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Rachel Horne Prize for Women's Research in MS



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The European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis is a non-profit, independent, representative European-wide organisation that serves as Europe's and the world's largest professional organisation dedicated to the understanding and treatment of multiple sclerosis.



The International Women in Multiple Sclerosis network unites clinicians and researchers committed to advancing scientific discoveries and improving care for people with MS and related disorders. Founded by women and supportive of all, iWiMS advocates for meritocracy, diversity, parity and ingenuity in MS research and patient care.



Americas Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis is a community of leaders from the United States and Canada who are dedicated to the treatment and research in MS and other demyelinating diseases. It focuses on knowledge dissemination, education and collaboration among disciplines



ENDORSERS



National Multiple Sclerosis Society (USA)



'We applaud the Horne Family Charitable Foundation and our partners, the International Women in MS, for establishing the Rachel Horne Prize for Women's Research in MS. Gender inequality is a long-standing problem in medical research, including MS research, and it delays critical progress toward cures.'


Cynthia Zagieboylo

President & CEO of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society



MS Society
England & Wales



MS International Federation



'The MS International Federation is delighted to endorse the Rachel Horne Prize for Women's Research in MS. This prize will provide an important stimulus for research focusing on the issues that impact women living with MS globally, as well as recognising the outstanding contribution of female scientists working to solve these challenges.'


Peer Baneke, Former CEO of MSIF



MS Trust



Brazilian Committee for Treatment & Research in MS



'BCTRIMS is proud to support the Rachel Horne Prize for Women's Research in MS. We are committed to fostering gender equality, actively promoting the recognition of women's invaluable contributions to scientific advancement in our field. Our endorsement of this prize also aims to inspire increased involvement of women in MS research.'


Alfredo Damasceno

Executive President of BCTRIMS



Latin American Committee for Treatment & Research in MS



Middle East North Africa Committee for Treatment & Research in MS



'MENACTRIMS is glad to endorse the Rachel Horne Prize for Women's Research in MS, recognizing its role in promoting the progress of multiple sclerosis (MS) research and highlighting the significant contributions of female scientists in this domain. The prize aims to inspire women researchers globally, regardless of their nationality or background, to actively participate in advancing MS research.'


Prof Bassem Yamout

President of MENACTRIMS





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Rachel Horne Prize for Women's Research in MS