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NeuroFrontiers
Clinical research and advancements furthering clinicians’ ability to diagnose and treat neurological disorders never stop. And neither does NeuroFrontiers, a series dedicated to covering them all. Here neurology specialists will find essential updates on conditions affecting the nervous system, spinal cord, and overall brain health. So if you want to stay up to date on the latest clinical research and news on neurological disorders, then look no further. Because NeuroFrontiers is where neurology specialists and great minds explore the mind itself.
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Episodes
Advancing MOGAD Care 24.06.2026 10:04
No Label: Michael Levy, MD, PhD No Label: Peter V. Sguigna, MD What do the latest METEOROID trial results mean for neurologists treating myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease (MOGAD)? Michael Levy, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, discusses relapse prevention, diagnostic challenges, and the future of MOGAD management with Peter Sguigna, MD, UT Southwestern...
Multidisciplinary Coordination in TK2d Diagnosis and Management 24.06.2026 11:15
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Zarazuela Zolkipli-Cunningham, MBChB, MRCP Guest: Oscar H. (Hank) Mayer, MD Thymidine kinase 2 deficiency (TK2d) is a rare mitochondrial myopathy that can involve multiple organ systems, requiring care from different specialties. Given that need for multidisciplinary coordination, Dr. Charles Turck speaks with Drs. Hank Mayer and Zuela Zolkipli-Cunni...
Navigating Stem Cell Therapy Conversations in MS 08.06.2026 4:45
Guest: Jaime Imitola, MD As stem cell therapies continue to generate significant interest among patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), clinicians must be prepared to distinguish between approved treatments, investigational approaches, and unproven interventions marketed through stem cell tourism. Hear more as Dr. Jaime Imitola discusses the current landscape of stem cell therapies in MS, the risks...
Cognitive Screening in MS: Practical Strategies and Modern Approaches 28.05.2026 3:30
Guest: Elizabeth S. Gromisch, PhD Cognitive changes are a common but complex aspect of multiple sclerosis care, making practical and accessible screening strategies essential. In this program, Dr. Elizabeth Gromisch explores both traditional and digital cognitive screening tools for MS and shares real-world insights on selecting and implementing assessments across a range of clinical settings. Dr....
Identifying the Respiratory Manifestations of TK2d: The Pulmonologist’s Role 14.05.2026 14:45
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Bethany Lussier, MD Patients often present with respiratory symptoms that don’t quite align with typical pulmonary findings. So what clues should raise our suspicion that something beyond primary lung disease might be driving their condition? Joining Dr. Charles Turck to talk about the pulmonologist’s role in identifying respiratory manifestations of...
Recognizing TK2d: Key Clinical Signs and Diagnostic Protocols 14.05.2026 13:30
Host: Alexandria May, PharmD, BCPS Guest: Kaitlin Batley, MD Fatigue and muscle weakness may seem routine, but when do they signal an underlying condition like thymidine kinase 2 deficiency (TK2d)? To find out, Dr. Alexandria May speaks with Dr. Kaitlin Batley, Director of the Pediatric Neuromuscular Program at Children’s Health and an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Neurology at UT Southwes...
Understanding Variability in Myasthenia Gravis 01.05.2026 3:45
Guest: Henry Kaminski, MD Myasthenia gravis is an unpredictable condition, with symptoms and treatment responses that can vary widely from one patient to the next. Tune in to hear Dr. Henry Kaminski explain how to navigate this variability and make thoughtful, individualized treatment decisions. Dr. Kaminski is the Meta A. Neumann Professor of the Department of Neurology at The George Washington U...
Examining the Global Genetic Prevalence of TK2d 30.04.2026 14:01
Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Guest: Austin Larson, MD Emerging research on thymidine kinase 2 deficiency (TK2d) provides new insights into its global genetic prevalence and variability across genetic ancestries. By combining clinical literature with large genomic databases, investigators estimated disease incidence using carrier frequency under Hardy-Weinberg assumptions, uncovering signifi...
Applying the 2024 McDonald Criteria: Real-World Impacts on MS Diagnosis 30.03.2026 3:00
Guest: Aaron Miller, MD Early real-world experience with the 2024 McDonald criteria suggests a meaningful increase in multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnoses, driven largely by recognition of optic nerve involvement and reclassification of radiologically isolated syndrome. Hear from Dr. Aaron Miller as he reviews emerging evidence, explains how these updates are reshaping diagnostic pathways, and addres...
Advancing MS Care with Multimodal Aging Signatures and Proteomic Biomarkers 19.02.2026 10:45
Guest: Adil Harroud, MD Guest: Dylan Hamitouche Host: Ryan Quigley Multimodal aging signatures are reshaping our understanding of progression and prognosis in multiple sclerosis (MS). Host Ryan Quigley sits down with Dr. Adil Harroud and Mr. Dylan Hamitouche to learn more about implications for the future of risk stratification and personalized treatment in MS, a topic they presented on at the 202...
Understanding Accelerated Biological Aging in Pediatric MS 19.02.2026 5:15
Guest: Jennifer Yang, MD Emerging evidence shows that children with multiple sclerosis exhibit accelerated biological aging. Learn more about the potential implications with Dr. Jennifer Yang, who spoke about this topic at the 2026 ACTRIMS Forum. She's an Assistant Professor of Neurosciences at the UC San Diego School of Medicine and the Division of Pediatric Neurology at Rady Children's Hospital.
Multiplex Proteomic Biomarkers in MS: Emerging Tools for Precision Care 19.02.2026 5:15
Guest: Raphael Schneider, MD, PhD, FRCPC, CIP Multiplex proteomic biomarker panels are redefining how we understand and monitor multiple sclerosis (MS) by capturing interconnected pathways in a single sample. Hear from Dr. Raphael Schneider as he explores how these tools could inform prognosis, risk stratification, and clinical trial design, which he spoke about at the 2026 ACTRIMS Forum. Dr. Schn...
Parkinson’s Research in Focus: Translating Science Into Clinical Progress 16.01.2026 15:30
Host: Jerome Lisk, MD, MBA, M.S., FAAN Guest: Michael Salvatore, PhD Guest: Vicki Nejtek-Salvatore, PhD Translational research is reshaping the way we understand, detect, and manage Parkinson’s disease. To learn more about how current research efforts are uncovering early biomarkers and redefining intervention strategies, Dr. Jerome Lisk sits down with Dr. Michael Salvatore and Dr. Vicki Nejtek-Sa...
Bridging the Diagnostic Gap: Blood Biomarkers in Alzheimer’s Care 10.12.2025 4:30
Guest: Ashvini Keshavan, MRCP, PhD Very few patients in UK memory services receive an Alzheimer’s diagnosis supported by molecular testing, limiting timely access to emerging therapies. The ADAPT trial—which was funded by the Blood Biomarker Challenge, a multi-million-pound program supported by the Alzheimer's Society, Alzheimer's Research UK, and players of People's Postcode Lottery—aims to close...
Navigating MS Diagnosis in Older Adults: Distinguishing Comorbidities and Mimics 29.09.2025 5:15
Guest: Le Hua, MD Diagnosing multiple sclerosis (MS) in older patients presents unique challenges, especially as age-related comorbidities and common neurological findings often mimic MS. Hear from Dr. Le Hua as she highlights the importance of thorough clinical history, cautious interpretation of imaging, and the role of paraclinical studies in ensuring accurate MS diagnosis, particularly in pati...
Understanding Antibody-Mediated Demyelinating Diseases: Key Differences From MS 29.09.2025 4:45
Guest: Michael Levy, MD, PhD Antibody-mediated demyelinating diseases, such as neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder and MOG antibody disease, differ fundamentally from multiple sclerosis (MS) due to their association with specific antibodies. Dr. Michael Levy explains how these conditions progress, how relapses can drive disability, and why prevention is critical for improving long-term outcomes...
Genetic Pathways in MS: The Clinical Impact of a Chromosome 2 Variant 29.09.2025 5:30
Guest: Sergio Baranzini, PhD In a landmark study involving over 10,000 patients, the International MS Genetics Consortium (IMSGC) has identified the first genetic variant associated with disease severity in multiple sclerosis (MS). Dr. Sergio Baranzini, a Distinguished Professor of Neurology at the University of California, San Francisco Weill Institute for Neurosciences, explains what's next in r...
Decoding Disability Worsening in MS: The Case for Combining CSF and Serum Biomarkers 17.09.2025 4:30
Host: Ryan Quigley A new multicenter study highlights how serum and CSF biomarkers can refine prognostic accuracy and guide treatment strategies in multiple sclerosis (MS). ReachMD's Ryan Quigley explains key findings and provides insights on how integrating these biomarkers at diagnosis could move MS care toward more personalized and effective interventions. This topic was also discussed at the 2...
The Future of MS Management: Novel Agents and Clinical Approaches 26.08.2025 3:45
Guest: Marisa McGinley, DO The multiple sclerosis (MS) treatment landscape is rapidly evolving, with novel approaches on the horizon that may transform care for progressive patients. Explore the latest phase 3 data on BTK inhibitors like tolebrutinib and gain insights into ongoing CAR T-cell and remyelination research, including the BEAT-MS trial, with Dr. Marisa McGinley, a neurologist at the Cle...
Modern MS Care: Navigating Treatment Options for Better Patient Outcomes 20.08.2025 4:00
Since 2010, the landscape of multiple sclerosis care has transformed to encompass a variety of medications, each having unique benefits, risks, and side effect profiles. Dr. Jonathan Howard discusses how to match treatment strength to disease severity and balance patient risk tolerance with evolving therapeutic options, from long-standing injectables to infusions and oral therapies. Dr. Howard is...
Recognizing MS: Understanding Symptoms and Avoiding Misdiagnosis 20.08.2025 3:00
Early symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS) often present as clear, localized neurological changes lasting several days. However, many nonspecific complaints and common MRI findings can mimic MS, leading to misdiagnosis and unnecessary treatment. Dr. Jonathan Howard, an Associate Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine and the Director of the Neurology Service at...
Epigenetic Immune Signatures in Alzheimer’s: Implications for Diagnosis and Therapy 19.08.2025 4:30
Guest: David Gate, PhD Patients with Alzheimer's disease—especially APOE4 carriers—show distinct epigenetic immune alterations that may influence disease progression, treatment response, and side effect risk. In this episode, Dr. David Gate, an Assistant Professor of Behavioral Neurology at Northwestern University, dives into his research on this subject and explains how chromatin accessibility in...
Advancing MS Care: Evolving Treatments and High-Efficacy Approaches 14.08.2025 3:15
Guest: Marisa McGinley, DO Multiple sclerosis (MS) treatment has transformed dramatically, with a wide range of high-efficacy options currently available. Dr. Marisa McGinley, a neurologist at the Cleveland Clinic, explores how advancements in drug availability, administration methods, and efficacy are reshaping care, with a focus on sequencing strategies and the growing movement toward early, agg...
Understanding MS: Managing Hidden and Overlooked Symptoms 14.08.2025 4:00
Guest: Marisa McGinley, DO Multiple sclerosis (MS) presents with far more than just mobility issues—fatigue, spasticity, bladder and bowel dysfunction, cognitive changes, and mood disorders are frequently underrecognized but deeply impactful. Dr. Marisa McGinley, a neurologist at the Cleveland Clinic, explains how to identify subtle clinical changes, utilize patient-reported outcomes, and engage i...
Recognizing the Full Spectrum of MS Symptoms: Multidisciplinary Pathways to Better Care 13.08.2025 4:00
Guest: Marisa McGinley, DO Multiple sclerosis (MS) presents a diverse range of symptoms that require coordinated, expert care. Dr. Marisa McGinley, a neurologist at the Cleveland Clinic, provides practical strategies for neurologists to serve as the central point of contact for patients with MS, initiate targeted treatments, and engage a variety of specialty teams in collaborative management.
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