Annual Meeting Daily - Wednesday, April 17, 2024

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Wednesday, April 17, 2024

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Neurology Year in Review Plenary Session 9:15 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Hubs 12:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Neuroscience in the Clinic | Scientific Sessions 1:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Education Sessions 7:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. Hubs 8:00 a.m.– 9:00 a.m. Education Sessions 1:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.
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Today’s Course to Explore Brain Health Across the Lifespan

Join five expert speakers from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. today in room 601 for “The New Era of Brain Health Across the Lifespan: How Science and Public Policy Can Improve Neurologic Outcomes for All.”

This riveting course, directed by AAN Brain Health Committee member Joel Salinas, MD, MBA, MSc, FAAN, will lead attendees through the past and present of brain health. Topics will include talks on brain health in every stage of a person’s lifespan—the early years, middle age, and late life—and how science can influence policy through AAN member advocacy.

Participants should become familiar with emerging evidence-based practice for timely and appropriate intervention to reduce risks and enhance protective factors for brain health conditions; learn how to consider development and implementation of interventions and systems-based practice to improve quality of life for those affected by brain health conditions appropriate to each life epoch; and understand ways to collaborate across disciplines, organizations, and initiatives to advance brain health.

Society Spotlight Focuses on Peripheral Nerves

The AAN is partnering with the Peripheral Nerve Society for today’s Society Spotlight session (formerly Invited Science) from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in room 601. Participants will hear updates on the cutting-edge science of hot topics in peripheral nerve disorders from authors giving encore presentations of top research presented at the recent Peripheral Nerve Society meeting. Select research will emphasize basic, clinical, and translational science as they evolve toward a more complete understanding of peripheral nerve disorders with the overall goal of developing more effective prevention and treatment.

Presentations and authors include:

Update from the Charcot-Marie-Tooth and Related Neuropathies Consortium (CMTR)

1:00 p.m.–1:24 p.m.

Vera Fridman, MD

Update from the International Diabetes Neuropathy Consortium (IDNC)

1:24 p.m.–1:48 p.m.

Brian Callaghan, MD, MS, FAAN

Inflammatory Neuropathies, What's New?

1:48 p.m.–2:12 p.m.

Luis Querol, MD, PhD

Update from the Neuropathic Pain Consortium (NPC)

2:12 p.m.–2:36 p.m.

Roy L. Freeman, MD

Update from the Toxic Neuropathy Consortium (TNC)

2:36 p.m–3:00 p.m.

Stefanie Geisler, MD

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Joel Salinas, MD, MBA, MSc, FAAN Ann H. Tilton, MD, FAAN Behnam Sabayan, MD, PhD, MSPH Daniel José Correa, MD, MSc, FAAN Justin T. Jordan, MD, MPH, FAAN

Frontiers in Neuroscience

Clinical Implications of Late-breaking Research Illuminated in Today's Plenary

Basic and translational research related to clinical issues of importance will be highlighted when seven outstanding researchers provide summaries of their late-breaking findings and describe the clinical implications of the results in this morning’s Frontiers in Neuroscience Plenary Session. The session will be moderated by Joshua M. Shulman, MD, PhD, FAAN, of Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TX, and offers 2.25 CME credits.

Moderator:

Joshua M. Shulman, MD, PhD, FAAN Member, Science Committee

How Does the Brain Compose Spontaneous Behavior?

Sandeep Robert Datta, MD, PhD

Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

Neural Circuits and Mental Health

Kafui Dzirasa, MD, PhD

Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC

Sense of Self in the Brain

Josef Parvizi, MD, PhD

Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA

Brain Computer Interface

Jocelyne Bloch, MD

Gregoire Courtine, PhD

Université de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland

Psychedelics in Clinical Neurology

Robin Carhart-Harris, PhD

University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

Molecular Basis of Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Aging and Alzheimer's Disease

Renã A.S. Robinson, PhD

Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN

Live “Fireside Chat” to Follow Frontiers in Neuroscience Plenary Session

Head over to the Research Hub in Exhibit Hall B–E after the session to engage with and ask questions of plenary moderators and presenters during the live, 30-minute “Fireside Chat!”

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Today’s Hub Highlights

Step outside the traditional classroom and into the world of out-of-the-box learning with eight hub areas. Each hub offers unique educational and networking opportunities and creative programs that leave participants with take-home skills and resources for their patients, practices, and careers.

Here are today’s highlights:

Academic Hub

Mile High Lobby

Conversation Corner: Promotions: How to Prepare for and Get One

12:00 p.m.–12:30 p.m.

Steven Vernino, MD, PhD, FAAN, and Karen Hirsch, MD, will familiarize participants with the process for academic promotion.

A Fledgling General Neurology Fellowship Training Program

4:45 p.m.–5:30 p.m.

Can General Neurology be the focus of a fellowship program? Hear from Jessamyn Conell-Price, MD, about this new program at UCSF.

HeadTalks

Lobby B

Standing on the Shoulders of Giants

3:00 p.m.–3:45 p.m.

Join us as Gregory D. Cascino, MD, FAAN, and AAN Past President Terrence L. Cascino, MD, FAAN, share about their careers in neurology and lives outside the clinic in this conversation with Lyell K. Jones, Jr., MD, FAAN.

G. Cascino T. Cascino Jones

NeuroZone

4:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m.

Watch as your neurology colleagues get in the zone and compete in a variety of games challenging their knowledge, physicality, and more! AAN President Carlayne E. Jackson, MD, FAAN, and CEO Mary E. Post, MBA, CAE, will participate in the final competition.

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Vernino Hirsch Conell-Price UC Boulder students performed Tuesday at a lecture-concert directed by Kamal R. Chemali, MD, in HeadTalks. Chemali showed attendees how music parameters can modulate the autonomic nervous system.

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Innovation Hub

Exhibit Hall B-E

Paint and Wine Sessions

12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. in the Exhibit Hall

Today’s the last day to try your hand at a masterpiece!

Leadership University

Mile High 4AB

Leadership of a Culturally Intelligent Organization

1:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m.

Culturally intelligent leaders create an environment where diversity and culture flourish, and where conflicting values can be safely expressed and explored through dialogue. Organizations and leaders who embrace this model ask probing questions on whether their organization culture really accepts the differences it invites, and whether they really embrace the different perspectives that come from increasing our commitment to recruiting. Roy H. Hamilton, MD, MS, FAAN, will explore culturally intelligent organizations within medicine and strategies to develop this model.

Inclusive Communication

3:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.

Nicole Rosendale, MD, and Diana M. Cejas, MD, will describe scenarios in which inclusive communication is essential for leadership and identify interventions to improve inclusivity of communication in a variety of leadership scenarios.

Practice and Policy Hub

Lobby F

Not Red, Not Blue, Just #AAN Green: How AAN Advocacy Overcomes the Partisan Divide from Policy Development to BrainPAC

1:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m.

Join Christine Doss Esper, MD, FAAN, FANA, and Nina Yakovlevna Riggins, MD, FAAN, to learn more about the AAN’s advocacy efforts.

Research Hub

Exhibit Hall B-E

Clinical Trials Diversity: A Surmountable Problem

1:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m.

Richard T. Benson, MD, PhD, FAAN, Shibani Sharon Mukerji, MD, PhD, Yazmin Odia, MD, FAAN, MS, and Claire Riley, MD, FAAN, will discuss the lack of diversity in clinical trials and how and why diversity is integral to clinical trial conduct and impact.

Neurology Today Panel Discussion: Best Advances in Neurology Research

3:00 p.m.–3:45 p.m.

Neurology Today® Editor-in-chief Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, and members of the publication's editorial board will highlight the best advances in recent neurology research.

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Hamilton Rosendale Cejas Doss Esper Riggins Benson Mukerji Odia Riley Safdieh Annual Meeting attendees tried out a virtual reality headset in the Innovation Hub. Wednesday is the last day to visit Exhibit Hall B-E!

Today’s Hub Highlights

Trainee Hub

Lobby D

Navigating Your First Academic Job Search

2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.

Completing training and starting to think about your first job? Abhimanyu Mahajan, MD, MHS, will cover the forest and trees of an academic job search.

Learning Neurology Through Small Bytes: Where to Go for Learning as a Medical Student

3:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.

A research study demonstrates that AAN microlearning products can help improve the learning outcomes of medical students. Learn how to best use the AAN microlearning products of NeuroBytes, NeuroBytes: Medical Student Series, and Question of the Day as educators and medical students.

Wellness Hub

Exhibit Hall Lobby D

Social Hour

12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.

Take a break from your busy Annual Meeting week and join colleagues—and AAN mascot Sarah Bellum™—for light refreshments. Unwind with therapy dogs from Denver Pet Partners and make a friendship bracelet to trade with a friend.

Salsa Dance

3:00 p.m.–3:45 p.m.

Come learn the basic steps in salsa dancing in this creative workshop, while exploring the connections between dancing in partnership and the patient-physician relationship. Join experienced instructors Denis Tan Kerim Balaban, MD, and Galina Gheihman, MD, for a little bit of self-reflection and a whole lot of dance! No partner or dance experience is required.

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Eva Ritzl, MD, FAAN, Kara Stavros, MD, FAAN, and Mary Rensel, MD, FAAN, explained how advocacy can be a “career game-changer” Saturday in the Practice and Policy Hub. Mahajan Balaban Gheihman

Today Is Last Chance to Visit the Exhibit Hall

Be sure to stop by the Annual Meeting Exhibit Hall B-E before it closes at 4:00 p.m. Meet and mingle with patient non-profit groups, pharmaceutical and medical device industry representatives, and more! This year’s exhibit hall is jam packed and you’ll also find fun and informative happenings at every turn, including opportunities to:

• Connect with other health organizations throughout the Association Neighborhood

• Give a warm welcome and introduction to First Time Exhibitors

• Take part in fun educational programs, paint and wine, and virtual reality games in the Innovation Hub

• Check out the latest research at the Research Hub and Poster Hall

• Gather career resources and more in the Career Fair Neighborhood

• Grab a cup of joe and mingle at the Exhibit Hall Buzz Cafes

• Keep your devices charged in the comfort of the Exhibit Hall

Charging Lounges and Seating

Remember to Complete Your ‘Passport’ to Win Prizes!

Don’t forget to complete your Exhibit Hall Passport for a chance to win prizes, including a grand prize drawing of a 2025 Annual Meeting registration and a three-night stay in an AAN block hotel— compliments of the Academy. Passports are available in the exhibit hall.

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Last Chance: Complete Charcot’d Breakers

Puzzles Today!

Today is the final day to complete the Charcot’d Breakers puzzle series for a chance to win a prize and join the esteemed group of Charcot’d Breakers! Look for the “Charcot’d Breakers” signs throughout the Colorado Convention Center to complete 10 puzzles (order irrelevant) for your chance to receive 10 clues to help solve the final puzzle located at the Meeting Information area and earn your prize.

Need a hand? Join us at 3:30 p.m. in the Neurology Education room—Mile High 1BCD—for assistance from the puzzle creators! Demand

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Attendee Lunches and Happy Hour

Attendee lunch is included in your registration fee and served from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in Exhibit Hall B-E today and Bluebird 1AB tomorrow. Lunches are served in compostable boxes to help the AAN’s sustainability efforts.

Complimentary happy hour beverages and light appetizers will be provided this evening from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. as you head into tonight’s case studies programming.

AANTV Studio

Stop by the AANTV Studio in Lobby D to witness live interviews being recorded for later broadcast on the online platform, TV monitors around the convention center, and on AAN.com/AANTV and YouTube.

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MENTOR OF THE YEAR AAN LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

Congratulations to Brad C. Klein, MD, MBA, FAAN, the 2024 Leading in Excellence Through Mentorship Award recipient. Dr. Klein has made a significant impact in the lives and careers of a number of Practice Leadership Program mentees. Kudos, Dr. Klein!

Today’s Neuroscience in the Clinic Session to Explore Gut-brain Axis

The relationships between the gut microbiome on the pathophysiology and function in neurologic diseases will be explored today between 3:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. in Bluebird 1B. Join Directors

Roneil Malkani, MD, and Howard L. Weiner, MD; expert faculty Juan Ramon Deliz

Gonzalez, MD, Laura M. Cox, PhD, Tim Sampson, PhD, and Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown, PhD; and abstract presenters Valentina

Leta, MD, and William C.Y. Leung, MBBS, MRCP, FHKAM, in a discussion that will include multiple sclerosis, autism, and neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson's disease. Attendees may claim two CME credits.

Today’s Publications Talks

Grand Concourse (Publications Booth)

Publishing Research: A Primer for Fellows and Early Career Faculty

11:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

José G. Merino, MD, MPhil, FAHA, FAAN; Olga Ciccarelli, MD, PhD, FRCP; Barbara C. Jobst, MD, PhD, FAAN; Brian Callaghan, MD, MS, FAAN; Ariel Maia Lyons-Warren, MD, PhD

This interactive session will describe the editorial decision-making process at medical journals and discuss issues related to publication that potential authors must consider as they plan their research and write and submit manuscripts for publication.

Lobby D (Trainee Hub)

How to Contribute to the Neurology® Resident and Fellow Section

12:30 p.m.–1:00 p.m.

Whitley Warfield Aamodt, MD; Katherine Fu, MD; Ariel Maia Lyons-Warren, MD, PhD

The Neurology Resident & Fellow Section (RFS) disseminates scholarly work on topics related to clinical neurology for trainees. This session is designed for trainees and educators and will provide an overview of RFS, discuss publication tips for first-time authors, and review how trainees can get more involved as authors, peer reviewers, or members of the RFS editorial board. The discussion will end with a Q&A session for attendees.

Exhibit Hall B-E (Research Hub)

Conversation with the Neurology Today® Editor-in-chief

1:30 p.m.–2:00 p.m.

Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN

Join a conversation with the editor-in-chief of Neurology Today to learn current trends and initiatives within the work of the publication.

Navigating Peer Review and Addressing Reviewer Comments

2:00 p.m.–2:30 p.m.

José G. Merino, MD, MPhil, FAHA, FAAN; Olga Ciccarelli, MD, PhD, FRCP; Linda A. Hershey, MD, PhD, FAAN

The editors from the Neurology® family of journals will highlight some recommendations for potential authors preparing manuscripts for journal submission. This will be an interactive session; come prepared with questions.

Neurology Today Panel Discussion: Best Advances in Neurology Research

3:00 p.m.–3:45 p.m.

Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN

This session will include members of the Neurology Today editorial board discussing recent best advances in neurology research as covered in the publication.

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Mia Minen, MD, MPH, FAAN, FAHS @MiaMinenMD

This @NIH_NINDS @NINDSDiversity R25 BRAIN program participant just shared with me that attending the #aanam just changed her life! Thank you @AANmember for your help sponsoring our college students to inspire them to pursue #Neurology!

JOIN THE CONVERSATION #AANAM

Ana-Lucia Garcia Guarniz @analugguarniz

#AANAM #AAN2024, representing @harvardneuromds at the research award breakfast. Throwback to our time at DMD/SKF as NM1 and NM3. So proud of @dbfisch for his promising research in neuroprognostication.

Aleksandra Pikula MD @WomensBrain_MD

Appreciate the opportunity to join the trailblazing #women in #Neuroscience #Neurology and talk about menopause in neurovascular disorders #AANAM with @WNGtweets @rashmihalker @WomensNeurology and see a lot of friends @melissarayhill@bmcneurology @DGreenLaRocheMD

Rocío Santibáñez Vásquez @neurologiagye

Excelente sesión en español sobre Ictus/Stroke dirigida por @vdelbrutto @AANmember #AANAM @DrKarenOrjuela

Jose Posas @joseposas

#AANAM #Denver meeting! Big blue bear and triangle reflex hammer, Celebrating Future Leaders reception, meeting neurology hopefuls, #sanjaygupta talk with our president and president elect, raising awareness at #BrainPAC, #thelegendaryAnnTilton mentor to both my father and I, hosting a talk about video games and neural connections #innovationhub, struttin at the #fashionshow, making a #donkey out of myself, and meeting with friends from my #Umiamineuro time

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Diagnosis and Treatment of Functional Movement Disorders Is Tomorrow’s Final Neuroscience in the Clinic Session

The final in this week’s series of Neuroscience in the Clinic sessions will take place Thursday from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Mile High 4EF. Directors Irene Malaty, MD, FAAN, and Mark Hallett, MD, FAAN, will be joined by faculty Mark Edwards, MBBS, and Sarah C. Lidstone, MD, PhD, and abstract presenters Christelle Nilles, MD, Pushpraj Poonia, and Ishreen Ahuja, MD, DM, to explore the current objective understanding of functional movement disorders, review treatment and outcomes in management, and review relevant abstracts. The session offers two CME credits.

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Neurology Year in Review

Get Updates in Six Subspecialty Areas with Tomorrow's Plenary

Claire Riley, MD, FAAN, will moderate this session Thursday featuring six speakers, each focusing on the latest developments of interest to the clinician within a specific subspecialty topic. The session will offer 2.25 CME credits.

Moderator:

Claire Riley, MD, FAAN Member, Science Committee

Car-T Therapy: Indications for Use and Clinical Management

Bianca Santomasso, MD

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY

Gene Transfer Therapy: Is it Safe?

Julie Anne Parsons, MD

Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO

Migraine Management in Special Populations

Eric Kaiser, MD, PhD University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

The Current State of Long-COVID: Where Does the Autonomic Nervous System Fit In?

David S. Goldstein, MD, PhD

National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Updates

Dylan J. Edwards, PhD

Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA

The Future of ALS

Jinsy Andrews, MD, FAAN

Columbia University, New York, NY

What is your aha moment from the Neurology Year in Review Session?

Join the conversation at #AANAM.

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Tomorrow’s Hub Highlights

Step outside the traditional classroom and into the world of out-of-the-box learning with eight hub areas. Each hub offers unique educational and networking opportunities and creative programs that leave participants with take-home skills and resources for their patients, practices, and careers.

Here are the highlights for Thursday:

Academic Hub

Mile High 1A

Advice and Guidance for New Clerkship Directors

12:30 p.m.–1:15 p.m.

Neel Dixit, MD, and Aaron M. Carlson, MD, will explore how a new neurology clerkship director redesigned a struggling clerkship program. They will cover tips and strategies for clerkship directors on how to enhance faculty and resident buy-in, boost student satisfaction scores, and improve Shelf performance.

HeadTalks

Lobby B

Lancet Commission on Epilepsy: A Practical Guide for Non-specialists

12:00 p.m.–12:45 p.m.

In 2019, The Lancet commissioned an international body of epileptologists to provide up-to-date guidance to the non-specialist community on how to optimally care for children and adults with epilepsy. The work is focused on selecting appropriate diagnostic procedures, navigating the initial encounter, and selecting the first or second treatment to optimize outcomes. This session will introduce the information provided in the Commission Report, which is due to be published in 2024.

Mark Robert Keezer, MD, PhD

Gagandeep Singh, MD

Inferring Is Believing: The Neurology of Perception and How We Read Comics

1:30 p.m.–2:15 p.m.

Suarez

The human brain's powerful perceptual machinery can take two static images and transform them into a vibrant dynamic scene. Comics creators leverage our natural tendency toward pattern-seeking and use it to create engaging works that range from the mundane to the fantastical. Javier Andres Suarez, MD, explores what comics are, how they work, and what our brain is doing when we read them.

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Dixit Carlson Jacqueline French, MD, FAAN Neil A. Busis, MD, FAAN Roderick C. Spears, MD, FAAN, HaeWon Shin, MD, and Jennifer J. Majersik, MD, FAAN, discussed faculty, finances, strategy, and more in Division Chief Boot Camp (Academic Hub).

THURSDAY, APRIL 18

Leadership University

Mile High 4AB

Susanne Muehlschlegel, MD, MPH, FAAN, will present these two sessions with useful strategies for managing your work-life balance and speaking about yourself and your accomplishments confidently.

How Can We Juggle It All Without Burning Out? Juggling Work and Life as an Academic Faculty Member

12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.

Graceful Self-Promotion: Empower Yourself as a Leader in Neurology (and Kick the Imposter Syndrome)

1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m.

Trainee Hub

Bellco Lobby

Rural Medicine and Global Health: How to Get Involved as a Resident

1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m.

Learn how to get involved with education and research on the intersection of rural medicine and global health.

Come by the Trainee Hub for programming tailored to medical students, residents, and fellows!

Wellness Hub

Exhibit Hall Lobby D

Restorative Music Session

8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.

Restorative music employs principles of music neuroscience to induce a calm brain state. You can recognize these brain changes during the music intervention session with Borna Bonakdarpour, MD, FAAN, and violist and music practitioner Clara Takarabe.

Well-being: Burning Bright Without Burning Out

1:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m.

Join Lauren Bojarski, DO, to learn how to define symptoms and identify ways to evaluate burnout, what contributes to burnout, and ways to increase resilience; identify the 7 C's of Stress First Aid and the multifactorial aspects of wellness; define imposter syndrome, its impact on medicine, and ways to overcome it; and discover AAN policies aimed at burnout.

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Real Voices of #AANAM

Is this your first Annual Meeting?

No, it’s not. I’ve been coming since I was a medical student, and then COVID showed up my PGY-4 year so we missed that. But since then I’ve come every year, and this is my second time presenting. This year I did “Time Is of the Essence: Strategies for Improving Stroke Treatment Times.”

Have you enjoyed presenting?

I’m usually a bag of nerves—which is what we are as human beings in essence. But once it starts going and the talk is rolling, I kind of forget all my troubles and I can get over it.

Is there anything you’ve been enjoying this year besides presenting?

I really enjoyed meeting up with old colleagues. I met one of the med students at the hospital I trained—she’s now getting ready to start a neuro-oncology fellowship. It’s good to see what everybody’s doing in their careers and how they’re blossoming and thriving.

Seerat Sachdeva, MBBS Albuquerque, New Mexico

Is this your first Annual Meeting?

Yes, this is my first one, and I’m really excited to be here. I was very fortunate that I got to present my research poster Monday. It was really interesting to meet so many people. I’m an incoming resident at the University of New Mexico, so getting this opportunity to meet people so early in my career has been amazing so far.

Devin Leslie, DO Durant, Oklahoma

Is this your first Annual Meeting?

No, this is actually my third. I went to AAN in Boston back when I was a medical student, and then two years ago I went to AAN in Seattle when I was in my fourth year of training, so finishing residency. This one is my first one as an attending.

Do you think your experience of the Annual Meeting has been different as a medical student versus resident versus now when you’re an attending?

Oh, yeah, definitely. You just have different interests over time. And as you go to more conferences, you kind of learn what to expect.

Was there anything in particular you enjoyed this year?

Each day is different. I really enjoyed the plenary session with Dr. Sanjay Gupta. I thought that was really interesting, just to hear his story and about preventative neurology. And then also the one on the glymphatic system—really excellent. The ongoing research is so new and fascinating. 1

What else have you enjoyed?

Other than academics, I loved the paint and wine session and the HeadTalks fashion walk. It has been a perfect balance of academics, relaxation, and fun. It’s just inspiring, meeting people who are leaders in their field. I hope to come again.

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Nearly 200 Make Strides Towards Cures at Tuesday’s Run/Walk for Research

Nearly 200 Annual Meeting attendees laced up their tennis shoes early Tuesday morning for a good cause.

The 5K Run/Walk for Brain Research is a popular Annual Meeting event that raises money to support research into cures. This year’s event took place at Denver’s City Park, a large green space that contains the Denver Zoo, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, and various playgrounds and trails.

Despite the rainy weather, a good time was had by all. Erin Finn, MD, took first place, while Brian Dahlben, MD, and Mamdouh Sedhom, MD, PhD, followed in second and third place respectively. Thanks to the 2024 sponsors of the Run/Walk for Brain Research.

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2024 Summer Conference to Focus on Autoimmune Neurology

REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!

Registration is now open for the AAN Summer Conference, set to take place July 19 and 20 in Atlanta, GA, and online. The two-day conference will include programming on autoimmune neurology with special focus on the intersection with neuroinfectious disease, led by directors Anastasia Zekeridou, MD, PhD, from the Mayo Clinic and Stacey Clardy, MD, PhD, FAAN, from the University of Utah.

“Autoimmune neurologic disorders can manifest with symptoms and signs from any and every level of the nervous system making this relevant to any practicing neurologist as they will come across patients with neurologic autoimmunity,” said Zekeridou. “In addition, this year we are also exploring neuroinfectious diseases, their diagnosis, and clinical presentations as they can have a phenotypic overlap with neurologic autoimmunity or be encountered in patients with autoimmunity on immunosuppression.”

“This will be an open space that we can discuss research (clinical, translational or basic) with each other and also the leaders in the field of autoimmune neurology and neuroinfectious diseases,” added Clardy. “This will be an event where we can all collectively brainstorm future directions to advance the field—as we have MUCH to accomplish in all areas of research.”

Upon completion of the conference, participants should be able to:

• Recognize and diagnose neurologic autoimmunity and infections affecting the central nervous system

• Interpret diagnostic testing for neurological autoimmunity

• Avoid neurologic autoimmunity misdiagnosis and recognize the pitfalls

• Manage and treat neurologic autoimmune disorders and mimics, including common neuroinfectious and autoinflammatory mimics

Learn more and register today at AAN.com/Summer.

Abstracts Sought Through May 1

The AAN is seeking scientific abstract submissions on topics related to autoimmune neurology and neuroinfectious disease for presentation at the conference. Submission of previously presented or published work is encouraged if it is of interest to the field. There will be a $50 fee for members and $100 nonmembers. Residents and students can submit for free. Visit AAN.com/Summer to submit before the deadline of 11:59 p.m. CT on May 1.

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Get the Inside Scoop on Denver—Straight from the Locals!

Who better than your fellow Denver-based AAN member colleagues to offer up an insider’s take on the must-knows to make your time in the Mile High City even more memorable.

Today’s Tip: Shopping + Hidden Gems

“There is a very large REI in a former hydroelectric power building on the river and near downtown. It’s a large and cool building and a nice walk from the convention center. Several other outdoor clothing/gear stores are up near there, like Fjallraven, Rab, and Wilderness Exchange.”

“My personal ‘hidden gem’ is Tattered Cover Bookstore on Colfax Avenue with Sap Sua—a great restaurant—next to it, and Sie FilmCenter—a great movie place—next to it as well.”

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Annual Meeting SEE YOU NEXT YEAR! SAN DIEGO AND ONLINE
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