Early in Day Two of the 2026 ACTRIMS Forum, Dr. Manuel Friese, this year's winner of the Barancik Prize for Innovation in MS Research, delivered the Barancik Prize lecture titled Decoding Neurodegeneration in Multiple Sclerosis. It was a fascinating presentation, followed by Dr. Friese's talk on Pregnancy-Inspired Mechanisms of Inflammation Control in Multiple Sclerosis, as part of a session focused on emerging biologies in MS. Later in the day, I caught up with Dr. Friese, and we talked about his work in the lab and in the clinic.
Dr. Ilana Katz Sand closed out Day Two by presenting her research on Diet, Leukocyte Telomere Length, and Disability in MS, as part of a session on cutting-edge developments. I had an opportunity to speak with Dr. Katz Sand about her research and the role that diet plays in managing MS.
Join us tomorrow, when we recap the final day of the 2026 ACTRIMS Forum!
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