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Who’s Missing from Multiple Sclerosis Research?

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    Multiple sclerosis (MS) research is evolving, but important gaps remain in how well studies reflect the diversity of people living with the disease. To address this gap, a recent study identified practical, consensus-driven priorities for advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion across MS research. Sitting down with Ashley Baker to discuss these findings is a co-author of the study, Dr. Ruth Ann Marrie, who's a Professor at Dalhousie University and holder of the Gillian's Hope Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Research Chair.

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  • Overview

    Multiple sclerosis (MS) research is evolving, but important gaps remain in how well studies reflect the diversity of people living with the disease. To address this gap, a recent study identified practical, consensus-driven priorities for advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion across MS research. Sitting down with Ashley Baker to discuss these findings is a co-author of the study, Dr. Ruth Ann Marrie, who's a Professor at Dalhousie University and holder of the Gillian's Hope Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Research Chair.

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