by Julie Langelier, Gladstone Institutes A new study led by scientists at Gladstone Institutes—Mark Petersen (left), Katerina Akassoglou (center), and Reshmi Tognatta (right)—identifies a promising therapy that could improve the repair of damaged myelin. Credit: Michael Short/Gladstone Institutes In the nearly 1 million Americans living with multiple sclerosis, the fatty substance that insulates the nerves of...