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 training and mind-body techniques boost body and mind.
-Tele-rehabilitation and insurance rewards programs keep you motivated.
-You can safely address challenges like heat sensitivity, fatigue, or fear of over-exercising.
Even fun activities like walking and standing at a soccer, baseball, or basketball game count as movement and boost your health. Let’s get moving—together!
Tune in to this podcast and move toward a healthier, happier you!
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 together—powered by global contributions like those of the @World Economic Forum. Watch now and be part of the movement toward a more brain-positive world!
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 #BrainHealth on our lives, our systems, and our societies. Don't miss their insights on lifelong brain health, and why investing in brain research, optimizing care, and policy matters now more than ever.
#Brain #MovingSciencePodcast #Podcast #Roche
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 Roche, who has been initiating and leading the podcast project, will be our interviewer for the first time.
Together, they will reflect on the journey so far. Join us as both speakers delve into the complexities of MS and its management and take a look at what's coming next in our exciting new series on Brain Health.
Don't miss this final episode of Series 1, and stay tuned for our upcoming discussions!
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 about the current standards of care and recent advancements in the field of MRI and MS, including the recent revision of the McDonald criteria, AI-driven and automated MRI, and an outlook to the future.
Join us as our speakers discuss the need for a "cultural switch" in MS – a shift already prominent in other disease areas such as Alzheimer's and oncological diseases. This change aims to enhance our understanding of MS pathophysiology and emphasizes acting on biomarker findings for early diagnosis and treatment to prevent disease progression.
Tune in to gain valuable insights and stay updated in the field.
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 from consistent assay methods for longitudinal data interpretation to accounting for comorbidities. They also address challenges when interpreting discrepancies and discuss access issues in different healthcare systems.Additionally, the experts examine the combination of NfL with other biomarkers such as GFAP and Neurofilament heavy chain in multivariate panels, assessing how these combinations can enhance diagnostic and prognostic value across different sub-populations, including pediatric patients and those with progressive courses of MS.Looking to the future, they imagine a world where people with MS can monitor their biomarker levels at home and explore the potential of blood-based biomarkers for screening and serial monitoring of individuals at risk for various neurological conditions.Immerse yourself in the recent developments and understand the emerging impact of fluid biomarkers in healthcare.
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 engaging discussions, it offers a comprehensive exploration of the clinical value of NfL in current MS care and the evolving role of fluid biomarkers in the future of medical practice.
The panel shares state-of-the-art knowledge about NfL and discusses experiences from the daily clinical routine, highlighting how NfL provides an additional window for more frequent monitoring of disease activity in people with MS. They also explain how combining NfL with other fluid biomarkers, clinical outcomes, and MRI findings can enhance patient monitoring and improve prognostication.
Tune in to enhance your understanding and stay at the forefront of MS care advancements.
Are you curious about how Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing neurology healthcare? In the latest episode of the Moving Science podcast, Dr. Agne Straukiene and Prof. Dr. Heinz Wiendl explore the powerful impact of AI on education in healthcare, with a special focus on MultipleSclerosis.
Tune in to learn how AI is reshaping how patients and healthcare professionals access, understand, and apply medical knowledge, enhancing decision-making and paving the way for new treatments.
From advanced information management to cutting-edge AI tools, they break down real-life examples that showcase the incredible potential AI brings to medical practice. Plus, they share their vision for the future of neurology and address the crucial ethical questions that come with these advancements.
Are you curious about how Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing neurology healthcare? In the latest episode of the Moving Science podcast, Dr. Agne Straukiene and Prof. Dr. Heinz Wiendl explore the powerful impact of AI on education in healthcare, with a special focus on MultipleSclerosis.
Tune in to learn how AI is reshaping how patients and healthcare professionals access, understand, and apply medical knowledge, enhancing decision-making and paving the way for new treatments.
From advanced information management to cutting-edge AI tools, they break down real-life examples that showcase the incredible potential AI brings to medical practice. Plus, they share their vision for the future of neurology and address the crucial ethical questions that come with these advancements.
Join us for Part Two of Episode 5 on advancing health equity in MS care with the esteemed Dr. Mitzi Williams. Hosted by Quita Highsmith, this episode continues the insightful discussion on addressing and preventing disparities in MS through innovation and inclusive research.
We will explore what's missing in the MS space and discuss actionable steps to drive real change. Together, we can work towards increasing diversity and inclusion in MS research and management. Tune In and be part of the change.
In this episode of the Moving Science Podcast, Quita Highsmith, Genentech's VP and Chief Diversity Officer, speaks with Dr. Mitzi Williams, a leading neurologist. They explore key issues in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) care, including health disparities, the MS Innovation Challenge by Roche and Genentech, and the future of MS treatment. Dr. Williams also shares her journey and passion for advancing equity in MS care.
Embark on Part 2 of our thrilling journey where innovation meets medical practice to tackle unmet needs.
Our expert panelists will reveal the transformative power of cutting-edge technologies and biomarkers, enabling a deeper understanding of each patient's unique disease journey.
But we don't stop there—our podcast takes you into the future of MS care, imagining a world where healthcare is streamlined and accessible for everyone with MS, no matter where they are.
Are you ready to join this groundbreaking adventure?
Tune in to our podcast and dive into the ever-evolving world of MS care!
In part 1 of the episode, the panel explores the significant unmet needs of people with MS and their carers and the challenges clinicians face in medical routines.
Imagine a world where MS management is no longer a one-size-fits-all approach, but rather a personalized and tailored experience. In this third episode, we unveil how the integration of advanced technologies is paving the way for a new era of MS care.
In this episode, Prof. Dr. Gavin Giovannoni from the Queen Mary University of London and Blizard Institute, along with PD Dr. Benjamin Friedrich, Co-Founder & Chief Medical Officer of Temedica and board certified neuroradiologist, discuss the following key topics:
Current MS Research Challenges: Understanding the pathophysiology of MS; addressing the complexities in diagnosis and treatment taking into account the heterogeneity of the disease.
Unlocking the power of RWD: Harnessing data from diverse sources like electronic health records and mobile devices to drive comprehensive insights and ultimately optimize treatment approaches (examples: MSBase registry and the Brisa App).
Impact of AI: Utilizing AI for predictive analytics in disease progression and treatment responses, improving imaging and diagnostics for earlier detection, and exploring future trends in advanced predictive models and real-time patient monitoring.
Ethical Considerations: Ensuring data privacy and security, addressing biases in AI algorithms, and emphasizing the augmentation of clinician expertise with technology.
Explore the episode now to discover how AI and RWD are reshaping the future of MS care.
Explore the innovative strategies transforming MS care in our second episode, where we delve into the principles of person-centered and holistic management. This approach combines prompt treatment with effective disease-modifying therapies and the adoption of a "brain-healthy lifestyle" from the time of diagnosis.
In this episode, Prof. Gavin Giovannoni from Queen Mary University of London and Blizard Institute, along with Dr. Agne Straukiene from Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust and the University of Plymouth, discuss the critical importance of brain health. They examine various lifestyle behaviors that can be integrated into daily routines to support life-long brain health in people with MS. Additionally, they explore the benefits of a multidisciplinary, collaborative approach in clinical practice.
Moving Science: how it all started and where it is ongoing
Join us on an immersive journey into the fascinating world of innovation, science, and their profound impact on medical care with our inaugural series on How to best manage & maintain health in MS.
In the first episode, our esteemed host, Prof. Gavin Giovannoni from the Queen Mary University of London and Blizard Institute, talks about the main podcast theme and dives deeper into the motivation behind this initiative. Learn more about the diverse audiences we aim to connect with, and get a sneak peek into our next episode, featuring our very first guest speaker.