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22.08.2025

Joint Educational Session at ECTRIMS 2025: Exploring the Role of EBV in MS with BEHIND-MS and EBV-MS Consortia

The 2025 edition of the ECTRIMS Congress, taking place in Barcelona from 24 to 26 September, will feature an educational…

Exciting News: More-EUROPA E-Learning Sessions Now Live!

25.06.2025

  We are delighted to announce the launch of our More-EUROPA e-learning sessions, designed to help patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals,…

Partnering with Expert Patients in the WISDOM Project: Shaping the Future of MS Digital Health Tools

25.06.2025

On 19 March 2025, the European Multiple Sclerosis Platform (EMSP) hosted a dynamic consultation meeting with the Multiple Sclerosis Community…

25.06.2025

Spotlight on More-EUROPA: Bridging Real-World Data and Clinical Evidence for Better MS Care

At the EMSP Annual General Meeting 2025, we were delighted to present the More-EUROPA project—a collaborative effort funded by the…

Empowering Patients and Communities with Real-World Data: Insights from the Prague Training

25.06.2025

On May 14, 2025, EMSP and the More-EUROPA project team held an engaging face-to-face training session, titled “Real-World Data: How…

How Can We Use IMSS Data to Drive Systemic Change: Highlights from the IMSS Session at the EMSP Annual Conference 2025

22.05.2025

At this year’s EMSP Annual Conference in Prague, one of the most anticipated sessions focused on the findings of the…

16.05.2025

Invisible symptoms leave people with MS underserved and unheard, new findings show

Brussels, May 16, 2025 – The European Multiple Sclerosis Platform (EMSP) has released the Impact of Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms (IMSS)…

Welcoming Our Scientific Advisory Committee: A New Chapter for EMSP’s Vision and Impact

24.04.2025

Earlier this April, the European Multiple Sclerosis Platform (EMSP) proudly hosted the first introductory meetings of our newly established Scientific…

The experience of stigma and concealment in Multiple Sclerosis

02.04.2025

By Guest Contributer Dr Rebecca Maguire  As both an academic and a person living with multiples clerosis (MS), I am…

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