Exploring Myelin Repair Mechanisms in Multiple Sclerosis Research
Significant Funding for Multiple Sclerosis Research
The National Multiple Sclerosis Society (USA) has awarded a $1 million grant to Dr. Isabel Pérez-Otaño, who leads the Plasticity and Remodeling of Neural Circuits laboratory at the Institute. This funding is aimed at exploring myelin repair mechanisms related to multiple sclerosis.
Focus Areas of the Research
- The study primarily investigates nerve regeneration processes.
- Gene therapy will play a critical role in the research.
- Understanding myelin repair is essential for developing effective treatments.
The implications of this research could pave the way for innovative therapeutic strategies to address multiple sclerosis and enhance brain health.
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