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Elizabeth Porco

Genzyme’s Lemtrada approved by the FDA
Genzyme’s Lemtrada Approved by the FDA - Approval Establishes Genzyme’s MS Franchise in the U.S. with Two Approved Products; Follows [...]
Genzyme announces enrollment of first patient in phase II Vatelizumab trial in RRMS
Genzyme Announces Enrollment of First Patient in Phase II Vatelizumab Trial in Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis Tuesday, November [...]
Study on abnormal MRIs and the risk of developing multiple sclerosis featured in the IJMSC
Study on Abnormal MRIs and the Risk of Developing MS Featured in the International Journal of MS Care (Hackensack, NJ, October [...]
Optimizing multiple sclerosis management – new CME/CE courses for healthcare professionals
Optimizing Multiple Sclerosis Management: New CME/CE Regional Courses for Healthcare Professionals (Hackensack, NJ, October 2014)— The [...]
Neurologic illness in US children: CDC issues health advisory to increase reporting
Update and background In August 2014, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and Children’s Hospital [...]
Results from two phase III studies added to U.S. label of Genzyme’s Aubagio
Results from Two Phase III Studies Added to U.S. Label of Genzyme’s Aubagio Once-daily Aubagio is the only oral treatment to [...]
Employment in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) study
Employment in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Study Multiple sclerosis (MS), the leading cause of neurological disability among young and [...]
Novartis teams up with multiple sclerosis advocate David Osmond to launch Our Voice in Song
Novartis teams up with multiple sclerosis advocate and musician David Osmond to launch MS education initiative Our Voice in Song™ [...]
At four years, treatment effect maintained in patients who received Lemtrada in studies
At Four Years, Treatment Effect Maintained in More Than Two-Thirds of Patients Who Received Genzyme’s Lemtrada in Pivotal Studies - In [...]
New international survey finds multiple sclerosis patients and neurologists view communication positively
New International Survey Finds MS Patients and Neurologists View Communication Positively, Yet Struggle to Discuss Key MS [...]

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