Genetics
Towards Equitable Genomics: Rethinking the Genetic Architecture of Multiple Sclerosis18, May 2026
18, May 2026
17, May 2026
Alper Bulbul
18, May 2026
This blog post examines how the genetic study of multiple sclerosis has been shaped by an overreliance on European-ancestry populations and why this limits both scientific understanding and clinical translation. Drawing on the article “Towards a global view of multiple sclerosis genetics,” it explains how multi-ancestry research can improve fine mapping of causal variants, clarify the role of HLA and MHC variation, strengthen polygenic risk prediction, and reveal population-specific genetic signals. The post also highlights the ethical imperative to include under-represented communities in MS genomics so that future advances in precision medicine benefit patients across all ancestral backgrounds.
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