Edith Graham, MD

Northwestern University
Edith Graham, MD, is an assistant professor of neurology at Northwestern Medicine. She has a particular interest in women’s neurology, encompassing the unique needs of MS patients regarding pregnancy, fertility, menopause and other hormone-related concerns. She has served as a principal investigator for Phase IV clinical trials, including the MINORE, SOPRANINO, and KATHAROS studies, establishing the safety and efficacy of B-cell depleting therapies during pregnancy and breastfeeding. She has researched MS outcomes after fertility treatment in the modern DMT era and authored a systematic review on the impact of fertility treatments in patients with neurologic conditions. She is passionate about patient and provider education on misconceptions surrounding pregnancy and MS management.


