Tisch MSRCNY will be closed for the holiday beginning on Tuesday, December 31st and will reopen on Thursday, January 2nd at 9:00 AM. We wish you and your family a happy and healthy New Year!
Thank you for attending the 22nd Annual Tisch MSRCNY Patient Symposium! Your opinion is important to us and we would love your feedback. Please take a moment to complete our survey. We appreciate you taking the time to do this and we will take into consideration all of your feedback when planning...
The Tisch MS Research Center of New York wishes everyone celebrating Rosh Hashanah with their family and friends, a meaningful and sweet new year. May it be filled with good health and happiness! L'Shanah Tovah!
September 13, 2019: At Journal Club, our experts sat down to discuss a paper on biomarkers of intestinal barrier function and their role in multiple sclerosis. Camara-Lemarroy et al 2019 - Biomarkers of intestinal barrier function in multiple sclerosis are associated with disease activity There is...
In observance of Labor Day, Tisch MSRCNY will be closing at 2:00 PM on Friday, August 30th and will reopen at 9:00 AM on Tuesday, September 3rd. We wish everyone a safe and happy holiday!
Over 1,000 people have already registered for the Tisch MSRCNY 22nd Annual MS Patient Symposium on Sunday, October 6, 2019! Are you one of them? Don't miss out on the largest FREE patient education symposium. Click here for more information and to register. We are looking forward to a great event...
July 19, 2019: At Journal Club, our experts sat down to discuss a paper on the sodium accumulation in the brain in MS. Brownlee et al 2019 - Cortical grey matter sodium accumulation is associated with disability and secondary progressive disease course in relapse-onset multiple sclerosis Sodium MRI...
July 12, 2019: At Journal Club, our experts sat down to discuss a paper on cellular aging and remyelination in progressive MS. Nicaise et al 2019 - Cellular senescence in progenitor cells contributes to diminished remyelination potential in progressive multiple sclerosis Stem cells, particularly...