Projets de recherche 2016
- Prof. Dr. Thorsten Buch
Director Institute of Laboratory Animal Science, University of Zurich
Dissecting the role of pattern recognition in initiation of anti-myelin autoimmune responses Prof. Dr. Pasquale Calabrese
Faculty of Psychology and Transfacultary Research Platform Psychology and Psychiatry University of Basel
The relationship between disability, physical activity and affective disturbances in MSDr. Andrea Chicca
Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine (IBMM), University of Bern
Potent inhibition of endocannabinoid re-uptake as a novel pharmacological strategy with potential translational application to control multiple sclerosis disease progressionDr. Giulio Disanto
Neurocenter of Southern Switzerland, Ospedale Regionale sede Civico Lugano
Prediagnostic presentations of multiple sclerosis in primary care: a case-control studyProf Renaud Du Pasquier, M.D
CHUV, Service de neurologie, Laboratory of neuro-immunology, Center of research in neurosciences, Department of clinical neurosciences Lausanne
Impact of fingolimod treatment on T cell migration to the central nervous system: a four-year observational studyDr. Gaby Enzmann
Uni Bern, TKI
Resolution of neuroinflammation as treatment for Multiple SclerosisPD Dr. med. Claudio Gobbi
Ospedale Regionale di Lugano - Civico e Italiano Civico
Effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and cognitive rehabilitation on cognitive functions in patients with multiple sclerosis: an explorative study with structural and functional MRIProf. Stéphanie Hugues
University of Geneva
MHCII-mediated antigen presentation by lymphatic endothelial cells in EAEProf. Dr. Andrea Huwiler
Inst. of Pharmacology, Uni Bern, Inselspital,INO‐F, 3010 Bern
Pharmacological characterization of a novel oxazolo-oxazole derivative of fingolimod, ST-1505 in vitro and its therapeutic efficacy in an experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) model in C57BL/6 mice and sphingosine kinase 2 deficient mice.Prof. Patrice Lalive d'Epinay
Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Division of Neurology,University Hospital of Geneva
Functional significance of c-Met expression on effector CD8+ T lymphocytes in autoimmune CNS demyelination (extension year #2)Prof. Dr. Jan Lünemann
Institute of Experimental Immunology, Uni Zurich
Therapeutic eddicacy of low molecular weight polysialic acid in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitisDr. Matthias Mehling
Institute of Experimental Immunology, Uni Zurich
Chemotaxis of B cells in MSDr. Maria Meira
University Hospital Basel, Department of Biomedicine, Clinical Neuroimmunology lab
Extracellular RNA (exRNA) signature as an indicator for natalizumab treatment response and PML risk assessmentDr. med. Athina Papadopoulou
University Hospital Basel
OCT as marker of cognitive impairment in MSProf. Dr. med. Caroline Pot Kreis
SNSF assistant Professor, Service de Neurologie, CHUV Lausanne
Endothelium as a source of oxysterols that fine-tune lymphocyte migration during Multiple SclerosisProf. Dr. Walter Reith
Department of Pathology and Immunology, Facuty of Medicine, University of Geneva
A novel T-cell co-inhibitory pathway conferring protection against CNS autoimmunityDr. Georgia Salanti
Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Bern
Comparative effectiveness and safety of disease-modifying drugs in early treatment of multiple sclerosisProf. Dr. Nicole Schaeren-Wiemers
Neurobiology Lab, Department of Biomedicine, University Hospital Basel
A novel animal model to study chronic grey matter changes in the brainDr. Bettina Schreiner
University of Zurich, Institute of Experimental Immunology
In depth characterization of astroglial phenotypes in autoimmune CNS inflammationDr Viktoria Szabolcsi
University of Fribourg
Investigation of the role of parvalbumin in myelination, de- and remyelination in the CNSDr. Silvia Tietz
Theodor Kocher Institut Bern
The role of the mitogen-activated protein kinase-activated protein kinases (ML) 2 and MK3 in the pathogenesis of experimental autoimmune encepaomyelitisDr. Tim Vanbellingen
Zentrum für Neurologie und Neurorehabilitation, Luzerner Kantonsspital
A new app for at-home dexterity training in Multiple Sclerosis: a randomized controlled studyDr. Rajeev Verma
University Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology, Inselspital Bern in cooperation with SCAN (Support Center of Advanced Neuroimaging)
Do behavioral changes, beside depression and fatigue, correlate with cortical pathologies in patients with Multiple Sclerosis?Dr. Franca Wagner
Inselspital Bern
Automatic segmentations of MS lesions, brain volumetry and morphometry: Proposal of a diagnostic tool for disease monitoringAndrea Weise, MSc in OT (Karolinska Institute Stockholm, 2007)
Kliniken Valens, Rehazentrum Valens
Development and feasibility study of a three-week inpatient fatigue management education (IFME) protocol for persons with MS-related fatigue