Menno Schoonheim (@mennoke) 's Twitter Profile
Menno Schoonheim

@mennoke

Scientific director at MS Center Amsterdam | Neuroscientist | Associate Professor | @MAGNIMS | @IMSCOGS | @AnatNeu_Ams @MScentrum020 @AmsterdamUMC

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So happy to be presenting at ECTRIMS 2023 in beautiful Milan. During the talk I will discuss new aspects of MS pathology we can see with structural MRI. And: what we can learn by studying the way the brain responds to this damage using functional scans? I hope to see you there!

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Comment with Amit Lampit in the The Lancet Neurology on the impressive #CogEx trial on combining computerised #cognitive #training with aerobic exercise in primary progressive #MultipleSclerosis that yielded some #unexpected findings. thelancet.com/journals/laneu…

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So proud of Marloes! She presented on advanced ways of investigating how patterns of communication in the brain alternate, and how these are affected by MS. New insights on why the network becomes inefficient in some people with MS. Exciting times! #MSMilan2023 MS Centrum Amsterdam

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Higher degree of brain atrophy and lesion activity were predictive of new relapses or disability progression in #MultipleSclerosis. Five-years analysis of the REFLEX/REFLEXION study from Menno Schoonheim MS Centrum Amsterdam Merck ▶️ journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…

Higher degree of brain atrophy and lesion activity were predictive of new relapses or disability progression in #MultipleSclerosis.

Five-years analysis of the REFLEX/REFLEXION study from <a href="/Mennoke/">Menno Schoonheim</a> <a href="/MScentrum020/">MS Centrum Amsterdam</a> <a href="/merckgroup/">Merck</a> ▶️ journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
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Koubiyr et al. report white matter (WM) degeneration in #multiplesclerosis using a ‘fixel-based’ approach, which considers the full complexity of WM and shows higher sensitivity. Koubiyr Ismail Menno Schoonheim shorturl.at/fzX12

Koubiyr et al. report white matter (WM) degeneration in #multiplesclerosis using a ‘fixel-based’ approach, which considers the full complexity of WM and shows higher sensitivity. <a href="/IsmailKoubiyr/">Koubiyr Ismail</a> <a href="/Mennoke/">Menno Schoonheim</a> shorturl.at/fzX12
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Glad to have shared the results on the treatment effects of cladribine tablets on data-driven patterns of GM atrophy in multiple sclerosis at #ISMRMBenelux. Thanks to Menno Schoonheim & coauthors for your support!

Glad to have shared the results on the treatment effects of cladribine tablets on data-driven patterns of GM atrophy in multiple sclerosis at #ISMRMBenelux. Thanks to <a href="/Mennoke/">Menno Schoonheim</a> &amp; coauthors for your support!
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Great discussions on day 2 of MAGNIMS Amsterdam. How do we measure progression on clinical scores and how do we predict this on MRI? Carmen Tur Tom Fuchs Rosa Cortese Claudio Gasperini, Ludwig Kappos Jaume Sastre-Garriga Eva Strijbis

Great discussions on day 2 of <a href="/MAGNIMS/">MAGNIMS</a> Amsterdam. How do we measure progression on clinical scores and how do we predict this on MRI? <a href="/CarmenTur1/">Carmen Tur</a> <a href="/FuchsTom/">Tom Fuchs</a> <a href="/RosaCortese5/">Rosa Cortese</a> Claudio Gasperini, Ludwig Kappos <a href="/J_SastreGarriga/">Jaume Sastre-Garriga</a> Eva Strijbis
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As president of @IMSCOGS I am very proud to announce we are back in September with a conference fully dedicated to cognition in MS. Today is #WorldMSDay, another reason to keep higlighting the immense impact cognitive dysfunction has on the daily life of people with MS. Join us!

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Just a reminder: Join us in Bern in September for our next @IMSCOGS meeting and present your work on cognition in MS! See imscogs.com

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Excited to share our new review paper on the role of the cerebellum in #MultipleSclerosis! We explore structural damage and network disconnections in MS, shedding light on the little brain. 🧠📚 Menno Schoonheim sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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We are in Bern this week, for the 2024 IMSCOGS meeting. Proud of a fantastic meeting on cognition in MS, organized by prof. Penner, which I support in my role as current president. Keep an eye on our social media accounts and website for more upcoming events!

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Thank you ECTRIMS for a great conference! So proud of the many plenary lectures and posters from our MS Centrum Amsterdam, great to see so much translation between our subspecialties. And: Best poster award goes to our very own Eva Krijnen! See you all next year!

Thank you <a href="/ECTRIMS/">ECTRIMS</a> for a great conference! So proud of the many plenary lectures and posters from our <a href="/MScentrum020/">MS Centrum Amsterdam</a>, great to see so much translation between our subspecialties. And: Best poster award goes to our very own Eva Krijnen! See you all next year!
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Our latest work is out now in Neurology Journal. Tommy Broeders found that people with MS require more energy to switch between functional brain network configurations, but only if they have cognitive impairment. Interested? Read the rest here! neurology.org/doi/10.1212/WN… Anatomy & Neurosciences

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Full house at our OS group's workshop day, which starts with a big celebration of their almost finished Open Science Guidebook for Neuroscience 🥳🔓

Full house at our OS group's workshop day, which starts with a big celebration of their almost finished Open Science Guidebook for Neuroscience 🥳🔓