Iwan and Ben are joined by the winners of the Myelopathy.org Research Award 2023 - Aditya Vedantam and Kajana Satkunendrarajah - for their investigation of how breathing is affected in DCM, with some stark findings and potential implications for our understanding of fatigue.
The prize is awarded by the charity’s scientific steering committee to the best scientific study aligned with one of the research priorities each year. You can read more about the award at https://myelopathy.org/research-award/.
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Iwan and Ben are joined by the winners of the Myelopathy.org Research Award 2023 - Aditya Vedantam and Kajana Satkunendrarajah - for their investigation of how breathing is affected in DCM, with some stark findings and potential implications for our understanding of fatigue.
The prize is awarded by the charity’s scientific steering committee to the best scientific study aligned with one of the research priorities each year. You can read more about the award at https://myelopathy.org/research-award/.
S3E6 - Can a drug repair the spinal cord? First regenerative medicine trial opens for myelopathy
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3 years ago
S3E6 - Can a drug repair the spinal cord? First regenerative medicine trial opens for myelopathy
Ben and Iwan are joined by Dr Mark Kotter Chief Investigator of RECEDE-Myelopathy, the first drug trial testing with a medicine called Ibudilast can help repair the spinal cord after surgery. Dr Kazuko Matsuda from Medinovca, the pharmaceutical company behind the drug, explains the mechanism and wider opportunities.
Myelopathy Matters
Iwan and Ben are joined by the winners of the Myelopathy.org Research Award 2023 - Aditya Vedantam and Kajana Satkunendrarajah - for their investigation of how breathing is affected in DCM, with some stark findings and potential implications for our understanding of fatigue.
The prize is awarded by the charity’s scientific steering committee to the best scientific study aligned with one of the research priorities each year. You can read more about the award at https://myelopathy.org/research-award/.