NI
Non-imaging Biomarkers
Thursday, May 25, 2017: 6:15 PM-8:15 PM
B2 (New Orleans Convention Center)
Higher Serum Prolactin in a Subset of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
Felipe Santana Perez, MD, PhD, Institute of Endocrinology;
Alina Gonzalez-Quevedo, MD, PhD, Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery;
Daymet Grass Fernandez, Registered Nurse, International Center of Neurological Restoration;
Mayte Cabrera Gamez, PhD, Institute of Endocrinology;
Cynthia Chavez Paredes, MD, Institute of Endocrinology;
Jose A Cabrera Gomez, MD, PhD, International Center for Neurological Restoration;
Felipe Santana Perez, MD, PhD, Institute of Endocrinology
Feasibility of Self-Collected Dried Blood Spot Samples during a 30 Day Period in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis
Evan Jameyfield, Medical Student, Frank H. Netter School of Medicine, Qunnipiac University;
Rebecca Crowell, PhD, Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center;
Dorothy Wakefield, MS, University of Connecticut Health Center;
Elizabeth W. Triche, PhD, University of Connecticut School of Medicine;
Evan Jameyfield, Medical Student, Frank H. Netter School of Medicine, Qunnipiac University
Quantitative Motor Performance Is Indicative of Impairments in Specific Cognitive Domains Among Persons with Multiple Sclerosis
John Vollmer, n/a, Wayne State University;
Mareena Atalla, BS, Wayne State University;
Manon Nitta, n/a, Wayne State University;
Nora E Fritz, PhD, PT, DPT, NCS, Wayne State University;
Nora E Fritz, PhD, PT, DPT, NCS, Wayne State University
Vitamin A and Race in MS Patients Supplemented for Vitamin D
Jason Ledesma, BS, LA BIOMED;
Padma Priya Puttagunta, MD, LA Biomed;
Kristen Berube, BS, LA Biomed;
Bijal Mehta, MD, MPH, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center;
Jason Ledesma, BS, LA BIOMED