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/.
S4E1 - Tackling the onset of myelopathy, with Aria Nouri and RECODE-DCM
Myelopathy Matters
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S4E1 - Tackling the onset of myelopathy, with Aria Nouri and RECODE-DCM
Myelopathy Matters is back; into its four year. Ben is joined by Liz Roberts, Myelopathy.org’s programme manager for RECODE DCM. RECODE DCM is the charity’s new myelopathy ‘think tank’, creating an international and multidisciplinary ecosystem, working alongside those living with myelopathy, to accelerate new discoveries and ensure the enter the clinic. We hear from Aria Nouri, Surgeon Scientist from Geneva and chair of a RECODE DCM international working group looking at the onset of DCM (the Natural History) and what that means for quality care today.
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/.