Second Annual Yale Parkinson's Disease Research and Clinical Care Symposium
Featuring an introduction to the Adams Center, the Parkinson and Movement Disorders Clinical Care Center, and the achievements of Yale's ASAP and Marcus Foundation grantees.
Event Schedule
Breakfast for Attendees
100 College StreetFloor 11, Room 1116- Nancy J. Brown, MD
Welcome and Opening Remarks by Nancy J. Brown, MD
100 College StreetFloor 11, Room 1116 - Clemens Scherzer, MD - Monika Sharma
How Can Genetics Lead to Cures? Moderator: Clemens Scherzer, MD, MBA
100 College StreetFloor 11, Room 1116 - Pietro De Camilli, MD - Shawn Ferguson, PhD - Jorge Galán, PhD, DVM - Sreeganga Chandra, PhD
Is Parkinson's an Endo-Lysosomal Disease? Moderator: Pietro De Camilli, PhD
100 College StreetFloor 11, Room 1116 Break
100 College StreetFloor 11, Room 1116- Thomas Biederer, PhD - David Matuskey, MD - Elizabeth Jonas, MD - Michael J Higley, MD/PhD
Why Are Synapses and Neuronal Circuits Important for Treating Parkinson's? Moderator: Thomas Biederer, PhD
100 College StreetFloor 11, Room 1116 Lunch, Posters, and Networking
100 College StreetFloor 11, Room 1116- David A. Hafler, MD, FANA - Le Zhang, PhD - Noah Wolcott Palm, PhD - Jesse M. Cedarbaum, MD, FAAN (Neurology), FANA
Can We Modulate the Immune System to Treat PD? Moderator: David Hafler, MD
100 College StreetFloor 11, Room 1116 - Zion Zibly, MD, MBA - Carolyn Fredericks, MD - Gerard Sanacora, PhD, MD - Sule Tinaz, MD, PhD
Integrating Research and Patient Care, Moderator: Veronica Santini, MD
100 College StreetFloor 11, Room 1116 Break #2
100 College StreetFloor 11, Room 1116- Clemens Scherzer, MD - Veronica Santini, MD, MA
Vision for the Future, Moderator: David Hafler, MD
100 College StreetFloor 11, Room 1116
Contact
Admission
Free
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Conferences and Symposia
Food
Breakfast, Cocktails, Lunch, and Snacks