MS Living WellACTRIMS Forum 2022 Insights – Dr Barry Singer MStranslate April 4, 2022 ACTRIMS, Conferences, Research The Americas Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ACTRIMS) held its annual meeting between February 24 and 26 in West Palm Beach, Florida. Unfortunately, due to ongoing travel restrictions tied to the COVID-19 pandemic, MStranslate was once again unable to attend this conference in person. However, still wanting to provide detailed coverage for its community, MStranslate approached Dr Barry Singer to share his insights from the event. Dr Barry Singer will be known to many members of the MStranslate community as, like us, he is committed to keeping people living with multiple sclerosis up-to-date and informed about developments in MS research. Dr Singer is a Neurologist, Founder of The MS Center for Innovations in Care in St Louis, and Creator / Host of the MS Living Well blog and podcast (the online home of his science communication efforts). Anyone wanting to connect with Dr Singer on Twitter can do so by clicking here. In the below video, MStranslate co-founder, Brett Drummond, and Dr Singer discuss key outcomes from ACTRIMS Forum 2022. Topics discussed include studies related to diet, the gut microbiome, smoking, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), treatments and much more. MStranslate thanks Dr Singer for generously volunteering his time to record this feature, sharing his immense knowledge with our community. As always, if you have any questions for Brett on this video, please either comment below, join the conversation on our social channels or email them to him directly at brett@mstranslate.com.au. Join the conversation on all things related to multiple sclerosis research by connecting with us on social media. You can find us on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram and LinkedIn. Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.