Middleton, WI – This CE-accredited meeting stands apart from many traditional medical meetings by offering a singular track of scientific and clinical presentations in a dynamic environment, along with numerous networking opportunities. Highlights of the Forum include the Kenneth P. Johnson Memorial Lecture and the National MS Society Barancik Prize for Innovation in MS Research Lecture. In addition, poster sessions will showcase over 400 poster presentations.
This year’s theme is “Breaking Barriers in MS.” The scientific program will include discussion of barriers such as healthcare disparities and access to care, CNS borders and associated cells, impediments to neural repair, rehabilitation roadblocks, and clinical trial design considerations. Explore how to overcome barriers to successfully meet ACTRIMS’ mission to build a community that advances the science and treatment of multiple sclerosis and related disorders.
ACTRIMS is committed to fostering the careers of Young Investigators with an interest in MS. The first session of the Forum is composed of platform presentations by Young Investigators who will be selected based on a review of the submitted abstracts. In addition, junior faculty, fellows, and students who submit abstracts are eligible for an educational grant to support their attendance. Neurologists in training will learn about career paths in clinical and investigative neuroimmunology through the pre-conference Neurology Resident Summit in Multiple Sclerosis.
Mission
The ACTRIMS Forum is a translational science meeting highlighting novel and rigorous scientific discoveries made in MS that advance our understanding of research and clinical care of MS patients.
Reasons to Attend
Gain the latest knowledge in scientific principles to clinical application approaches;
Optimize MS management;
Engage with clinical and scientific experts in the field of MS and neuroimmunology;
Get career advice from established investigators on how to launch a career as a Young Investigator;
Learn through a unique and intersectoral approach — looking at a single issue from multiple perspectives in a contained meeting that favors exchanges and peer learning;
Dive deeper into hot topics with other clinicians and scientists.
Who Should Attend
The ACTRIMS Forum will be of value to researchers, clinicians, residents, students, and postdoctoral fellows who have an interest in the cellular, molecular, neural, and social networks within MS research and treatment fields.
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Meeting details
When: February 29 – March 2 2024
Venues: The Palm Beach County Convention Center – 650 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL and the Hilton West Palm Beach – 600 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL