Links to articles and other resources mentioned in Episode 41
Methods
Papers: 1 May 2015 - 8 May 2015
Multiple Sclerosis Research Program (MSRP)
To view past program announcements, please visit the MSRP Program Announcement Archives. More program information can be found here.
Recruiting for Study on Employment Status in MS
Researchers at the Kessler Foundation are interested in learning more about the factors associated with employment decisions in MS. They are recruiting individuals with MS who are gainfully employed. In particular, they are looking for people who are considering leaving the workforce or feeling as if they need to cut back on hours. All participants will complete an online survey asking about their work status and various factors thought to be related to managing one’s MS and ability to work.
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Episode 40 with Dr. Raj Kapoor on a clinical trial of phenytoin
Links to articles and other resources mentioned in Episode 40
Methods
ACTRIMS Forum 2016
18 Feb 2016 to 20 Feb 2016
New Orleans, Louisiana, US
Papers: 24 Apr 2015 - 1 May 2015
Refined Animal Model Led to Phenytoin Clinical Trial
In 2010, Professor David Baker was awarded an NC3Rs Project Grant to develop a...
An animal model that presents an alternative to EAE suggested a role for sodium channel blockers in neuroprotection. This led directly to a successful human trial of phenytoin, which was presented at last week’s AAN meeting.
Clinical Research, Drug Development, Laboratory Research, Meetings, Methods
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