An MS Centre Research Symposium, let by Early Career Researchers (ECRs), ran on 19 February from 1pm until 5pm The event included, "An Overview of the Anne Rowling Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Clinical Research Portfolio", presented by MS & Neuroimmunology Hub Manager, Dawn Lyle and Senior Research Nurse, Jill Hunter plus presentations from Robert Shaw, post-doctoral researcher with Professor Adriana Tavares and Charlene Hamid, Lead Ophthalmic Imager & Analyst. There was also an update from post-doctoral researcher Christine Farrugia about the Chief Scientist Office & Anne Rowling Clinic-funded project, Precision-MS: Integrating precision metrics into early treatment of MS.The day was a fantastic opportunity for ECRs and other researchers to connect and highlight the important work being undertaken by the MS Centre. Keywords:Anne Rowling ClinicMultiple SclerosisDawn LyleJill HunterRobert ShawAdriana TavaresCharlene HamidChristine FarrugiaPrecision-MS This article was published on 2025-03-31