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/.
S4E2 - Forming diagnostic criteria for myelopathy, with Lindsay Tetreault and RECODE-DCM
Myelopathy Matters
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2 years ago
S4E2 - Forming diagnostic criteria for myelopathy, with Lindsay Tetreault and RECODE-DCM
In this episode, we hear from neurologist Lindsay Tetreault from NYU. Lindsay has been leading the work of the RECODE-DCM Diagnostic Criteria incubator, tackling the all-important question of how to provide a timely, accurate and reliable diagnosis of DCM. Voicing the concerns of individuals living with DCM, Iwan reflects on the profound importance of shortening the time to diagnosis; and Ben explains why the combined perspectives of the multidisciplinary RECODE-DCM network are key to unlocking this research priority.
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/.