Listen to Dr. Sadiq interviewed on 1010 WINS about the research he will present at the International Adult Stem Cell Conference at the Vatican this week!
Listen to Dr. Sadiq interviewed on 1010 WINS about the research he will present at the International Adult Stem Cell Conference at the Vatican this week!
by Dr. James W. Stark
Earlier this week, Annette Funicello, an actress famous for her roles in the Mickey Mouse Club and many movies, passed away at the age of 70 due to complications from MS. Annette was reportedly diagnosed with MS in the mid-1980’s before the current era of disease-modifying drugs. Today, there is extensive research emphasizing the importance of early, effective treatment in MS to prevent these kinds of long-term complications. Mrs. Funicello was not associated...
Be sure to check our website this week for updates from the Second International Adult Stem Cell Conference: Regenerative Medicine - A Fundamental Shift in Science and Culture beginning April 11, 2013 at the Vatican. You can also follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/IMSMP
Read the full press release on Dr. Sadiq's invitation to present at the Second International Adult Stem Cell Conference: Regenerative Medicine - A Fundamental Shift in Science and Culture.
The spring issue of Brain World Magazine features an article on the Tisch MS Research Center of New York and an interview with researcher, Dr. Massimiliano Cristofanilli. To read excerpts and download the entire article go to: http://brainworldmagazine.com/searching-for-the-cause-and-cure-of-ms/
The Tisch MS Research Center of New York has a new website! Go to www.tischms.org to read about breaking research and the latest findings in our laboratory.
A poster on the relationship between oxidative stress and chemokines in multiple sclerosis (MS) was presented and well received last week at the American Academy of Neurology meeting in San Diego. To summarize our investigation, chemokines are known to modulate generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) at the site of inflammation. This association between ROS and inflammation, was viewed as a one-way process, i.e. immune cells activated by chemokines produced ROS.
Researchers from your Tisch MS Research Center of New York will be presenting 4 posters at the American Academy of Neurology 2013 meeting in San Diego this week! IMSMP Neurologists are also in attendance and will bring us updates throughout the week!