UK seminar
UK seminar
The UK MS Trust is hosting a seminar in London on stem cells and the future of MS research. Details as follows:
Stem cells and the future of MS research
An MS Trust event
Wednesday 6 September - 7pm
The Royal Society, London
Speakers:
Prof Alistair Compston - University of Cambridge
Prof Neil Scolding - University of Bristol
Chair:
Prof Alan Thompson - Institute of Neurology, London
The headline grabbing but unproven treatments that are available commercially have tended to distract attention from the exciting advances in research that are happening in the UK and around the world.
To investigate the evidence, the MS Trust is hosting an event featuring some of the key researchers in the field. The speakers will discuss current and future research into MS and describe how stem cell therapy may develop. Following the talks, there will be plenty of time for questions and discussion.
Admission is free but strictly by ticket only as places are limited. To order your tickets, please contact the MS Trust on 01462 476700 or email the MS Trust - info@mstrust.org.uk with a contact name, address and telephone number along with the names of all attendees.
Stem cells and the future of MS research
An MS Trust event
Wednesday 6 September - 7pm
The Royal Society, London
Speakers:
Prof Alistair Compston - University of Cambridge
Prof Neil Scolding - University of Bristol
Chair:
Prof Alan Thompson - Institute of Neurology, London
The headline grabbing but unproven treatments that are available commercially have tended to distract attention from the exciting advances in research that are happening in the UK and around the world.
To investigate the evidence, the MS Trust is hosting an event featuring some of the key researchers in the field. The speakers will discuss current and future research into MS and describe how stem cell therapy may develop. Following the talks, there will be plenty of time for questions and discussion.
Admission is free but strictly by ticket only as places are limited. To order your tickets, please contact the MS Trust on 01462 476700 or email the MS Trust - info@mstrust.org.uk with a contact name, address and telephone number along with the names of all attendees.
Sh8un,
Not planning to attend, but have asked if the MS Trust is going to produce a note of the key points discussed. All three Profs are top dogs in UK MS research. Prof Scolding is leading research on stem cells (from your own bone marrow not from embryos). Prof Compston is part of the Cambridge University outfit. By coincidence I'm going to Cambridge next week and will try to find out what news / breakthroughs are on the horizon.
Ian
PS I'd prefer a photo of just you, your boyfriend is begining to annoy me.
Not planning to attend, but have asked if the MS Trust is going to produce a note of the key points discussed. All three Profs are top dogs in UK MS research. Prof Scolding is leading research on stem cells (from your own bone marrow not from embryos). Prof Compston is part of the Cambridge University outfit. By coincidence I'm going to Cambridge next week and will try to find out what news / breakthroughs are on the horizon.
Ian
PS I'd prefer a photo of just you, your boyfriend is begining to annoy me.
J,
http://www.mstrust.org.uk/information/stemcells.jsp
Here's the link. Due to technical problems Professor Scolding's presentation wasn't recorded. They have used the presentaton he gave at the MS Life Conference in March.
Prof Scolding is Raven's neuro and recently intimated that human trials may start within 12 months.
Ian
http://www.mstrust.org.uk/information/stemcells.jsp
Here's the link. Due to technical problems Professor Scolding's presentation wasn't recorded. They have used the presentaton he gave at the MS Life Conference in March.
Prof Scolding is Raven's neuro and recently intimated that human trials may start within 12 months.
Ian
European Charcot Foundation Symposium
The European Charcot Foundation has a symposium scheduled in Sicily in November: Regeneration and Repair in MS
Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be links to abstracts of the presentations/discussions. They're definitely working on all of this though.
It looks like a full day will be devoted to stem cell treatment in MS and that Prof. Scolding will be participating.
Sharon
Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be links to abstracts of the presentations/discussions. They're definitely working on all of this though.

Sharon