PROSPAX project

PROSPAX Consortium publishes results from their 4-year project on spastic ataxias, with more to come

About the PROSPAX project The PROSPAX consortium of patient groups, researchers and clinicians across Europe and Canada (including the UK), set up the PROSPAX project to study the progression of spastic ataxias over time, in a rigorous and harmonised way – from the clinical to the molecular level. This has included clinical, imaging, digital-motor and …

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An interview with Netherlands-based PhD researcher Ilse Willemse, on the SPAX app for home monitoring in ARSACS and SPG7 as part of the European PROSPAX project 

The PROSPAX (PROgression chart of SPAstic ataXias) project focuses on ARSACS and SPG7, and is a collaboration between neurologists in several sites across Europe and Canada. The overall aim is to gain a better understanding of how spastic ataxias progress over time to prepare well-designed treatment trials for these conditions, that will be applicable to many of the >100 other …

An interview with Netherlands-based PhD researcher Ilse Willemse, on the SPAX app for home monitoring in ARSACS and SPG7 as part of the European PROSPAX project  Read More »