
Media
Interviews
- Neurology Live, Where Tolebrutinib fits
- Neurology Live, Predicting disease progression in multiple sclerosis
- ECTRIMS Podcast, Measuring cognitive decline in multiple sclerosis
- Neurology Live, Cognitive progression independent of relapse in multiple sclerosis
- ECTRIMS – Special, Disease monitoring and predictions in multiple sclerosis
Study Commentaries
- Neurology Live, Machine learning in neurology
- Physicians Weekly, Predicting disease progression with clinically accessible information and technology
- Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center, Transforming MS Progression Research
- Physicians Weekly, Cognitive progression independent of relapse
- MedPage Today, Cognitive progression independent of relapse
- Neurology Live, Predicting disease progression
- The Axon, Predicting disease progression
- Neurology Live, Predicting disease progression
- VUMC Niews, Predicting disease progression
- Neurology Live, Cognitive monitoring for patient care
- Buffalo News, An app to benefit Conscientiousness in MS
- National MS Society, Seeking work accommodations for people with MS
- Multiple Sclerosis News Today, Workplace accommodations for people with MS
- Multiple Sclerosis Journey, Cognitive reserve in MS
Presentations
DAREMUS 2026, Cognitive decline as a window into progressive disease in multiple sclerosis
ECTRIMS 2025, Cognitive progression independent of relapse in multiple sclerosis
Verona Multiple Sclerosis 2025, AI in MS: Is it possible to predict the progression
MAGNIMS 2024, Definitions of progression: Cognition and other non-motor outcomes
ECTRIMS 2023, Cognitive Progression independent of relapse in multiple sclerosis
Slovenia Cognitive Day 2023, Cognition in Multiple Sclerosis: Evaluation, Treatment, and Insights from MS as a Network Disease
ARSEP 2023, Clinical Predictions: Getting the Most out of T2FLAIR
INS 2019, Patterns of Structural and Functional Connectivity Predict Response to Cognitive Rehabilitation 2 Years Later in Multiple Sclerosis
AAN 2018, Preservation of Functional Connectivity Moderates the Impact of White Matter Tract Disruption on Cognition in Multiple Sclerosis
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