Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders: Volume 37 to Volume 46
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders serves as a dynamic and expansive platform within the realm of multiple sclerosis (MS) research and its associated disorders of the central nervous system. Underpinned by the expertise of prominent researchers from diverse neuroscience domains, this international journal encompasses a broad spectrum of topics relevant to MS and its complexities. The journal’s primary mission is the swift dissemination of high-caliber original research within this domain, while also addressing other important aims.
Timeliness remains a core value, as the journal aims to promptly communicate new scientific and clinical care advancements. This is achieved through the publication of rapid updates, editorials on critical topics, and the insights of contemporary thought leaders on pertinent issues. By providing a holistic view of the MS landscape, the journal fosters the exploration of emerging trends, ongoing controversies, and groundbreaking developments that shape the field.
One unique feature of the journal is its commitment to fostering learning and enhancing the practice of neurologists engaged in the care of MS patients. This objective is realized through a dedicated section focusing on teaching, aiming to provide valuable insights and resources for both community and academic neurologists. Furthermore, summaries of key articles crafted for a lay audience enhance accessibility and promote understanding beyond the scientific community.
The journal’s editorial team, comprising four chief editors and an array of accomplished section editors, collectively oversees the curation of content that spans various dimensions of MS research. These dimensions encompass clinical neurology, neuroimaging, neuropathology, neuroepidemiology, therapeutics, genetics/transcriptomics, experimental models, neuroimmunology, biomarkers, neuropsychology, neurorehabilitation, measurement scales, teaching, neuroethics, and lay communication.
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders offers a range of article types to cater to the diverse needs of its readership. These include reviews, original research articles, editorials, commentaries, clinical trial papers, letters to the editors, case reports, book reviews, and news items. Furthermore, the journal encourages the submission of on-line summaries tailored for a lay audience, teaching lessons, and supporting images and datasets.
In summary, Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders stands as a vital conduit for the rapid dissemination of groundbreaking MS research, aiming to foster understanding, promote clinical excellence, and drive advancements in the understanding and management of MS and its related disorders.
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