Christmas Survey: our research priorities

OF THE FOLLOWING RESEARCH THEMES WE ARE INVOLVED IN, WHICH DO YOU RATE AS BEING THE MOST IMPORTANT?



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“I have classified our MS-related research into major themes; please let us know which one you rate as being the most important.”


“If you don’t come back to this blog for some time I would like to take this opportunity of wishing a happy and joyous festive season. I hope you have time to reflect on 2011; I have a feeling that 2012 is going to be a momentous year for MS research and for MS’ers.”

7 thoughts on “Christmas Survey: our research priorities”

  1. "I have a feeling that 2012 is going to be a momentous year for MS research and for MS'ers"Prof G,Thanks for such a positive comment at the end of the year (I'm assuming it's not the mulled wine talking). I hope you are right. Have a good break.Thanks to you and Prof B for all your hard work.

  2. "I have a feeling that 2012 is going to be a momentous year for MS research"Prof G,Is that a gut feeling i.e. every year must bring more advances than the last, or is it because you know there's likely to be some interesting research papers / trial results coming out?

  3. That statement made my day Prof G!Even if 2012 doesn't shape out the way you said, for a moment, just a moment, I truly feel things might just get better and more hopeful for a prog-MS'er like me.ThANk you Team G.

  4. I really hope you're right in your prediction Prof G. 'Momentous' is a BIG word indeed. I'm going to save your quote and hold you up to it in December 2012. You have been warned 😉

  5. Prof G,Wishing you and Team G a great holiday season and a positive start to the new year. Thank you and your team for all the work you do in fighting MS. I look forward to reading more posts on the blog in 2012!

  6. woo-hoo!I'm so glad to see you use a positive adjective in terms of MS Prof G.Usually you seem more reserved and conservative when talking about hopefulness in terms of effectively treating MS.

  7. आपके मूह में घी-शक्कर!(spoken as) . . . . . . . . . . Aapkay moo mein ghee-shakkar! (literal translation) . . . . Butter and sugar in your mouth! (meaning) . . . . . . . . . . . Your words are sweet. Thank you for the happy prediction. May what you said come true

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