
Introducing the first series of Moving Science on the main theme of How to best manage & maintain health in MS. This podcast is for everyone who wants to join healthcare professionals and people with MS as they delve into unmet needs in current MS Care, opportunities to address them through innovation, and envision a better future with more personalized and equitable care for people with MS across... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Categories | MedicineHealth & Fitness | ||||

Hosted by Dr. Léorah Freeman, the episode highlights the inspiring work and collaboration between a start-up and academia, bringing together expertise in MS research, neuro-optometry, and optical engineering, to address some of the big unmet needs in... more
In this #MovingScience podcast, Prof. Gavin Giovannoni (Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University, London) and Dr. Angeli Mayadev (Swedish Hospital, Seattle) reveal how:
-Adaptive exercise makes movement accessible to everyone.
-High-intensity train... more
Discover how the rise of the #BrainEconomy is creating brighter futures for individuals and societies. Join Prof. Dr. Gavin Giovannoni and Dr. Harris Eyre as they discuss why it matters and how education, health, and labor systems must evolve togethe... more
We’re kicking off with a powerful truth: if your brain isn’t healthy, you aren’t either.
In our first episode, Prof. Gavin Giovannoni Prof. Gavin Giovannoni speaks with Stephanie Kramer from the European Brain Council about the impact of #BrainHealt... more
Welcome to the final episode of our first series of the Moving Science podcast! In this special episode we will be changing roles: Prof. Dr. Gavin Giovannoni, the main host of the series, will be joining us as the guest, and PD Dr. Vera Zingler from ... more
Host: Prof. Olga Ciccarelli, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology and Neuroinflammation in London
Speaker: Prof. Massimo Filippi, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University in Milan, Italy
This new episode will be interesting to anyone keen to learn ab... more
Join our continued discussion with Prof. Gavin Giovannoni and the panel as they delve deeper into current and future applications of NfL and other blood-based biomarkers.The panel explores key aspects of integrating NfL into medical practice, ranging... more
Join Prof. Gavin Giovannoni and a distinguished panel of international experts – Prof. Dr. Tanuja Chitnis, Dr. Sharmilee Gnanapavan, and Dr. Ahmed Obeidat – for a highly educational and thought-provoking podcast. Rich with expert insights and engagin... more
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