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$373K Grant to Support Discovery of Remyelinating Compounds for MS – Multiple Sclerosis News Today
The National Multiple Sclerosis Society has awarded a two-year, $373,000 Fast Forward grant to researchers at the University of California Riverside School of M…
The National Multiple Sclerosis Society has awarded a two-year, $373,000 Fast Forward grant to researchers at the University of California Riverside School of Medicine to identify compounds best able to replace myelin lost over the course of multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a press release.
Seema Tiwari-Woodruff, PhD, a professor of biomedical sciences at Riverside, will lead the project, which builds upon her past research showing that a molecule called chloroindazole, along with structur…
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