Improving Reproductive Health and Pregnancy for People with Multiple Sclerosis

About

We designed this site to help patients with MS navigate pregnancy and family planning. We hope you will use this site as a starting point for further conversations with your neurologist.

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Suma Shah, MD
Principle Investigator

Dr. Shah is a neuroimmunologist and multiple sclerosis specialist at Duke with a clinical and research focus on improving pregnancy and reproductive health experiences of patients with MS.

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Vivian Chen
Project Lead

Vivian is a current medical student at Duke interested in reproductive health and improving care for patients with neurologic conditions through patient education and research.

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Jesse Prakken
Design Co-Lead

Jesse is a Duke alumnus, currently finishing his Masters in Physiology at Georgetown University. He is interested in patient quality of life and educational outreach, and hopes this page serves its users well.

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Cynthia Ding
Design Co-Lead

Cynthia is an undergraduate student at Duke University majoring in Neuroscience. She is interested in neurobiology, medicine, and finds joy in using graphic design to make information more accessible.

We would also like to credit our colleagues who created ReproRheum for site inspiration and for their help in developing PregMS.