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  1. Only showing results from pmsmattrain.eu

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  2. PMSMatTrain focuses on gaining a comprehensive understanding of the progressive phase of multiple sclerosis (PMS) from basics to translation, fully supported by eight beneficiaries (six research institutions and two SMEs). ... will receive compulsory discipline-specific, generic and complementary training. The PMSMatTrain's Joint Research ...
  3. PMSMatTrain focuses on gaining a comprehensive understanding of the progressive phase of multiple sclerosis (PMS) from basics to translation, fully supported by eight beneficiaries (six research institutions and two SMEs). ... 15 Early Stage Researchers in functionalised biomaterials, materials science, stem cell biology, pre-clinical models ...
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      Bhavya Ojha obtained her BSc in Neuroscience from Dalhousie University, Canada, and an MSc in Molecular bioscience (majors: Neuroscience) from Heidelberg University, Germany.Her MSc thesis focused on impact of chronic neuropathic pain on attention in mice. In the PMSMatTrain project, her research focuses on progressive multiple sclerosis and assessing potential therapy delivered via novel routes.

  4. Bhavya Ojha obtained her BSc in Neuroscience from Dalhousie University, Canada, and an MSc in Molecular bioscience (majors: Neuroscience) from Heidelberg University, Germany.Her MSc thesis focused on impact of chronic neuropathic pain on attention in mice. In the PMSMatTrain project, her research focuses on progressive multiple sclerosis and assessing potential therapy delivered via novel routes.
  5. Bhavya Ojha obtained her BSc in Neuroscience from Dalhousie University, Canada, and an MSc in Molecular bioscience (majors: Neuroscience) from Heidelberg University, Germany. Her MSc thesis focused on impact of chronic neuropathic on attention in mice. In the PMSMatTrain project, her research focuses on progressive multiple sclerosis and assessing potential therapy delivered via novel routes.
  6. Currently, systemic delivery of drugs for PMS is limited by the inability of drugs to cross the blood-brain-barrier (BBB). The PMSMatTrain project will develop new technology that allows controlled and targeted delivery of therapeutic molecules directly to the brain cortical tissue, exploiting "tuneable" biomaterials that allow a multi-phasic delivery of therapeutics from a minimally ...
  7. Her research focuses on understanding and trying to repair myelin damage in diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS) and cerebral small vessel disease (SVD). As myelin acts to protect and nourish the nerves that it wraps around, improving repair of myelin after damaged, reducing nerve damage and the hope is that this will reduce disability in ...
  8. 100 Metros (English: 100 Meters) is a Spanish movie released in 2016 inspired by the real story of Ramon Arroyo, diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in his 30s.The film is about a man who was told he would not be able to walk 100 meters within a year and summoned up the courage to train and complete an Ironman Triathlon: 3.8 km swimming, 180 km cycling, and 42 km running.
  9. 11th - 13th November 2020 Functionalised Biomaterials for Neurodegenerative Disorders at National University Ireland Galway (NUIG), Ireland. Please see our flyer and the speaker's links below.. Prof. Alan Thompson - Watch here: Are we making progress in progressive MS?. Prof. Richard Reynolds - Watch here: Inflammation-induced neurodegeneration in the MS brain.
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