatment for relapsing-remitting MS, but it's not without potential problems for some patients. While at the ECTRIMS conference in Barcelona last fall, I spoke with Kaarina Kowalec, a post-doctoral fellow in the Division of Neurology at the University of British Colu...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 79 with Dr. Nancy Monson

May 11, 2016 13:13 - 16 minutes - 22.3 MB

[intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Seventy-nine of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller. Wouldn't it be great to be able to predict who will develop MS? Then those people could be followed prospectively, possibly medication could eventually avert the disease, and at least some medical planning could be done early. Immunologist Dr. Nancy Monson, an associate professor in the department of neurology and neurotherap...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 78 with Dr. Dessa Sadovnick

May 11, 2016 13:11 - 20 minutes - 28.3 MB

Full Transcript: [intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Seventy-eight of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller. A lot can be learned about pregnancy and MS by tracking pregnant women and their offspring over time. Dr. Dessa Sadovnick, a professor of medical genetics and neurology at the University of British Columbia in Canada, has started such a registry with international colleagues. I spoke with her at the World ...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 77 with Dr. Annette Langer-Gould

May 08, 2016 20:02 - 19 minutes - 26.9 MB

Full transcript: [intro music] Host — Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Seventy-seven of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller. Pregnancy and the postpartum period present special concerns to women with MS. Dr. Annette Langer-Gould, a neurologist and epidemiologist at Kaiser Permanente in Los Angeles, investigates ways to lessen the risk of relapses in these women. We discussed the effects of breastfeeding, among other topics, when...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 76 with Dr. Dessa Sadovnick

May 02, 2016 18:48 - 16 minutes - 22.6 MB

FULL TRANSCRIPT: [intro music] Host — Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Seventy-six of MultipleSclerosisDiscovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’mDanKeller. Pregnancy presents special considerations for women withMS.Beyond the medical and pharmacological issues, there aresocial,socioeconomic, and parenting concerns. Dr. Dessa Sadovnick,aprofessor of medical genetics and neurology at the UniversityofBritish Columbia in Canada, spoke on issues ranging frompregnancyplannin...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 75 with Dr. Elaine Kingwell

April 29, 2016 12:28 - 12 minutes - 17.3 MB

[intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Seventy-five of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller. Today's interview features Elaine Kingwell, a research associate at the University of British Columbia in Canada. She and her colleagues have gathered and recently published incidence and prevalence figures for people with MS in the province. I spoke with Dr. Kingwell at the ECTRIMS meeting in Barcelona in October to find out th...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 74 with Dr. Markus Reindl

April 25, 2016 22:01 - 13 minutes - 18.6 MB

[intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Seventy-four of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller. Today's interview features Dr. Markus Reindl, an Associate Professor of Neuroscience at Innsbruck Medical University in Innsbruck, Austria. We discuss autoantibodies to myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein, or MOG, a protein component of myelin. These anti-MOG antibodies are particularly important in pediatric demyelinating disea...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 73 with Dr. Donna Osterhout

April 13, 2016 19:38 - 19 minutes - 26.7 MB

Full Transcript: [intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Seventy-three of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller. Today's interview features Donna Osterhout, a cell biologist at Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York, USA. Dr. Osterhout talks about a new way of looking at myelin-making cells, which move and change shape in dramatic ways. Current MS drugs take aim at preventing new immune damage. In the future, r...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 72 with Mr. Nathaniel Lizak

March 25, 2016 19:26 - 16 minutes - 22.8 MB

Transcript: [intro music] Host — Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Seventy-two of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller. Today's interview features Nathaniel Lizak, a young Australian investigator from the University of Melbourne who gave the first talk at the recent meeting in New Orleans of the Americas Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis, or ACTRIMS. Mr. Lizak discusses new findings showing that moderately adv...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery Forum -- Episode 71 with Brian Weinshenker

March 18, 2016 17:32 - 20 minutes - 28.6 MB

Transcript to come soon

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 70 with Dr. Brian Weinshenker

March 08, 2016 17:31 - 18 minutes - 25.2 MB

[intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Seventy of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller. In today's interview, we'll talk with Dr. Brian Weinshenker of the Mayo Clinic about new diagnostic criteria for neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder and how it differs from MS. The new criteria build upon and broaden the definition of NMO that was based, in part, on the presence of antibodies to aquaporin-4. But to begin, let’s s...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 69 with Dr. Alessandra Solari

February 29, 2016 16:35 - 16 minutes - 23.1 MB

Transcript will be available soon.

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 68 with Dr. Philip De Jager

February 10, 2016 17:40 - 18 minutes - 25.1 MB

Transcript to come soon

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 67 with Neda Razaz

January 26, 2016 23:58 - 11 minutes - 16 MB

Full Transcript [intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Sixty-Seven of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller. We’ll hear from Neda Razaz, a doctoral candidate at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, on her research looking at what it means for child development when a parent has MS. The findings may help parents and health care professionals define strategies and services for children when needed.  ...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 66 with Dr. Jeremy Hobart

January 19, 2016 20:45 - 19 minutes - 26.6 MB

Transcript will be available soon.

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 65 with Dr. Gisela Kobelt

January 13, 2016 22:52 - 18 minutes - 25.5 MB

Transcript available soon.

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 64 with Dr. Helen Tremlett

January 05, 2016 21:35 - 13 minutes - 18.6 MB

[intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Sixty-Three of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the Podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller. We’ve just passed the winter solstice. What better time than the shortest daylight hours of the year to check in with research at the University of British Columbia on sunlight and MS? Today we talk with Dr. Helen Tremlett who is exploring sun exposure over a person’s life course and how that syncs with their MS risk and disease...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 63 with Dr. Helen Tremlett

December 28, 2015 01:13 - 15 minutes - 21 MB

[intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Sixty-Three of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the Podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller. We’ve just passed the winter solstice. What better time than the shortest daylight hours of the year to check in with research at the University of British Columbia on sunlight and MS? Today we talk with Dr. Helen Tremlett who is exploring sun exposure over a person’s life course and how that syncs with their MS risk and disease ...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 62 with Dr. Ellen Mowry

December 21, 2015 14:26 - 15 minutes - 21.7 MB

Transcript will be available Thursday, 24 Dec

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 61 with Dr. Yanming Wang

December 10, 2015 16:16 - 11 minutes - 16.5 MB

[intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Sixty-One of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the Podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m Dan Keller. In this podcast, Dr. Yanming Wang of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, discusses a solution to the vexing problem of how to track changes in myelin in the brain and spinal cord, a measurement believed to be especially important for new candidate drugs to restore this insulating sheathing around axons. First, here...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 60 with Dr. Timothy Vollmer

November 16, 2015 14:50 - 14 minutes - 19.9 MB

Transcript will be available Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 59 with Dr. Helmut Butzkueven

November 04, 2015 11:12 - 16 minutes - 22.3 MB

[intro music]  Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Fifty-Nine of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m your host, Dan Keller. In our previous podcast, you heard about a group of leading MS researchers and clinicians calling for a big change in improving care for people with MS. The new report, called Brain Health – Time Matters in MS, makes the case for a therapeutic strategy to minimize disease activity. The report advises early diagnosis an...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 58 with Dr. Gavin Giovannoni

October 27, 2015 19:52 - 17 minutes - 23.9 MB

[intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode 58 of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m your host, Dan Keller. A group of people are calling for a big change in improving care for people with MS. There may be no cure for MS yet, but there are a lot of ways to improve their outcomes. In this podcast, one of the ringleaders, Dr. Gavin Giovannoni, talks about a new push to use long-term brain health as a goal in MS treatment. The new repo...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 57 with Dr. Timothy Vollmer

October 20, 2015 17:46 - 13 minutes - 18.7 MB

[intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Fifty-Seven of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m your host, Dan Keller. This week’s podcast comes to you from last week’s big MS meeting in Barcelona, Spain, with an interview with Dr. Timothy Vollmer, who gives his take on the early results of a large Phase 3 study of ocrelizumab for primary progressive MS. The experimental drug blocks circulating B cells. We will have several extra meet...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 56 with Dr. Gavin Giovannoni

October 16, 2015 19:32 - 17 minutes - 24.2 MB

Transcript [intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Fifty-Six of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m your host, Dan Keller. This week’s podcast features an interview with Dr. Gavin Giovannoni who discusses the first experimental drug to show some benefit in a progressive form of multiple sclerosis in a major trial. The drug is ocrelizumab, and the trial is called ORATORIO. But first, here are some new items in the MS Discovery For...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 55 with Dr. Michael Levy

October 05, 2015 18:54 - 16 minutes - 22.5 MB

[intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Fifty-Five of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m your host, Dan Keller. This week’s Podcast features an interview with Dr. Michael Levy, who discusses the status of regenerative stem cell therapies for multiple sclerosis. But first, here are some new items in the MS Discovery Forum. Our lead story last week looked at a way to prevent a rare but dangerous viral brain infection that can be a...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 54 with Dr. Jonathan Kipnis

September 29, 2015 21:56 - 14 minutes - 20.3 MB

Transcript will be available Friday, Oct  2

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 53 with Dr. Jonathan Kipnis

September 11, 2015 18:24 - 14 minutes - 20 MB

[intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Fifty-Three of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m your host, Dan Keller. This week’s podcast features Dr. Jonathan Kipnis, who discusses his recent discovery of lymphatic vessels in the meninges. But first, here are some new items in the MS Discovery Forum. According to our curated list of the latest scientific articles related to MS, 34 such articles were published between August 21st and ...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 52 with Dr. David Tabby

September 02, 2015 21:11 - 14 minutes - 19.4 MB

[intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Fifty-Two of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m your host, Dan Keller. This week’s podcast features Dr. David Tabby, who discusses the incidence of headache in MS. But first, here are some new items in the MS Discovery Forum. According to our curated list of the latest scientific articles related to MS, 53 such articles were published between August 14 and 21. To see these publications and...

Multiple Sclerosis Discovery -- Episode 51 with Dr. Luke Lairson

August 21, 2015 18:36 - 16 minutes - 22.7 MB

[intro music] Host – Dan Keller Hello, and welcome to Episode Fifty-One of Multiple Sclerosis Discovery, the podcast of the MS Discovery Forum. I’m your host, Dan Keller. This week’s podcast features Dr. Luke Lairson of Scripps Research Institute, who discusses discovery of small molecules to induce remyelination and, in particular, some muscarinic receptor antagonists currently approved for other indications. But first, here are some new items in the MS Discovery Forum. According to our...