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EBV-MS

  • Paper from Cell by Olivia Thomas

    Molecular Mimicry: How EBV-Triggered T Cells May Attack the Brain in MS

  • Prof Torkilsen presenting at a research conference in 2025 in Dubai

    EBV-MS highlighted at MENACTRIMS 2025

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    Advancing Multiple Sclerosis Research: Highlights from the Neuro-SysMed Symposium 2025

  • Professor Øivind Torkildsen welcoming consortium members to the Annual Meeting 2025

    EBV-MS Annual Consortium Meeting 2025: Strengthening Collaboration Towards Prevention and Understanding of Multiple Sclerosis

  • Professor Marco Salvetti presenting at the ECF Annual Meeting 2025

    EBV-MS Consortium at the European Charcot Foundation

  • Scientist working in the lab

    Unraveling the EBV-MS Connection: Professor Øivind Torkildsen at MENACTRIMS 2025

  • Dr Maja Jagodic giving her presentation on epigenome at the ISNI conference

    The EBV-MS Team Presents Groundbreaking Research at ISNI 2025 in Japan

  • Picture of EBV-MS consortium members at ECTRIMS 2025

    EBV-MS Consortium Showcases Cutting-Edge Research on Epstein-Barr Virus and Multiple Sclerosis at ECTRIMS 2025

  • Picture of three people from the MS research area discussing

    Breaking Ground on EBV and MS: Highlights from ECTRIMS 2025 Educational Session

  • Picture of the group members of CING

    Meet Our new EBV-MS Partner: The Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics (CING)

  • From a screen during an online meeting, showing many faces in front of their screens.

    Meeting with the Scientific Advisory Board of the EBV-MS Project

  • Poster of the Nobel symposium with text info on a black background, illustrated by a blue artwork of a brain.

    Nobel Symposium on Multiple Sclerosis Highlights EBV Link