Guest guest Posted October 3, 2004 Report Share Posted October 3, 2004 2015: A world without MS? The MS Society hopes that 2015 may be the beginning of the end for MS. Find out at the 2004 National MS Convention how researchers are working with us to make this happen.What's happening at the Convention?MS LecturesA series of lectures covering the future for people with MS. Featured topics will be: Myelin repair Stem cells An overview of current clinical trialsMS specialists will also be on hand to discuss issues facing people living with MS today, including: What is happening to the body in MS Treatments to modify the course of MS Treatments to manage the symptoms of MS.More details: Day 1 | Day 2MS ExhibitionYour opportunity to talk directly to MS charities, government organisations, pharmaceutical companies and specialist MS suppliers. For more details on who will be attending visit the exhibition sectionMeet the ScientistsA team of MS specialist scientists and clinicians will be available to answer your questions on MS.Newly Diagnoseda special area has been set aside for people newly diagnosed with MS to chat to MS Society staff and meet others in a similar situation. Talk about this on the discussion boards or visit the Young people section section to find out moreMS Society AGMGet involved, review the Society's work and have your say in its future. Find out more about the MS Society and how it is run About the MS SocietyMeet the Research TeamAn opportunity to meet the MS Society research team, and ask questions about on going controversies. To find out in advance more about research into MS visit the Research SectionSpecialist WorkshopsWith a focus mainly for MS Society volunteers. The National MS Convention is supported by: The Multiple Sclerosis Society The National MS Convention is organised by the MS Society, for all people affected by MS. Charity number 207495 read more » 16 & 17 October 2004How to get to Warwick Conference CentreBook your free placeAccommodation details Full details of the lecturesSaturday 16th OctoberSunday programme Research Circle To keep up to date with current research developments and play your role in the search for a cure, become part of the Research Circle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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