Cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis: a matter of connectivity?

Written by Lauren Pulling

We recently spoke to Menno Schoonheim at ECTRIMS 2016 (London, UK, 14–17 September 2016) to discuss his work on brain connectivity approaches to studying and treating multiple sclerosis (MS), the hurdles in the field and his highlights from the conference. Menno Schoonheim is a neuroscientist, currently working as an Assistant Professor at the MS center Amsterdam, department of Anatomy and Neurosciences, VU University Medical Center in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. He received his PhD (Cum Laude) in 2014, based on his thesis entitled “Are you connected? A network perspective on cognitive dysfunction in early multiple sclerosis”. His research mainly focuses on...

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