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EPISODE · Apr 5, 2021 · 10 MIN

Johns Hopkins Neuroscientist Wins 2020 Barancik Prize for Innovation & Is Myeliviz a Game-Changer?

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Multiple Sclerosis News Today’s columnist, Jenn Powell, discusses the 2020 recipient of the Barancik prize for innovation.Multiple Sclerosis News Today’s columnist, Jessie Ace reads a column from Jenn Powell about the new Myeliviz imaging agent and what this means for people with MS.=====================================Treatment for Relapsing MS Progression | MAYZENT® (siponimod)Read about MAYZENT, a once daily pill that can significantly slow down disability progression in people with relapsing MS. See full prescribing & safety info. https://www.mayzent.com/?utm_source=changeinrms&utm_medium=vanityurl&utm_campaign=novartis_mayzent_2020&utm_content=soundcloud ===================================== Are you interested in learning more about multiple sclerosis? If so, please visit:https://multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com/ =====================================To join in on conversations regarding multiple sclerosis, please visit:https://multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com/forums/

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