Mds Podcast

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Sinopse

The MDS Podcast channel was created with the ultimate goal of improving education in Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders, while keeping MDS members, other neurologists, health professionals and neuroscientists updated with novel and clinically-relevant research findings. A monthly issue of the podcast will highlight the results of an article published in the Society journals, Movement Disorders or Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, including an interview with one of the authors of the article selected.

Episódios

  • The lasting impacts of scholarly debates - MDS 40th Anniversary

    01/12/2025

    To celebrate the 40th Anniversay of the MDS, Dr. Sara Schaefer sits down with two key leaders of the MDS European Regional Section, Prof. Marie Vidailhet and Prof. Alberto Albanese. Listen as they share their fond memories of scholarly debate, Congress experiences, and hopes for the future.

  • Promoting diversity and access to care and education - MDS 40th Anniversary

    01/12/2025

    To celebrate the 40th Anniversay of the MDS, Dr. Sara Schaefer sits down with two key leaders of the MDS African Regional section, Dr. Njideka Okubadejo and Dr. Jonathan Carr. Together they discuss their experiences within MDS and what makes them proud to be long-standing members.

  • Hot Topic: Pallitive care in movement disorders

    24/11/2025

    In this Hot Topic episode, Dr. Sarah Camargos talks with Prof. Janis Miyasaki about the meaning and benefits of palliative care and how it improves quality of care in movement disorders.

  • Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in CSF1R-related disorder

    17/11/2025

    In this episode, Prof. Fanny Mochel discusses the rationale and key findings from a retrospective cohort study of patients with CSF1R-related disorder treated with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, highlighting the potential of this therapy to achieve both clinical and radiological disease stabilization. Journal CME is available until September 24, 2026 Read the article.

  • Using alcohol as a tool to unravel laryngeal dystonia: The Vodka Trial

    10/11/2025

    In this episode, Dr. Divyani Garg converses with Prof. Kristina Simonyan on applying the standard alcohol challenge test, in combination with targeted genetic analysis in the GABAergic synapse pathways, in persons with laryngeal dystonia. Together they explore alcohol’s role in laryngeal dystonia, the genetic signatures that may predict responsiveness, and what this could mean for the future of treatment of laryngeal dystonia specifically, but also dystonia in general. Read the article.

  • MDJ Review of the Year: "Deep Genotyping" - What third-generation sequencing can teach us

    03/11/2025

    Dr. Sarah Camargos interviews Dr. Guillaume Cogan and Prof. Alexis Brice, the corresponding authors of the article selected as the Movement Disorders Review of the Year. Listen as their conversation dives into the new sequencing technologies, and the broader diagnosis they bring to the field.

  • MDJ Research Article of the Year: Microglial activation in isolated REM sleep behavior disorder

    03/11/2025

    Dr. Michele Matarazzo interviews Dr. Victor Hvingelby, the recipient of this year’s MDJ Research Article of the Year award. Together they discuss the use of PET tracers to assess microglial activation in isolated REM sleep behavior disorder and how these tools can better define prodromal Parkinson’s disease.

  • What's next? Updates in functional neuroimaging • 2025 MDS Congress

    27/10/2025

    Developments in neuroimaging have grown a lot over the years. Dr. Thilo van Eimeren discusses biomarker development, both in tau and alpha synuclein, current research, and his hope for future successes.

  • What’s new for MSA? • 2025 MDS Congress

    27/10/2025

    Dr. Alessandra Fanciulli discusses how the MDS criteria for the diagnosis of MSA has made an impact on the field, the status of biomarker research, and optimal targets for disease-modifying trials for MSA.

  • Highlights in ataxia • 2025 MDS Congress

    27/10/2025

    Dr. Lauren Jackson discusses recent clinical trials, genetic updates, and interesting research in the field of ataxia.

  • Highlights for dystonia • 2025 MDS Congress

    27/10/2025

    Prof. Susanne Schneider discusses all things dystonia. Listen as she reviews the revised MDS definition and classification system for dystonia, updates for neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation, and the exciting future of genetic therapies.

  • Current status of functional neurosurgery • 2025 MDS Congress

    27/10/2025

    There have been major breakthroughs in functional neurosurgery. Prof. Jill Ostrem breaks down the latest updates in the field, specifically surrounding adaptive DBS.

  • Current microbiome research for Parkinson's disease • 2025 MDS Congress

    27/10/2025

    Prof. Paul Wilmes breaks down his #mdscongress talk discussing the recent studies on the influences of the gut microbiome on PD. He also dives into future goals and what interventions may be beneficial for PD.

  • Breaking down functional movement disorders • 2025 MDS Congress

    27/10/2025

    Functional movement disorders (FMDs) are the most common subgroup of functional neurological disorders. Prof. Selma Aybek breaks down current trends for FMDs, controversies, and treatment preferences, including implementing an interdisciplinary team.

  • Updates in tauopathies • 2025 MDS Congress

    20/10/2025

    Dr. Yaroslau Compta discusses how the view of co-pathologies has changed the view of many disorders, including tauopathies. He dives into the current state of clinical trials for PSP and what those results may mean for the future of biomarkers.

  • Motor rehabilitation for Parkinson’s disease • 2025 MDS Congress

    20/10/2025

    Rehabilitation for movement disorders, like PD, has become increasingly prevalent for patient care. Prof. Alice Nieuwboer discusses how technology has shaped the field, how neurologists can support patient exercise, and what future updates she looks forward to.

  • Disease modification and Parkinson’s disease: Clinical trial design and population selection • 2025 MDS Congress

    20/10/2025

    There have been nearly 30 years of disease modifying trials for PD, but little success. Prof. Tanya Simuni breaks down clinical trial design for a heterogenous disease like PD and discusses the future goals and importance of a biological definition.

  • Current landscape of pediatric movement disorders • 2025 MDS Congress

    20/10/2025

    Due to genetic advancements, the pediatric movement disorder field is ever growing. Dr. Shekeeb Mohammad breaks down the current landscape of the field and how adult neurologists can advance their learning.

  • Current genetic landscape for movement disorders • 2025 MDS Congress

    20/10/2025

    The field of genetics often moves quickly, making it a challenge to stay informed. Dr. Gerard Saranza breaks down the current landscape, new discoveries and technologies, and what changes we can expect in the upcoming years.

  • Achievements and future goals: An interview with MDS President • 2025 MDS Congress

    20/10/2025

    Dr. Victor Fung reflects on his term as MDS President and his appreciation for the accomplishments that were achieved. He further discusses his future hopes and goals of the Society and the #mdscongress.

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