mynewsdesk.comECTRIMS 2019: Review of Online Coverage MStranslate September 18, 2019 Conferences, ECTRIMS While ECTRIMS 2019 is officially over, our coverage of it will continue during the coming weeks. There are three reasons for this. Firstly, there was just too much content to cover in our short end of day summary videos and we are committed to providing the most detailed and in-depth coverage for you that we can. Secondly, a significant reason for attending the conference in person was to record interviews with researchers from around the world. We believe that it is hugely important that we are giving the MS community direct access to the people doing fantastic work in various areas of multiple sclerosis research. We are now in the process of finalising these videos for publishing and you will see them start to appear in the near future. Thirdly, we pride ourselves on also listening to the feedback that you give us and using it to tailor the approach for how we communicate information to you. One of the things that we have definitely learned over the years is that people value information in lots of different formats. So while we hope that many of you enjoyed our end of day summary videos from the conference, we wanted to also provide similar information in a number of slightly different ways. Today, we summarise all of the information that Brett ‘live tweeted’ from the conference. This provides the presentation updates in very short, bite-sized communications. As always, we hope that this leads to conversation and discussion. If you would like to hear any more details about any of these tweets, don’t hesitate to ask! The easiest way would be to leave your question in the comments section under the associated post on our Facebook page or through e-mailing Brett (brett@mstranslate.com.au). DAY 1: DAY 2: DAY 3: Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Notify me of follow-up comments by email.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.