Track what’s most important to you and have access to the key elements of your MS story all in one place.
Use the information you’ve entered to chart your course over time and see how others like you are doing.
Access calculators and tools designed by MS researchers to help you make decisions about treatments.
A team of doctors and researchers at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroinflammation Center partnered to create the MS BioScreen so that patients would have the information and tools to make informed decisions about their MS care and treatment. Originally developed as an iPad-based tool for use in UCSF's MS clinic, the team adapted and expanded the tool to make it “open” (as its name reflects) and accessible to all people living with MS, including their clinicians and their families.
Anyone can use the tool for free. MS BioScreen will grow and adapt as we learn more about MS. We welcome your feedback and suggestions along the way.
Information for researchers and clinicians can be found here.
Track what’s most important to you and have access to the key elements of your MS story all in one place.
Use the information you’ve entered to chart your course over time and see how others like you are doing.
Access calculators and tools designed by MS researchers to help you make decisions about treatments.
A team of doctors and researchers at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroinflammation Center partnered to create the MS BioScreen so that patients would have the information and tools to make informed decisions about their MS care and treatment. Originally developed as an iPad-based tool for use in UCSF's MS clinic, the team adapted and expanded the tool to make it “open” (as its name reflects) and accessible to all people living with MS, including their clinicians and their families.
Anyone can use the tool for free. MS BioScreen will grow and adapt as we learn more about MS. We welcome your feedback and suggestions along the way.
Information for researchers and clinicians can be found here.
A team of doctors and researchers at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroinflammation Center partnered to create the MS BioScreen so that patients would have the information and tools to make informed decisions about their MS care and treatment. Originally developed as an iPad-based tool for use in UCSF's MS clinic, the team adapted and expanded the tool to make it “open” (as its name reflects) and accessible to all people living with MS, including their clinicians and their families.
Anyone can use the tool for free. MS BioScreen will grow and adapt as we learn more about MS. We welcome your feedback and suggestions along the way.
Information for researchers and clinicians can be found here.