Tag: ECTRIMS
2024 McDonald Fellowship Recipients Announced
Researchers from Malawi and Argentina awarded the 2024 McDonald Fellowships
Join ECTRIMS Patient Community Day on 20 September
A free event for people affected by MS to learn about the latest scientific research from ECTRIMS 2024
McDonald Fellowships
MSIF's McDonald Fellowships fund 2-year research placements for early career researchers from low- and middle-income countries.
Celebrating women in MS research
Inspiring messages for International Day of Women and Girls in Science
2022 McDonald Fellowships and Du Pré Grant recipients announced
MSIF is proud to announce the recipients of the 2022 McDonald Fellowships and Du Pré Grants, from Mongolia, Brazil, Argentina and India.
2021 McDonald Fellowships and Du Pré Grant recipients announced
MSIF is proud to announce the recipients of the 2021 McDonald Fellowships and Du Pré Grants, from Argentina, Brazil, Egypt, Iran, and Tunisia
Winner of the 2021 Young Investigator Award
Dr Giacomo Boffa receives the 2021 Young Investigator Award on his project on using aHSCT in individuals with secondary progressive MS
Professor Alan Thompson gives Charcot Lecture at ECTRIMS 2021
Professor Alan Thompson, Dean of the Faculty of Brain Sciences at UCL in the UK, is the winner of the 2021 Charcot Award
2020 McDonald Fellowships and Du Pré Grant recipients announced
MSIF is proud to announce the recipients of the 2020 McDonald Fellowships and Du Pré Grants, from Iran, Zambia, Brazil, Turkey, and Argentina
Winner of the 2020 Young Investigator Award
Helen Onuorah receives the 2020 Young Investigator Award on her project "Racial inequalities in MS research participation"
Professor Catherine Lubetzki picks up the mantle for prestigious MS Charcot Award
She is the first woman to win the lifetime achievement award for outstanding research into the understanding and treatment of MS
MS International Federation’s members gather in London to mark 50 years of the global MSIF movement
More than 100 staff, volunteers, and people with and affected by MS from 39 countries gathered in London in September for the MSIF Movement’s 50th Anniversary meetings.
Professor Per Soelberg Sørensen wins prestigious Charcot award for research in multiple sclerosis
Prof. Sørensen, one of the world’s prominent clinical neurologists in multiple sclerosis, recognised for lifetime achievement in improving understanding and treatment of MS.
What happened at ECTRIMS 2016?
Researchers and health professionals gather for the latest updates and research findings on treatment, care and management of MS
ECTRIMS support for joint McDonald fellowship
Strengthening our collaboration with ECTRIMS