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- All live sessions start on-time. If you miss a session, it will be available On Demand November 10, 2020 - March 31, 2021.
The Joint 16th International Child Neurology Congress & 49th International Child Neurology Congress will be staged virtually/on-line in mid October.
Dates and times for live programming have been reconfigured in a manner which will make live sessions manageably available around the world. All ICNA-CNS will subsequently be available On-Demand through March 2021.
REVISED VIRTUAL MEETING SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE .17.01 KB29/08/2020, 19:43
Speaker presentation guidelines have been sent to session chairs and speakers with links to schedule recording (ALL presentations will be pre-recorded). Poster presentation guidelines will be sent the last week in August.
REGISTRATIONS ARE NOW OPEN ! [Register Now]
The Virtual Joint 16th International Child Neurology Congress & 49th Annual Meeting will include:
- The full lineup of CME-accredited plenary lectures, symposia, seminars, workshops, meet-the-expert sessions and posters (more than 750!) originally scheduled for San Diego.
- Dates and times has been rearranged to ensure optimal access to the full range of content, with some sessions live-streamed each day and all sessions available on demand.
- Multiple social/networking opportunities throughout the meeting.
- Commercial and non-profit exhibits
- All Industry-sponsored CME sessions and product theaters will be offered during Week 1; some sessions may be available a second time in Week 2.
- A strong line-up of fully committed, generously supportive corporate partners eager to explore new and exciting collaborative opportunities with child neurologists in our fast-changing field
We will continue to provide regular updates here and also via eConnections and the CNS website as we move toward launching on-line registration in early August and the virtual meeting in October.
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This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the Minnesota Medical Association and Child Neurology Society. The Minnesota Medical Association (MMA) is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Minnesota Medical Association designates this live activity for a maximum of 100.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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REGISTRATION FEES admit delegate to all Live Open Sessions, Live SIG Meetings, and On-Demand ePoster and Video-Poster Sessions. Junior Members also admitted to Junior Member Sessions. NDC: Traumatic Brain Injury requires additional course fee. Registration also provides you access to all recorded sessions available On-Demand from November 2020 - March 2021. Click here to Register now.
Categories | Registration Fee | NDC Course Fee (Additional/Optional) |
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ICNA High Income | $500 | $60 |
ICNA Member Upper Middle Income | $300 | $35 |
ICNA Member Lower Middle Income | $100 | $25 |
ICNA Member Lower Income | $75 | $25 |
ICNA Junior Member | $50 | $25 |
CNS Active Member (Dues paid by 7/31) | $500 | $60 |
CNS Active Member (late or unpaid dues) | $600 | $60 |
CNS Emeritus Member | $100 | $60 |
CNS Junior Member | $50 | $25 |
Medical Student/Resident | $50 | $25 |
Non-CNS Member/Non-ICNA Member $750 $60 | $750 | $60 |
Non-CNS Member and Non-ICNA Member -ABPN Certified * | $600 | $60 |
*ABPN Certified neurologists who are not CNS or ICNA members are eligible to register at CNS Active. Member rates thanks to a grant from the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) |
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Monday Oct 19
PRELIMINARY SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM | |||||||
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Monday 19 October 2020 | |||||||
07:00 - 11:20 | Neurobiology of Disease in Children Symposium: Traumatic Brain Injury (Pts 1 & II) PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED -- EXTRA COURSE FEE Session I: 7:15 am -9:15 am Session II: 9:30 am - 11:20 am |
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11:20 - 12:25 | NDC Lunch | ||||||
12:25 - 15:30 | Neurobiology of Disease in Children Symposium: Traumatic Brain Injury (Pt III & IV) Session III: 12:25 pm -3:00 pm Session IV: 2:55 pm -3:25 pm |
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16:30 - 18:00 | Meet The Expert Sessions | Workshop | |||||
1. Neuroimmunology: Parainfections and Seronegative Autoimmune Encephalitis in Children: Updates and ControversiesChairs: Cristina Fernandez-Carbonell (US) Speakers: Cristina Fernandez-Carbonell (US); Silvia Tenembaum (Argentina); Thais Armangue (Spain); Russell Dale (Australia) | 2. Experimental Therapeutics: Gene Therapy for Childhood Neurological Disorders) Chairs: Toni Pearson (US) Speakers: Barry Byrne (US); Diana Bharucha-Goebel (US); Toni Pearson (US); Carsten Bönnemann (US) |
3. Ethics: Costly drugs and healthcare—ethics and value perspectives from different healthcare systems Chairs: William Graf (US) Speakers: Amy Tsou (US); Klaus-Peter Zimmer (Germany); Michael I. Shevell (Canada); William Graf (US) |
1. Neuropsychiatry / Movement Disorders: Practical Management of Functional Neurologic Diseases in ChildrenChairs: Leon Dure (US) Speakers: Shekeeb Mohammad (Australia); Leon Dure (US); Aaron Fobian (US) | ||||
18:00 - 20:00 | Opening Reception in Exhibit Hall Sponsored by local host, Rady Children's Hospital San Diego |
Exhibits |
Tuesday Oct 20
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Tuesday 20 October 2020 | |||||||
06:30 - 07:00 | Continental Breakfast | ||||||
6:30 - 7:30 | Breakfast Seminars | Junior Member Seminar | |||||
1. Neurogenetics: Recent advances in the etiologies and mechanisms underlying common brain malformations Chairs: Richard Leventer (Australia) Speakers: William Dobyns (US); An Jansen (Belgium); Nataliya DiDonato (Germany); Richard Leventer (Australia) |
2. Neuroinfectious Disease: Measles vaccination- current situation and consequences - a global perspective Chairs: Anaita Hegde (India) Speakers: Kristen Feemster (US); Anaita Hegde (India); Pauline Samia (Kenya); Banu Anlar (Turkey) |
1. Becoming a Physician scientist in Pediatric Neurology Chairs: Chang-Chun Wu (Taiwan); Hiroya Nishida (Japan) Speakers: Jonathan Mink (US); Pratibha Shinghi (India); Takeru Honda (Japan) |
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07:20 - 08:00 | Continental Breakfast | ||||||
08:00 - 08:25 | Opening Ceremony | ||||||
08:30 - 09:10 | Plenary Lecture 1: John Stobo Pritchard Award Nicola Specchio (Italy): "Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathies: What we know and what we do not know" |
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09:15 - 09:55 | Plenary Lecture 2: Bernard Sachs Award Joseph Gleeson (US): Genes as a Window into the Developing Brain |
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10:00 - 10:30 | Morning Coffee and Tea | Poster Review | Exhibits | Industry Sponsored Sessions (Product Theaters & CME Symposia) | |||
10:30 - 12:30 | Parallel Symposia | ||||||
10:30 - 12:30 | 1. Neuroimmunology: International Consensus Opinions in Opsoclonus-Myoclonus-Ataxia Syndrome Chairs: Tim Lotze (US) Speakers: Ming Lim (UK); Russel Dale (Australia); Mark Gorman (US); Wendy Mitchell (US) | 2. Epilepy: Infantile Spasms -Current management -a global perspective; the way forward Chairs: Pratibha Singhi Speakers: Alexis Arzimanoglou (France); Shinichi Hirose (Japan); Pratibha Singhi (India); haun Hussain (US) |
3. Stroke: Pediatric Stroke: Hot topics, global challenges Chairs: Adam Kirton (Canada) Speakers: Mark MacKay (Australia); Marilyn Tan (Phillipines); Alvin Ndondo (South Africa); Heather Fullerton (US) |
4. Neuro-oncology: Pediatric Mixed Neuronal-Glial Tumors: New Classifications, Molecular Understandings and Targeted Therapy Chairs: Roger Packer (US) Speakers: Roger Packer (US); Gilbert Vezina (US); Brent Orr (US); David Jones (Germany) |
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12:30 - 14:00 | Lunch Exhibits & Poster Review (Authors Present) | ||||||
13:30 - 14:30 | Platform Presentations | ||||||
1. TBD 4 talks | 2. TBD 4 talks | 3. TBD 4 talks | 4. TBD 4 talks | ||||
15:00 - 17:00 | Parallel Symposia | ||||||
5. Neuro-infectious Disease: Tropical Infections of the CNS: A worldwide problem Chairs: Maria Acosta (US); Alfred Cerisola (Uruguay) Speakers: Pratibha Singhi (India); Charles Newton (Kenya); Marco Tulio Medina (Honduras); Douglas Postels (US) |
6. Neuromuscular Disease: Advances in Pediatric Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Chairs: Gyula Acsadi (US) Speakers: Shawna Feely (US); Timothy Estilow (US); Richard Lewis (US); Mario Saporta (US) |
7. Movement Disorders: Lessons from Tourette syndrome - Better understanding of the development of the child brain Chairs: Huei-Shyong Wang (Taiwan) Speakers: Jennifer Vermilion (US); Huei-Shyong Wang (Taiwan); Yoshiko Nomura (Japan); Jonathan Mink (US) |
8. Neonatal Neurology: Neonatal Seizures: Practical Approaches to Classification, Diagnosis and Management Chairs: Courtney Wusthoff Speakers: Cecil Hahn (Canada); Hans Hartmann (Germany); Jo Wilmshurst (South Africa); Ronit Pressler (UK) |
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17:00 - 17:30 | Afternoon Tea | ||||||
17:30 - 19:00 | Meet The Expert Sessions | Workshops | |||||
4. Behavioral Neurology: Management of behavior in children with neurodevelopmental disorders Chairs: Ann Neumeyer (US) Speakers: Shafali Jeste (US); Evdokia Anagnostou (Canada); Kirsty Donald (South Africa); Ann Neumeyer (US); Sarah Spence (US) | 5. Neurometabolic Disorders: Unravelling the complexity of treatable neurometabolic disorders: A case-based session Chairs: Asuri Prasad (Canada) Speakers: P.S. Bindu (Australia); Asuri Prasad (Canada); Annapurna Poduri (US); Sangeetha Yoganathan (India) | 2. Global Neurology: Training to Bridge the Gap in Global Access to Child Neurology Care Chairs: Alex Paciorkowski (US) Speakers: Hélio van der Linden (Brazil); Nfwama Kawatu (Zambia); Kevin Shapiro (US) | 3. Epilepsy: Pediatric epilepsy surgery: when, by whom, and what to expect? Chairs: Kees Braun (Netherlands) Speakers: Kees Braun (Netherlands); J Helen Cross (UK); William D Gaillard (US) |
Wednesday Oct 21
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Wednesday 21 October 2020 | |||||||
06:30 - 07:00 | Continental Breakfast | ||||||
Breakfast Seminars | Junior Member Seminar | ||||||
6:30 - 7:30 | 3. Neuroimmunology: A new era for patients with NMOSD, including children Chairs: Sylvia Tenembaum (Argentina) Ann Yeh (Canada) Speakers: Sylvia Tenembaum (Argentina); Thaís Armangue Salvador (Spain); Ann Yeh (Canada); Tanuja Chitnis (US); Andrea Savranksy (Argentina) | 4. Stroke: Pediatric stroke in the era of advanced geneticsChairs: Moran Hausman-Kedem (Israel) Speakers: Vijeya Ganesan (UK); Moran Hausman-Kedem (Israel); Nomazulu Dlamini (Canada); Patricia Musolino (US) | 2. Nurturing the Global Pipeline of Academic Child Neurologists Chairs: Alexander Cohen (US) Speakers: Adam Hartman (US); Erika Augustine (US); Jo Wilmshurst (South Africa) |
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07:20 - 08:00 | Continental Breakfast | ||||||
08:00 - 08:40 | Plenary Lecture 3: Sheila Wallace Award Suvasini Sharma (India): Dietary therapies for epilepsy in low resource settings: Challenges and successes |
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08:45 - 09:25 | Plenary Lecture 4: Philip R. Dodge Young Investigator AwardTBD | ||||||
9:30 - 10:00 | Morning Coffee and Tea | Posters Displayed | Exhibits | ||||
10:00 - 12:00 | Parallel Symposia | Industry Sponsored Sessions (Product Theaters & CME Symposia) | |||||
9. Cognitive-Behavioral Neurology: The Molecular & Cellular Basis of Developmental Cognitive & Behavioral DisordersChairs: Evan Snyder & Doris Trauner Speakers: Joseph Gleeson (US); Shafali Jeste (US); Evan Snyder (US); Annapurna Poduri (US); Adi Aran (Israel); Alysson Muotri (US); Harvey Sarnat (CA) | 10. Sleep: Integrating Pediatric Sleep Medicine into Child Neurology Chairs: Sanjeev Kothare (US) Speakers: Joseph Kaleyias (UK); Sanjeev Kothare (US); Joanna Wrede (US); Anne Marie Morse (US) | 11. Cerebral Palsy: An Open Discussion on the Definition of Cerebral PalsyChairs: Michael Shevell (Canada) Speakers: Michael Shevell (Canada); Michael Kruer (US); Gulam Khandakar (Australia); Annette Majnemer (Canada) | 12. Epilepsy: Epilepsy and Psychiatric ComorbiditiesChairs: Ana Carolina Coan (Brazil) Speakers: Marilisa Guerreiro (Brazil); Stéphane Auvin (France); Kette Valente (Brazil); Kirsten Donald (South Africa) | ||||
12:00 - 13:30 | LunchExhibits & Poster Review (Authors Present) | ||||||
13:30 - 14:30 | Platform Presentations | ||||||
1. TBD 4 talks | 2. TBD 4 talks | 3. TBD 4 talks | 4. TBD 4 talks | ||||
15:00 - 17:00 | Parallel Symposia | ||||||
13. Neurogenetics: Current Status of Developmental Encephalopathies: Rett syndrome, MECP2 Duplication Disorder, CDKL5 Deficiency DIsorder, and FOXG1 Disorder Chairs: Alan Percy (US) Speakers: Jeffrey Neul (US); Sarika Peters (US); Nadia Bahi-Buisson (France); Knut Brockmann (US) |
14. Global Neurology: Global Challenges and Opportunities in Inpatient Child Neurology Chairs: Mahendranath Moharir (Canada) Speakers: Mahendra Moharir (Canada); Craig Press (US); Mark Mackay (Australia); Vrajesh Udani (India) |
15. Neuroimmunology: Cutting edge technology in neuroinflammation: advancing science and increasing capacity in low and middle-income countries Chairs: Soe Mar (US) Speakers: Michael Wilson (US); Kristine Wylie (US); Aye Mya Min Aye (Myanmar); Soe Mar (US) |
16. Epilepsy: Ketogenic diets in child neurologya tale of 100 years : what does the future hold?Chairs: Suvasini Sharma Speakers: Eric Kossoff (US); Hoon-Chul Kang (Korea); Helen Cross (UK); Suvasini Sharma (India) | ||||
17:00 - 17:30 | Afternoon Tea | ||||||
17:30 - 19:00 | Meet The Expert Sessions | Workshop | |||||
6. Movement Disorders: Tics, Stereotypies, and their look-a-likes -Understanding and managing repetitive movements Chairs: Donald Gilbert (US) Speakers: Harvey Singer (US); Russel Dale (Australia); Donald Gilbert (US) |
7. Neuromuscular: The Many Faces of Pediatric Neuromuscular Diseases: Cases, approaches, pearls and challenges Chairs: Göknur Haliloğlu (Turkey) Speakers: Carsten Bönneman (US); Göknur Haliloğlu (Turkey) |
8. Neuro-Cutaneous Disorders (In Spanish): Neurocutaneous syndrome Iberoamerican network Chairs: Federico Ramos (Spain) Speakers: Federico Ramos (Spain); Lorena Lechuga-Becerra (Mexico); Bolívar Quito-Betancourt (Ecuador); Alba Parra (Spain) |
4. Epilepsy / General Child Neurology: Telehealth- a means to global outreach Chairs: Sucheta Joshi (US) |
Thursday Oct 22
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Thursday 22 October 2020 | |||||||
06:30 - 07:00 | Continental Breakfast | ||||||
6:30 - 7:30 | Breakfast Seminars | Junior Member Seminar | |||||
5. Epilepsy: Don't ask don't tell, or full disclosure? Discussing SUDEP with patients and families in the global community Chairs: Katherine Nichols (US) Speakers: Elizabeth Donner (Canada); Omar Abdel-Mannan (UK); Jeffrey Buchhatler (CA); Helen Cross (UK); Manjari Tripathi ( ); Viviana Vanegas (Chile) |
6. Headache (In Spanish): Migraine in Children and Adolescents-Diagnosis, Management and Treatment Chairs: Clarimar Borrero-Mejias (US) Speakers: Edith Avila Moncayo (Mexico); Denia Ramirez-Montealegre (US); Clarimar Borrero-Mejias (US) |
3. Choosing your career track - academic, private practice, and NGOs Chairs: Payal Patel (US) Speakers: Naila Makhani (US); Doug Smith(US); Ana Claire Meyer (US) |
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07:20 - 08:00 | Continental Breakfast | ||||||
08:00 - 08:40 | Plenary Lecture 5: Linda De Meirleir Neurometabolic Award Lance Rodan (US): Update in Pediatric Neurometabolic Disorders 2020: cerebral folate deficiency and disorders of polyamine metabolism Plenary Lecture 6: Hower Award Kenneth Mack (US): Migraine, Vertigo, and Dizziness |
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9:30 - 10:00 | Morning Coffee and Tea | Posters Displayed | |||||
10:00 - 12:00 | Parallel Symposia | Industry Sponsored Sessions (Product Theaters & CME Symposia) | |||||
17. Neonatal Neurology: Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Congenital Heart Disease: From Fetal Pathogenesis to Prevention Chairs: Stephen Back (US) Speakers: Mette H. Lauridsen (Denmark); Serena Counsell (UK); Stephen Back (US); Steven P. Miller (Canada) |
18. Ethics: Humanism in Child Neurology: The Time is Now! Chairs: David Coulter (US) Speakers: Alcy Torres (US); Ornella Ciccone (Zambia); Ellis Hon (Hong Kong); David Coulter (US) |
19. Headache: Migraine Management in 2020: New Options for Treatment and How to Incoperate Recent Guidelines and Novel Treatments in Clinical Practice Chairs: Heidi Blume (US) Speakers: Kara Lewis (US); Christopher B. Oakley (US); Vincenzo Guidetti (Italy) |
20. Neurodevelopmental Disorders (In Spanish): Beyond Pharmacological Treatment for Neurodevelopmental Disorders: What parents and physicians want to know about the available options. Chairs: Maria Acosta (US) Speakers: Victor Ruggieri (Argentina); Fernando Mulas (Spain); Maria Acosta (US); Victor Gaona (Paraguay); Gabriel Gonzalez Rabelino (Uruguay) |
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12:00 - 14:00 | Lunch Poster Review (Authors Present) | ||||||
14:00 - 16:00 | Parallel Symposia | ||||||
21. Neuromuscular DIsease: Gene Transfer for Children: What we know now Chairs: Anne Connolly (US) Speakers: Anne Connolly (US); Nancy Kuntz (US); Katherine D. Mathews (US); Margie Ream (US) |
22. Neuro-Metabolic Disorders: Vitamin Responsive Conditions in Child Neurology: Whats new? Chairs: Suvasini Sharma (India) Speakers: Ingrid Tein (Canada); Haluk Topaloglu (Turkey); Naveen Sankhyan (India); Suvasini Sharma (India) |
23. Global Neurology: Pediatric Neurology. A global perspective Chairs: Agustin Legido (US); Jorge Vidaurre (US) Speakers: Jo Wilmshurst (South Africa); Solomon Moshe (US); Arushi Gahlot Sahini (India) |
24. Epilepsy (In Spanish): Pediatric Epilepsy. When drugs don’t work Chairs: Elia Pestana Knight (US); Jorge Vidaurre (US); Mario Genel (Mexico) Speakers: Loreto Rios- Pohl (Chile); Elia Pestrana Knight (US); Mario Alonso Vanegas (Mexico); Juan Carlos Poveda (Colombia) |
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18:30 - 21:00 | Gala Closing Reception |
Friday Oct 23
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Friday 23 October 2020 | ||||||||||
06:30 - 07:00 | Continental Breakfast | |||||||||
6:30 - 7:30 | Breakfast Seminars | Junior Member Seminar | ||||||||
7. Neuroinflammation: InterferonopathiesChairs: Banu Anlar (Turkey) Speakers:Adeline Vanderver (US) | 8. Neonatal Neurology: The Value of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the NewbornChairs: Donna Ferriero (US) Speakers: Linda deVries (Netherlands); Steven Miller (Canada); Terrie Inder (US); Donna Ferriero (US) | 4. International Clinical Research Consortia in Child Neurology: Get Involved!Chairs: Adam Hartman (US) Speakers: Heather Fullerton (US); Edwin Trevathan (US); Richard Idro (Africa) | ||||||||
07:20 - 08:00 | Continental Breakfast | |||||||||
08:00 - 08:40 | Plenary Lecture 7: Frank Ford Award Charles Newton (Kenya): Burden of Neurological Conditions in the World’s Children |
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08:45 - 09:25 | Plenary Session 8: Speaker(s) & Topic & Speaker(s) TBA | |||||||||
10:00 - 10:30 | Morning Coffee and Tea | |||||||||
Parallel Symposia | ||||||||||
10:30 - 12:30 | 25. Traumatic Brain Iunjury: Traumatic Brain Injury Chairs: Alcy Torres (US) Speakers: Christopher Giza (US); Alcy Torres (US); Biju Hameed (UK); Lucia Braga (Brazil) | 26. Neuroimmunology: MOG Antibody Associated Neurological Disease – An Update for the ClinicianChairs: Vrajesh Udani (India) Speakers: Vrajesh Udani (India); Russell Dale (Australia); Yael Hacohen (UK); Neelu Desai (India) | 27. Neurometabolic Disorders: Novel advanced treatment in neurogenetic disordersChairs: Wang-Tso Lee (Taiwan) Speakers: Phillip Pearl (US); Wang-Tso Lee (Taiwan); Toni Pearson (US); Nicola Specchio (Italy) |
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13:00 - 16:30 | Child Neurology Foundation Symposium: PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED EXTRA COURSE FEE |
Biomedical Writing Workshop: PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED No course fee |