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Plenary Session 4205

MDS Keynote Lecture and Clinical Breakthroughs

Monday, September 30, 2024
8:00 - 10:00 | Ballroom AB
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The MDS Keynote Lecture is an innovative session that welcomes a distinguished lecturer to present novel and innovative concepts designed to intrigue and captivate the MDS audience. Clinical Breakthrough presentations will showcase the results of recent clinical trials or scientific breakthroughs that have major significance in the field of Movement Disorders.


Moderators:
Alice Chen-Plotkin, USA
Alice Nieuwboer, Belgium

Chairs:
Maria Stamelou, Greece
Matthew Stern, USA

Presenters:

MDS Keynote Lecture: AI-Driven Biomarkers for Monitoring Progression and Assessing Motor and Non-Motor Functions in Parkinson’s Disease
Dina Katabi, USA

Liquid Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer and Mendelian Randomization Based on Serum Metabolomics Biomarker Discovery of Parkinson’s Disease
Jingqi Fan, USA

Long-term Follow-up of Opicapone Use as Add-on to Levodopa in Parkinson’s Patients Without Motor Fluctuations: Findings from the EPSILON Study
Joaquim Ferreira, Portugal

Clinical Breakthrough Presentation - Combined Physiotherapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Functional Movement Disorders
Pablo Mir, Spain

CSPC Liaisons:
Andrew Siderowf, United States

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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