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Dr Lauren A Taylor (@laurenataylor26) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are now recruiting! 🙌 If you have #MultipleSclerosis and struggle with cognitive difficulties (such as your memory, paying attention, using language, problem solving, planning etc) or if you are an MS Clinician, please take a look at the advert below 😊 MS Society UK

We are now recruiting! 🙌
If you have #MultipleSclerosis and struggle with cognitive difficulties (such as your memory, paying attention, using language, problem solving, planning etc) or if you are an MS Clinician, please take a look at the advert below 😊 <a href="/mssocietyuk/">MS Society UK</a>
Uni of Nottingham Press Office (@uonpressoffice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers from Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN & Nottingham University Hospitals have found that iron-sensitive MRI scans could help to predict the progression of Multiple sclerosis. Further research is now underway with Johns Hopkins University. Read more ➡️ ow.ly/v8kP50LcVbx #ms #msawareness Multiple Sclerosis News Today

Researchers from <a href="/UniofNottingham/">Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN</a> &amp; <a href="/nottmhospitals/">Nottingham University Hospitals</a> have found that iron-sensitive MRI scans could help to predict the progression of Multiple sclerosis. Further research is now underway with <a href="/JohnsHopkins/">Johns Hopkins University</a>. 

Read more ➡️ ow.ly/v8kP50LcVbx #ms #msawareness <a href="/MSNewsToday/">Multiple Sclerosis News Today</a>
Uni of Nottingham Press Office (@uonpressoffice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Academics from UoN Physics & Astronomy have received recognition for their wearable brain scanner, which they have worked on since 2015. Read more here 🔽 theengineer.co.uk/content/news/n…

Neurology Research NUH (@researchneuro1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An exciting secondment opportunity has recently become available for a registered nurse to join our neuroscience research team! Please follow the link to apply and share to anyone who might be interested. beta.jobs.nhs.uk/candidate/joba… •

Neurology Research NUH (@researchneuro1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi everyone! I work in neurology research and I am recruiting for one of our studies looking at spinal imaging in people with diabetes. We have 5 different groups that we are recruiting to, described in the poster! Please get in touch with me if you think you might be interested!

Hi everyone! I work in neurology research and I am recruiting for one of our studies looking at spinal imaging in people with diabetes. We have 5 different groups that we are recruiting to, described in the poster! Please get in touch with me if you think you might be interested!
MBrazkiewicz (@brazkiewiczm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had my first MRI as a healthy participant in the SpINDLE study. Anyone in the East Midlands area with a few spare hours I would recommend this study. Time & travel reimbursed, important neurology research and run by an enthusiastic and professional team

Dr. Brandon Beaber (@brandon_beaber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How common are multiple sclerosis relapses in the modern era with high-efficacy disease modifying therapy? According to this study in the UK, very rare with an average of 1 per 20 years (ARR = 0.05). Most relapses in people off meds. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Tarunya arun (@tarunyaarun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see published and to be part of this, growing testament to how treatments influence measurable outcomes. Any treatment is better than no treatment in the majority. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

nikosevangelou3 (@nikosevangelou3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Collaboration of UK #MultipleSclerosis centers showed a very low contemporary relapse rate, comparable with recent clinical trials. We seem to have managed to control relapses well. The next goal is symptom management and prevention of disability. MS Society UK Gillian Ingram

Collaboration of UK #MultipleSclerosis centers showed a very low contemporary relapse rate, comparable with recent clinical trials. We seem to have managed to control relapses well. The next goal is symptom management and prevention of disability. <a href="/mssocietyuk/">MS Society UK</a> <a href="/drgillianingram/">Gillian Ingram</a>
nikosevangelou3 (@nikosevangelou3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you work in the NHS with patients with MS and feel that you can improve your symptoms management skills REGISTER quickly for this intense 1 day course in Nottingham⁦MS Society UK⁩ ⁦MSTrust

If you work in the NHS with patients with MS and feel that you can improve your symptoms management skills REGISTER quickly for this intense 1 day course in Nottingham⁦<a href="/mssocietyuk/">MS Society UK</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/MSTrust/">MSTrust</a>⁩
Aimee Hibbert (@hibbertaimee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grateful and excited to be here in Poland ahead of the ECTRIMS summer school over the next few days, learning about rehabilitation in MS! 🤓😁

Grateful and excited to be here in Poland ahead of the ECTRIMS summer school over the next few days, learning about rehabilitation in MS! 🤓😁
Neurology Research NUH (@researchneuro1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are very proud and grateful to be recognised for this amazing award! Congratulations to the whole team on all of your hard work! 3 brilliant achievements for our team❤️🩷

We are very proud and grateful to be recognised for this amazing award! Congratulations to the whole team on all of your hard work! 3 brilliant achievements for our team❤️🩷
Dr Blanca De Dios Pérez (@blancadios) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are looking for healthcare professionals and employers to participate in a group discussion to understand how the NHS can support people with MS at work. The group discussion will last one hour via Microsoft Teams. Participants will receive a £10 voucher.

We are looking for healthcare professionals and employers to participate in a group discussion to understand how the NHS can support people with MS  at work. 
The group discussion will last one hour via Microsoft Teams. Participants will receive a £10 voucher.