Thanks @menzies-research.bsky.social for sharing my poster on "MS Trial Screen", a one-stop shop for finding an Australian #clinicaltrial for people living with #MS
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Professor Bruce Taylor on stage receiving an award at the Progress in MS Research Conference 2025. Photo credit: MS Australia
With >25 years dedicated to advancing #multiplesclerosis research, Prof Taylor is recognised for his collaborative approach, scientific leadership + commitment to improving outcomes for people living with #MS. Congratulations on this fantastic achievement, Bruce 🏆
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MS Australia Chair George Pampacos with Professor Bruce Taylor on stage at the Progress in MS Research Conference 2025. Photo credit: MS Australia
We are enormously proud of our very own Professor Bruce Taylor who received the 2025 MS Research Award at MS Australia's Progress in #MultipleSclerosis Research Conference last week in Brissy. MS Australia: "His work has shaped much of what we know about MS today." #MSresearchconf2025
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Mustafa Kamal stands next to his research poster at MS Australia's Progress in MS Research Conference 2025
Bennet McComish stands next to his research poster at MS Australia's Progress in MS Research Conference 2025
Laura Laslett stands next to her research poster at MS Australia's Progress in MS Research Conference 2025
Tadeg Amale stands next to his research poster at MS Australia's Progress in MS Research Conference 2025
Thanks to our MS Flagship's Mustafa Kamal, Bennet McComish (@drmcstrange.bsky.social) Laura Laslett (@lauralaslettphd.bsky.social) + Tadeg Amale for sharing their research posters on gender-based income gaps for people with MS, sleep disorders in MS and more at last week's #MSResearchConf2025 👏
Mohammed Obsa stands next to his research poster at MS Australia's Progress in MS Research Conference 2025
Bec Banham stands next to her research poster at MS Australia's Progress in MS Research Conference 2025
Glen Henson stands next to his research poster at MS Australia's Progress in MS Research Conference 2025
Valery Fuh-Ngwa stands next to his research posters at MS Australia's Progress in MS Research Conference 2025
Presenting their research posters at MS Australia's #MSResearchConf2025 were our MS Flagship's Mohammed Obsa, Bec Banham, Glen Henson + Valery Fuh-Ngwa. Their projects covered everything from evaluating MS treatment effectiveness to NDIS participation influences for people with #multiplesclerosis
Alice's work shows that there are multiple distinct profiles of #pain in #MS, suggesting that pain in people living with Multiple Sclerosis is complex and might require tailored solutions
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👏 Congratulations to Dr Holly Emery @utas.edu.au for her standout presentation at MS Australia’s #MSResearchConf2025 in Brisbane! She shared insights from her important research into how changes in psychosocial factors shape self-concept in people with #MultipleSclerosis
Dr Alice Saul captivated a full room of MS community members, plus many tuning in via livestream, at MS Australia’s #MSResearchConf2025, sharing her work on identifying pain type profiles in people with #MultipleSclerosis.
What an incredible showing from @utas.edu.au Menzies and Tassie-based MS community members at MS Australia’s #MSResearchConf2025 in Brisbane! With the theme Causes | Care | Cures it was an inspiring few days of sharing #MultipleSclerosis research, knowledge, sparking ideas and building connections 🧠
Multiple sclerosis costs Australians more than $3b each each and every year. Costs per person are going down (due to better treatment), but the number of people affected is going up.
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Dr Nicholas Blackburn (@nickomatics.bsky.social) of our MS Research Flagship, and session chair at #MSResearchConf2025, expertly sets the scene for a deep dive into genetics, neurobiology and the disease mechanisms of #multiplesclerosis on day two of MS Australia's conference in Brisbane.
How does sleep quality affect work productivity for Australians living with #MultipleSclerosis? Professor van der Mei from our MS Research Flagship shares key findings from her research, including the potential benefit of developing a sleep intervention, at #MSResearchConf2025
Congrats to our PhD student Panteha Khaledi on her fantastic presentation at MS Australia’s #MSResearchConf2025! Her work, in collaboration with QIMR Berghofer, explores T cell immunity and Epstein-Barr virus in #MultipleSclerosis, and reveals exciting progress in understanding this complex disease.
"Multiple sclerosis is costing Australians more than $3b a year and number of people with MS up 77% since 2010" - Professor Bruce Taylor presents about the Health Economic Impact of MS in Australia report at MS Australia's Progress in MS Research Conference #MSResearchConf2025 #MS #multiplesclerosis