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International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society
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Genetic of Movement Disorders: From Basic Science to Clinical Practice

Wednesday, July 23, 2025 to Thursday, July 24, 2025

São Paulo, BrazilPan America

Details:

In-person regional educational course that we are planning to host in July 2025 in São Paulo, Brazil. The course, titled “Genetic of movement disorders: from basic science to clinical practice” is primarily intended for neurologists, fellows, and residents. This one-and-a-half-day course will focus on the latest genetic aspects of movement disorders and will feature predominantly live, in-person presentations by both national and international faculty. We also plan to include live or recorded virtual presentations from international speakers associated from the MDS-PAS section. Additionally, we aim to incorporate a poster session and a Video Challenge event.

Abstract Submission for the Poster Session and Travel Grant Application
First authors of abstracts who are under 40 years of age are welcomed to apply for a travel grant and registration fee waiver during the abstract submission process. A limited number of travel grants will be awarded, each in the amount of $500 USD, and will be disbursed after the Course.

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Contact Information:

José Luiz Pedroso
[email protected]

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