The largest part of the brain is the ____________?
Cerebrum
Innate
There are eight signs of MS progression. Name six.
1. Bowel/bladder dysfunction;
2. Trouble with memory or concentration
3. Weakness or problems with ambulation
4. Numbness or loss of sensation
5. Problems with coordination
6. Difficulty with speech or swallowing
7. Vision problems
8. Other neurologic findings related to MS
This Chicago team member, after gaining weight, had a physician exclaim, “You’re HUGE!”
Amy
The ______________ contains an outer layer of white matter and an inner layer of gray matter
Spinal Cord
B Cells
In EXPAND, what was...
1. The average patient age?
2. The percentage of patients required walking assistance at baseline?
3. The percentage of patients had documented EDSS progression in the two years prior to entering the study?
Average age was 48,
56% of patients required walking assistance
100% of the patients had documented EDSS progression two years prior to entering the study
This Chicago team member had a physician could string together many F%*# bombs, their goal was not to swear when he did.
Steve Johnson
What are the three main components of a neuron?
Cell body
Dendrites
Axon
Autoimmunity
Mayzent's primary end point was time to three month confirmed disability progression. What was the Relative Risk reduction of brain volume loss, which was one of Mayzent's additional secondary endpoints?
23% relative reduction in brain volume loss
This Chicago team member shared a lunch with a counterpart and they BOTH brought the food.
Rachel
Name the four main parts of the brain
Brainstem
Cerebellum
Diencephalon
Cerebrum
Mayzent’s impact on cognition was an exploratory end-point and Mayzent’s impact on progression to wheelchair results were identified in post-hoc subgroup analysis. What specific impact did Mayzent have on cognition and progression to wheelchair?
1. Cognitive endpoint results: Mayzent demonstrated a 21.3% overall reduction in risk of sustained decrease in SDMT score of >4 points (and had a 2.48 point difference vs placebo at 12 months).
2. Mayzent reduced the risk of progressing from an EDSS score of 6.5 to 7 (or greater) by 37% compared to placebo
This Chicago team member promoted a product that had multiple indications and the first day in the field, shared their knowledge, only to realize the data was for the wrong specialty.
Tammy
What type cells lay down layers of myelin around axons?
Oligodendrocytes
Mayzent’s dual MOA is thought to play a role in RMS inflammation and neurodegeneration. What is the proposed MOA of Mayzent?
1. Mayzent works on the periphery to limit active lymphocytes from leaving the lymph nodes, which may reduce lymphocyte migration into the CNS. The lymphocytes are stored, not destroyed in lymph nodes and upon discontinuation, blood lymphocyte counts rapidly recover within 10 days.
2. Mayzent readily crosses the blood-brain barrier and enters the CNS where it binds with high affinity to the S1P1 and S1P5 receptors.
This Chicago team member passed up the chance to go home during product training to stay with their study buddies and watch “Something About Mary” over a beer and pizza.
Steve Hopkins