Professor of Neurology; Section Head, Neuroimmunology/MS, Washington University School of Medicine
Shifting to a Collaborative Approach to Conquer Challenges in Progressive MS: Anne H. Cross, MD
August 29th 2023The professor of neurology at Washington University School of Medicine discussed the growing sense of hope among patients with progressive multiple sclerosis as providers gain an understanding in treating this form of the disease. [WATCH TIME: 3 minutes]
New Insights on Discovering Targeted Therapies for Progressive MS: Anne H. Cross, MD
June 4th 2023The professor of neurology at Washington University School of Medicine discussed progressive multiple sclerosis and the need for targeted therapies to address the progression and associated challenges. [WATCH TIME: 5 minutes]
Future Directions in Research and Treatment
Looking to the future of multiple sclerosis care, the panel of thought leaders pose important questions that remain to be answered in the research and treatment of multiple sclerosis.
Understanding Varying Latency Periods for Epstein-Barr Virus and Onset of MS
Alberto Ascherio, MD, DrPH, addresses the range of latency periods for Epstein-Barr virus and the impact on onset multiple sclerosis.
Translating New Advances to the Clinic
Alberto Ascherio, MD, DrPH; Anne Cross, MD; and Michael Racke, MD, discuss implications for patient communication and other advances from bench to bedside.
Therapeutic Implications Regarding the Role of Epstein-Barr Virus in MS
The expert panelists comment on intervention efforts underway to address multiple sclerosis prevention and treatment.
Elucidating the Association Between Epstein-Barr Virus and Multiple Sclerosis
Alberto Ascherio, MD, DrPH, recaps key findings and learning from a recently published study that he coauthored demonstrating a causal relationship between MS and Epstein-Barr virus.
Multiple Sclerosis Care During a Pandemic
June 17th 2021Join Ahmed Obeidat, MD, PhD; Anne Cross, MD; and Gloria von Geldern, MD, for the third program in this series, where they offer insight from neurology specialists on applying lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic into clinical practice when managing patients with multiple sclerosis.