Menzies Institute for Medical Research
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Menzies exists to perform internationally significant medical research leading to healthier, longer and better lives for Tasmanians.
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http://www.menzies.utas.edu.au 12-04-2011 02:10:41
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On this #WorldMSDay our MS Research Flagship would like to thank people living with #MultipleSclerosis who share their stories with the Australian MS Longitudinal Study, and our researchers who work to ultimately help improve the quality of life of people living with MS.
On 30th May we're hosting a special seminar where researchers from our MS Research Flagship will present on topics relating to MS diagnosis, the theme for #WorldMSDay 2024. Interested? Attend via Zoom utas.zoom.us/j/83437805633
or in person (register at bit.ly/WorldMSDaySemi…)
Gorgeous video! Thank you for sharing Andy Flies and thank you for the work you do for our devils
Our #MultipleSclerosis Research Flagship's Laura Laslett and Bridie explain why consumer & community involvement #CCI is crucial to improving the quality, relevance and #impact of our #research . To get involved or find out more visit msresearchflagship.org.au
Heading to #Agfest2024 ? Visit us in the University of Tasmania pavilion! You can make a brain and test lower body strength while learning about our Multiple Sclerosis Genetics study, Save the Tassie Devil, Get Bus Active and Stop Stroke programs and so much more. We look forward to seeing you!
Our March MS Research Flagship newsletter📰goes behind the scenes of the Australian #MultipleSclerosis Longitudinal Study, profiles our MS Australia research grant recipients, catches up with a former PhD student at the World Health Organization (WHO) in Zambia + more!
Read here👉bit.ly/MSRF243
The new MS genetics study ‘GEMS’, lead by Menzies Institute for Medical Research, plans to revolutionise diagnosis and treatment, and ultimately, it has #MS prevention in its sights.
#multiplesclerosis #msresearch
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Researchers from Menzies Institute for Medical Research are looking for people living with #MS , as well as people who do not have MS, to help investigate the EBV strain that may play a crucial role in developing MS.
Find out more and take part 👉 bit.ly/3RuYqHU
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Since launching in 2019 >43,000 people from 179 countries have enrolled in our MS Research Flagship's Understanding #MultipleSclerosis online course developed in partnership with MS Plus and MS Australia. The next course opens 11 March: enrol today here 👉ms.mooc.utas.edu.au/i/mssm