Funded Projects

FISM

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Exploring pathogenic mechanisms associated with depression in multiple sclerosis: functional and structural disconnectivity of neurotransmitter-related nuclei

Lender: FISM 

 

Horizon 2020 - 3TR

eu

Identification of the Molecular Mechanisms of non-response to Treatments, Relapses and Remission in Autoimmune, Inflammatory, and Allergic Conditions

Lender: European Union

 

CogEx

ms foundation

A Multi-Arm, Randomizeda, Blinded, Sham-Controlled Trial of Cognitive Rehabilitation and Aerobic Exercise

Lender: MS Foundation

 

R01 NS099527

nih

Examining the role of brain sodium content in MS using MRI

Lender: NINDS/NIH

 

R01 NS100811

nih

MRI predictors of disease and disability progression in African-Americans with MS

Lender: NINDS/NIH

 

RG 4916A2/1

ms

A 7 Tesla MRI post-mortem study of gray matter lesions in MS

Lender: National MS Society

 

RG 5120A3/1

ms

Multimodal longitudinal Imaging in progressive MS

Lender: National MS Society

 

Roche

Roche

Monitoring grey matter damage and retinal thickness in MS patients: the combined role of MRI and OCT

Lender: ROCHE Research Agreement

 

RIN

fis

Rete di Neuroimaging avanzato - Fase IV: laboratorio virtuale di neuroimmagini verso una medicina personalizzata/di precisione

Lender: Ministero della Salute 

 

5x1000

fis

"Ageing" e sclerosi multipla: studio dell'immunosenescenza e dei correlati MRI

Lender: Ministero della salute (5x1000)

 

Horizon 2020 - REMAp

ue

 

 

Adaptive and personalized neuromotor rehabilitation of persons with Multiple Sclerosis: from characterization to exploration of residual sensorimotor abilities using a body- machine interface

Lender: Unione europea

 

INAIL

inail

 

 

The rehabilitative approach as a qualifying factor in the reasonable accommodation of workers with multiple sclerosis.

Ente finanziatore: INAIL

 

REPAIR FIS_00002258

fis

Tissue recovery and plasticity after CNS inflammatory demyelinating relapses

Ente finanziatore: FIS

2023-2028

 

PRIN

Functionally and Anatomically Informed Tractography of the Human brain (FAITH)

Ente finanziatore: PRIN (PROGETTI DI RICERCA DI RILEVANZA NAZIONALE)

2022-2024

 

PRIN

Advancing MRI biomarkers of brain tissue microstructure and energetics in Multiple Sclerosis

Ente finanziatore: PRIN (PROGETTI DI RICERCA DI RILEVANZA NAZIONALE)

2022-2024

 

Last update 18 October 2024