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Plenary Session 2201

Presidential Lectures

Saturday, September 28, 2024
8:00 - 10:00 | Ballroom AB

The Stanley Fahn Lecture Award was created to recognize an outstanding scholar and role-model clinician in the field of Movement Disorders. The selected lecturer must show evidence of exceptional contributions which have resulted in better understanding of the cause, diagnosis, or treatment of Movement Disorders, and have translated into meaningful improvements in the standard of clinical practice. The C. David Marsden Lecture Award was created to recognize an outstanding scholar and inspiring neuroscientist in the field of Movement Disorders. The selected lecturer must show evidence of exceptional contributions which have resulted in better understanding of the neurobiology of Movement Disorders, and have translated into tangible improvements in clinical therapy and/or providing insight into normal brain function in the control of movement.


Chairs:
David Burn, United Kingdom
Victor Fung, Australia

Presenters:

Junior Award Lecture
Bahne Bahners, USA

Junior Award Lecture
Edwin Jabbari, United Kingdom

Stanley Fahn Award Lecture - Next Generation Phenotyping in Movement Disorders
Marina De Koning-Tijssen, Netherlands

C. David Marsden Award Lecture - Transmission of Misfolded a-Synuclein Protein in Lewy Body Diseases
Virginia Lee, USA

CSPC Liaisons:
Maria Stamelou, Greece
Victor Fung, Australia

Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this session, participants should be better able to:

  1. better phenotype patients with hyperkinetic movement disorders
  2. Pathological Lewy body a-synuclein from human neurodegenerative disease brains have unique conformations and are distinct from in vitro generated a-synuclein preformed fibril aggregates identify the unique conformations of pathological Lewy body a-synuc
  3. Junior Award Lectures: Abstract 59: Combined Application of Alpha-synuclein and 4-repeat Tau Seed Amplification Assays for the Differential Diagnosis of Parkinsonian Disorders Abstract 1756: Oscillatory Network Mapping of Deep Brain Stimulation Outcome

Recommended Audience
Clinician
Fellow / Resident / Student
Health Professional (non-physician)
Industry
Researcher / Basic Science

Education Level
Beginner / Foundational
Experienced / Intermediate
Expert / Advanced

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