Updates in the Field of Multiple Sclerosis 2025
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains one of the most common neurological diseases causing disability in young adults, affecting over one million people in the United States. As our understanding of MS advances, new approaches to managing the condition have emerged. Recent years have brought substantial progress in defining disease phenotypes, refining treatment strategies, and enhancing imaging techniques. This hybrid symposium, available both in-person and virtually, will equip providers with the latest insights to improve clinical care and outcomes for young adults and others affected by MS.
“Meet the Experts” Reception - Wednesday, May 7th, 5-7 PM We invite all registered attendees to join us for the “Meet the Experts” Reception on the evening before the 2025 Updates in Multiple Sclerosis Symposium, May 7, 2025, from 5–7 PM at Homewood Suites, Orange, CT. Enjoy hors d'oeuvres and complimentary beer and wine while networking with distinguished speakers and key opinion leaders in the field of multiple sclerosis. This is a fantastic opportunity to connect with speakers and fellow attendees ahead of the symposium. Please note if you will be attending in your registration.
Speakers
Johns Hopkins University
Peter A. Calabresi, MDProfessor of NeurologyBrigham and Women's Hospital
Maria Houtchens, MDAssociate Professor of NeurologyJohns Hopkins University
Ellen Mowry, MDAssociate Professor of NeurologyUT Southwestern Medical Center
Darin Okuda, MDProfessor of NeurologyNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
Daniel S. Reich, MD, PhDSenior InvestigatorCleveland Clinic
Bruce Trapp, PhDProfessor in Molecular Medicine
Contact
Host Organizations
- Yale School of Medicine
- Yale CME
- Yale Department of Neurology