
Thank you for raising over $5.3 million for MS research in 2021
We look back on the enormous milestones reached in 2021 thanks to the Kiss Goodbye to MS community. Thank you for continuing to accelerate our superpower – MS research.

We look back on the enormous milestones reached in 2021 thanks to the Kiss Goodbye to MS community. Thank you for continuing to accelerate our superpower – MS research.

A recent study from regional NSW is the first to assess if the NDIS package allocated to people with MS matches the level of disability measured by a formal neurological assessment.Â

A new study of brain tissue has found that immune cells derived from blood immune cells, attack myelin in the very early stages of MS.

MS Australia National Advocate Erin Brady reflects on International Day of People with Disability in a post-pandemic world.

Our Kiss Goodbye to MS ambassadors say thank you to the fantastic MS community by sharing their very own thank you letters.

MS researchers have investigated whether a naturally occurring molecule, which some DMTs mimic, has the capacity to promote myelin repair.

CEO Rohan Greenland gives an update on the MS Australia activities for November, focusing on MS Australia’s 2021 Prime Award nomination.

New research funded by MS Australia has shown how UV light traps immune cells in the lymph nodes, similar to the action of some MS therapies.

MS Australia has funded seven new innovative MS research projects totalling nearly $150,000 in this year’s first round of incubator grants.