Thumbnail of a webinar that will dive into the Principles of Patient Engagement and how the Alliance is implementing them as a requirement of Alliance-funded research. The panel includes people affected by MS who were involved in the development of these principles, the head of clinical trials at the MS Society in the United Kingdom, and an investigator who is putting the principles into action in his current research project.

This webcast will dive into the Principles of Patient Engagement and how the Alliance is implementing them as a requirement of Alliance-funded research. The panel includes people affected by MS who were involved in the development of these principles, the head of clinical trials at the MS Society in the United Kingdom, and an investigator who is putting the principles into action in his current research project.

First broadcast Wednesday 30th April, 2025

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Thumbnail of the webinar entitled 'What we are learning from clinical trials', streamed live on Dec 11, 2024

At the ECTRIMS Annual Congress in September, the results of several clinical trials were presented that aim to find new treatments for multiple sclerosis. While some trials were successful and some were not, we learn from every trial that is conducted, and the research community takes those learnings into future trials – from ideas on new ways to test different treatments to how the trial was designed. Hear from a panel of researchers who were part of three different teams that presented clinical trial results at ECTRIMS.

First broadcast Wednesday 11th December, 2024

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Thumbnail of the webinar entitled 'Mobility challenges in Progressive MS', streamed live on Jun 20, 2024

People with MS often experience mobility challenges and limitations, including difficulty walking, abnormal gait, loss of balance, fatigue and weakness. Fortunately, there are treatments and assistive devices available to help improve mobility. Current research around the world is investigating the ways we can more accurately measure and address mobility challenges to rehabilitate in a timely manner. Hear from a panel of three researchers who are dedicated to finding ways to  help improve mobility – and ultimately, quality of life for people living with MS.

First broadcast Thursday 20th June, 2024

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Thumbnail of the webinar entitled 'New Treatment for Progressive MS', streamed live on Feb 22, 2024

New, effective treatments are urgently needed for people with progressive MS. Hear from leading MS experts about the current state of treatments for progressive MS, active clinical trials that may provide new solutions, and research efforts to develop breakthrough treatments to ultimately end MS progression.

First broadcast Thursday 22th February, 2024

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Progressive MS Alliance

15th May 2025