2019 AAN Annual Meeting On-site Guide

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ON-SITE GUIDE

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WHAT'S INSIDE Schedules & Maps Hotel Information & Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Shuttle Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Meeting-at-a-Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Meeting Space & Floor Plans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Hours of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Schedule Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Saturday, May 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunday, May 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday, May 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, May 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Wednesday, May 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Thursday, May 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Friday, May 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59

Emerging Science Emerging Science Presentation Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69

Meetings ICW Meetings/Alumni Reunions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Saturday, May 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunday, May 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday, May 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, May 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Wednesday, May 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Thursday, May 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92

Exhibitors Exhibitor Listing by Topic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Exhibitor Listing by Booth Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Exhibitor Listing by Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123

Awards 2019 Award Recipients . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175

Attendees Annual Meeting Registrants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225

Passports AAN Annual Meeting Passports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281

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ADVANCING MEDICINE:

INSPIRATION AND INNOVATION THIS NEW SERIES OF TALKS EXPLORES SUBJECTS WHERE NEUROSCIENCE INTERSECTS WITH GLOBAL THEMES.

OPENING RECEPTION

Free food and beverages will be available immediately following Dr. Herr’s talk.

The New Era of Extreme Bionics Saturday, May 4, at 5:45 p.m. - Terrace Ballroom Dr. Hugh Herr, who heads the Biomechatronics group at the MIT Media Lab, is creating bionic limbs that emulate the function of natural limbs. In 2011, TIME magazine coined him the “Leader of the Bionic Age” because of his revolutionary work in the emerging field of biomechatronics–technology that marries human physiology with electromechanics.

Dr. Hugh Herr

NEW IN

2019

Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha

Ms. Patricia Churchland

What the Eyes Don’t See: Stories from the Frontlines of the Flint Water Crisis Monday, May 6, at 1:00 p.m. - Ballroom A

The Origin of Moral Intuitions

Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha is a pediatrician, professor, and public health advocate whose research exposed the Flint water crisis. Her bestselling book, What the Eyes Don’t See: A Story of Crisis, Resistance, and Hope in an American City, is a fascinating account of a shameful disaster that became a tale of activism and hope. A limited number of free books will be available to attendees along with copies for purchase. 2 2019 AAN Annual Meeting On-Site Guide

Ms. Patricia Churchland has contributed to the fields of neurophilosophy, philosophy of the mind, and neuroethics. Her research has centered on the interface between neuroscience and philosophy with a current focus on the association of morality and the social brain. Ms. Churchland is a professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of California, San Diego and adjunct professor at the Salk Institute.

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Hotel Name / Address

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Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Headquarter Hotel

(215) 625-2900

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Aloft Philadelphia Downtown

(215) 607-2020

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The Bellevue Hotel, Hyatt Unbound Collection* 200 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102 Best Western Plus Philadelphia Convention Center

(215) 893-1234

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Cambria Hotel & Suites Philadelphia Downtown Center City*

(215) 732-5500

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Courtyard Philadelphia Downtown

(215) 496-3200

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DoubleTree Hotel Philadelphia Center City*

(215) 893-1600

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Embassy Suites Philadelphia Center City*

(215) 561-1776

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1225 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107

219 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107

21 North Juniper Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 237 Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107

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Fairfield Inn & Suites Philadelphia Downtown/Center City*

(215) 735-7900

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Four Points by Sheraton Philadelphia Center City

(215) 496-2700

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Hampton Inn Philadelphia Center City - Convention Center

(215) 665-9100

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Hilton Garden Inn Philadelphia Center City

(215) 923-0100

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Hilton Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing*

(215) 928-1234

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Holiday Inn Express Philadelphia - Midtown

(215) 735-9300

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Holiday Inn Express Philadelphia - Penn’s Landing

(215) 627-7900

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Home2 Suites Philadelphia – Center City

(215) 627-1850

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Homewood Suites by Hilton University City Philadelphia*

(215) 382-1111

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Hotel Monaco Philadelphia*

(215) 925-2111

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Hotel Palomar Philadelphia*

(215) 563-5006

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Le Meridien Philadelphia

(215) 422-8200

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Loews Philadelphia Hotel

(215) 627-1200

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The Logan Philadelphia, Curio Collection by Hilton*

(215) 963-1500

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Philadelphia 201 Hotel, a Marriott Supported Hotel* 201 North 17th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103 Renaissance Philadelphia Airport 500 Stevens Dr, Philadelphia, PA 19113 Renaissance Philadelphia Downtown*

(215) 448-2000

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Residence Inn Philadelphia Center City

(215) 557-0005

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Ritz-Carlton Philadelphia

(215) 523-8000

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Sheraton Suites Philadelphia Airport

(215)365-6600

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Sheraton Philadelphia Society Hill Hotel*

(215) 238-6000

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Sheraton Philadelphia University City Hotel*

(215) 387-8000

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Sofitel Philadelphia*

(215) 569-8300

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Sonesta Philadelphia Downtown Rittenhouse Square*

(215) 561-7500

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The Study at University City*

(215) 387-1400

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The Warwick Hotel Rittenhouse Square*

(215) 735-6000

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Westin Philadelphia*

(215) 563-1600

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The Windsor Suites Philadelphia*

(215) 981-5678

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Wyndham Philadelphia Historic District*

(215) 923-8660

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261 South 13th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 1201 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 1301 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 1100 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107

201 South Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19106 1305 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107

100 North Christopher Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19106 1200 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107

4109 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104

433 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106 117 South 17th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103 1421 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102 1200 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 1 Logan Square, Philadelphia, PA 19103

(610) 521-5900 (215) 925-0000

401 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106 1 East Penn Square, Philadelphia, PA 19107

10 Avenue of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA 19102 4101 Island Ave, Philadelphia PA 19153 1 Dock Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106

3549 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104

120 South 17th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103 1800 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103

20 South 33rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 220 South 17th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103 99 South 17th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103 1700 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19103 400 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106

*Indicates hotel is on a shuttle route. If not on a shuttle route, the Hotel is considered walkable.

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SHUTTLE TRANSPORTATION Date Saturday, May 4

Time

Frequency

6:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m.

Every 15-30 minutes

Sunday, May 5

6:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.

Every 10-15 minutes

9:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m.

Every 15-30 minutes

3:30 p.m.–10:30 p.m.

Every 10-15 minutes

6:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.

Every 10-15 minutes

9:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m.

Every 15-30 minutes

3:30 p.m.–6:00 p.m.

Every 10-15 minutes

6:00 p.m.–9:30 p.m.

Every 15-30 minutes

6:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.

Every 10-15 minutes

9:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m.

Every 15-30 minutes

3:30 p.m.–6:00 p.m.

Every 10-15 minutes

6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.

Every 15-30 minutes

6:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.

Every 10-15 minutes

9:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m.

Every 15-30 minutes

2:30 p.m.–6:00 p.m.

Every 10-15 minutes

Monday, May 6

Tuesday, May 7

Wednesday, May 8

6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.

Every 15-30 minutes

Thursday, May 9

6:30 a.m.–10:30 p.m.

Every 15-30 minutes

Friday, May 10

6:00 a.m.–7:30 a.m.

Every 15-30 minutes

All buses departing the Pennsylvania Convention Center will leave from Arch Street between Broad Street and 13th Street.

Wheelchair Accessibility A wheelchair accessible van will be available on a first come, first served basis Saturday, May 4-Friday, May from 6:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Evening availability will be extended to 8:00 p.m. on Saturday and 10:30 p.m. on Sunday to accommodate Annual Meeting events. To secure a wheelchair accessible shuttle, call 619-921-0173 or make arrangements with the Shuttle Information Booth located in the Arch Street Atrium of the Pennsylvania Convention Center.

Walkable and Airport Hotels The following hotels are within walking distance of the Pennsylvania Convention Center or located near the Philadelphia International Airport. No shuttle service will be offered except for select hotels on Sunday from 6:00 p.m.–10:30 p.m. during the Philly Spectacular – at Reading Terminal Market. • Aloft Philadelphia Downtown • Best Western Plus Philadelphia Convention Center* • Courtyard Philadelphia Downtown • Four Points by Sheraton Philadelphia Center City* • Hampton Inn Philadelphia Center City – Convention Center* • Hilton Garden Inn Philadelphia Center City • Home2 Suites Philadelphia –Center City

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Le Meridien Philadelphia* Loews Philadelphia Hotel* Philadelphia Marriott Downtown – Headquarter Hotel Renaissance Philadelphia Airport* Residence Inn Philadelphia Center City Ritz-Carlton Philadelphia* Sheraton Suites Philadelphia Aiport*

*Indicates shuttle services will be provided during the Philly Spectacular. Pick up locations are curbside outside the main entrance of each hotel with the exception of the Best Western Plus Philadelphia Convention Center and Ritz Carlton Philadelphia, which will pick up curbside on Penn Sq.

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Hotels

Pick-up Locations

Sonesta Philadelphia Downtown Rittenhouse Square

Curbside on Market St. at bank

Embassy Suites Philadelphia Center City

Curbside at 18th St. at driveway

The Logan Philadelphia, Curio Collection by Hilton

Across 18th St. from entrance

The Windsor Suites Philadelphia

At Embassy Suites on 18th St.

Philadelphia 201 Hotel, a Marriott Supported Hotel

Across 17th St. from entrance

Westin Philadelphia

Curbside across 17th St. from entrance

Sofitel Philadelphia

Curbside near front entrance on 17th St.

Hotel Palomar Philadelphia

Use Sofitel stop on 17th St.

The Warwick Hotel Rittenhouse Square

Curbside near front entrance on 17th St.

DoubleTree Hotel Philadelphia Center City

Locust St. side of hotel

Cambria Hotel & Suites Philadelphia Downtown Center City

Use DoubleTree stop on Locust St. at Broad St.

The Bellevue Hotel, Hyatt Unbound Collection

Use DoubleTree stop on Locust St. at Broad St.

Fairfield Inn & Suites Philadelphia Downtown/Center City

Use DoubleTree stop on Locust St. at Broad St.

Holiday Inn Express Philadelphia - Midtown

Curbside on NE corner of 13th St.

Wyndham Philadelphia Historic District

Curbside on 4th St.

Renaissance Philadelphia Downtown

Curbside on 4th St.

Hotel Monaco Philadelphia

Use the Renaissance stop on 4th St.

Holiday Inn Express Philadelphia – Penn’s Landing

Curbside on Christopher Columbus Blvd.

Sheraton Philadelphia Society Hill Hotel

Curbside on Dock St. at stop sign

Hilton Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing

Use Sheraton Society Hill stop on Dock St.

Homewood Suites by Hilton University City Philadelphia

Curbside on Walnut St. near entrance

Sheraton Philadelphia University City Hotel

Curbside on the 36th St. side of hotel

The Study at University City

Curbside on Market St. at Hagerty Library

WiFi on Select Shuttle Buses Sponsored by:

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PROGRAM GLOSSARY This guide brings you the most up-to-date schedule of the 2019 AAN Annual Meeting courses, sessions, and events.

Meeting Schedule Colors

All Annual Meeting programs are color-coded throughout the book to make it easier to spot presentations of interest.

Program Session types are indicated by one of the letter codes below, followed by sequential numbers. C = Course: An education program using one or more teaching methods, including didactic, interactive, and case-based. IS = Invited Science Session: An AAN scientific session featuring authors giving encore presentations of top abstracts previously presented at a subspecialty meeting, including World Federation of Neurology, Alzheimer’s Association, and the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society. N = Neuroscience in the Clinic Session: A two-hour session featuring a mix of scientists and clinicians actively engaged in lively case discussion to integrate scientific research with clinical application. Scientists will provide background on a case and clinicians will apply the case to a patient. Sessions will feature abstract presentations related to the topic and end with a panel discussion. P = Poster Session: A series of thematic abstract presentations in poster format presented Sunday through Thursday with 5:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m. stand-by times for authors. S = Scientific Session: A group of abstracts covering a similar topic presented in an oral format. Presentations are eight minutes in length and immediately followed by a three-minute Q&A with the author. Each Scientific Session concludes with a Q&A panel with all authors.

Plenary Session A premier session highlighting the latest advances in neuroscience presented by some of the most cutting-edge and well-known thought leaders in the field of neurology.

Experiential Learning Area An interactive way of learning that will engage you intellectually, emotionally, and socially and offer you fresh ideas to help you personally and professionally.

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Event A must-see entertainment or social event to complement the meeting’s science and education programming.

Section Meeting Sections are member-initiated groups representing a wide range of subspecialties and interest areas, supported by AAN Member Engagement staff. A section meeting provides a venue for members to network, provide pertinent updates and information, and align on mission and goals.

Session Icons

Provide additional at-a-glance information about programming. = Experiential Learning Area

= Additional Fee Required

= Leadership University

= New Offering in 2019

HAVE A GREAT IDEA FOR A COURSE AT THE 2020 ANNUAL MEETING?

Submit your course proposal for consideration by May 24, 2019, at AAN.com/view/courseproposals.

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MEETING-AT-A-GLANCE

Sat May 4

Sun May 5

6:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m.

C1-C35 7:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

8:00 a.m.

7:00 a.m.8:45 a.m.

C36-C46 7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.

7:00 a.m.8:45 a.m. C260-C262 8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.

9:00 a.m. Presidential Plenary Session 9:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.

3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

AAN Business Meeting 3:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Hot Topics Plenary Session 4:15 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

5:00 p.m.

6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

8:00 p.m.

Invited Science Session

11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

S1-S11 1:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.

N1 3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

Advancing Medicine: Inspiration and Innovation and Opening Reception 5:45 p.m.-6:45 p.m. Industry Therapeutic Updates 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.

9:00 p.m.

10:00 p.m.

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The Philly Spectacular - At Reading Terminal Market! 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.

12:00 p.m.-6:15 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

IS1

Exhibit Hall Opening Luncheon

Experiential Learning

1:00 p.m.

Experiential Learning

12:00 p.m.-5:45 p.m.

C47-C77 12:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

Poster Session 1

12:00 p.m.

P1 11:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.

Exhibit Hall 11:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.


N = Neuroscience in the Clinic Session P = Poster Session = Experiential Learning Area

IS = Invited Science Session S = Scientific Platform Session

Mon May 6

Tue May 7

C78-C88 7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.

7:00 a.m.9:00 a.m.

7:00 a.m.9:00 a.m.

Clinical Trials Plenary Session 9:15 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

IS2

Invited Science Session

S24-S32 1:00 p.m.5:30 p.m.

3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

11:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.

11:45 a.m.-6:00 p.m.

C264 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.

N3 1:00 p.m.3:00 p.m.

Experiential Learning

Poster Session 2

S12-S23 1:00 p.m.5:30 p.m.

C131-C164 1:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

P3

Poster Session 3

C89-C120 1:00 p.m.5:30 p.m.

11:45 a.m.-5:45 p.m.

4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Advancing Medicine: Inspiration and Innovation 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.

Emerging Science 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

Experiential Learning

Exhibit Hall Networking Reception

11:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.

P2

Exhibit Hall 11:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

N2 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.

C121-C130 7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. C263 7:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m.

11:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Contemporary Clinical Issues Plenary Session 9:15 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

5K Run/1K Walk for Brain Research 6:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m.

Exhibit Hall

C = Course

Early Career Reception 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Industry Therapeutic Updates 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.

Industry Therapeutic Updates 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.

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Wed May 8 6:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m.

9:00 a.m.

10:00 a.m.

C165-C174 7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.

7:00 a.m.8:45a.m.

C265 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.

Frontiers in Neuroscience Plenary Session 9:15 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

11:00 a.m.

N4 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.

3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

N5 3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

5:00 p.m.

6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

8:00 p.m.

Commitment to Cures 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Industry Therapeutic Updates 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.

9:00 p.m.

10:00 p.m.

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11:30 a.m.-6:15 p.m.

C175-C204 1:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

Experiential Learning

S33-S43 1:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

11:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

Advancing Medicine: Inspiration and Innovation 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.

Exhibit Hall

1:00 p.m.

Poster Session 4

12:00 p.m.

11:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

P4


N = Neuroscience in the Clinic Session P = Poster Session = Experiential Learning Area

IS = Invited Science Session S = Scientific Platform Session

Thur May 9 C205-C214 7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.

Fri May 10 7:00 a.m.8:45a.m.

Controversies in Neurology Plenary Session 9:15 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

Friday

GRAND

C243-C249 7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.

Finale 7:00 a.m.8:45a.m.

Neurology Year in Review Plenary Session 9:15 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

IS3

Invited Science Session

3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

11:45 a.m.-5:45 p.m.

N6 3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

Innovation Lunch 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Experiential Learning

S44-S55 1:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

Poster Session 5

C215-C236 1:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

11:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.

P5

C250-C253 1:00 pm.-3:00 p.m.

S56-S59 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.

Education Blitz: C254-C259 3:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.

Experiential Learning 12:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m.

C = Course

Closing Party 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.

C237-C242 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.

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EXPERIENTIAL LEARNIN Outside-of-the-Box Learning. Outside the Look for experiential learning areas throughout the convention

center—and throughout the week. You’ll find a variety of real-world experiences to engage you intellectually and emotionally, and to help you personally and professionally. Programming for experiential learning areas can be found on the AAN Conferences App, or AAN.com/view/ELAs.

1 HeadTalks

Experience transformational presentations in an unconventional platform.

2 Live Well: Taking Care of Your Patients Starts with Taking Care of You!

Refresh your mind, body, and spirit.

3 Maximize Your Value and Advocacy to Action

Learn the best ready-to-apply practice management strategies and advocacy tools to make your voice heard.

4 The Grand Experience Navigating Your Career Enjoy dynamic presentations in a variety of formats for multiple career stages. Research Corner: Moving Neurology Forward Discover the importance of research on neurology’s future from speakers with different backgrounds.

5 Innovation Hub

Expand your mind into new ways of thinking about your profession.

6 Experience the AAN: Make the Most of Your Membership Find out how the AAN supports and works for you.

ADVANCING NEUROLOGY. ADVANCING YOU.


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AAN Conferences App Support Advancing Medicine: Inspiration and Innovation Talks

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X Navigating Your Career

25

Philly Spectacular – at Reading Terminal Market

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Plenary Sessions

27

Poster Sessions

28

Prayer Room

29

Press Room

30

Publications Area

31

Registration/Housing/ Member Services

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X Research Corner

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Section Meetings

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Speaker Ready Room

35

Shuttle Information Booth

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The Grand Experience

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Academic Neurology Room

5

Alternate Viewing Area

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American Brain Foundation Booth

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Axon Registry Booth

8

Bookbag Distribution

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BrainDome

10

Career Center

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Coat/Luggage Check

12

Closing Party

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Early Career Reception

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eLearning Networking and Innovation Space

15

Exhibit Hall

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X Experience the AAN: Make the Most of Your Membership

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Family/Mothers’ Room

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Meal Distribution

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Advocacy to Action

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Philadelphia Marriott Downtown Level 3 | Meeting Rooms and Conference Suites

36 1 Grand Hall


DESIGNED TO DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS FOR SUCCESS

The secret to great leadership is cultivating a multi-dimensional skill set. Honed over time, these skills offer the opportunity to successfully navigate and drive positive change in health care.

–Terrence L. Cascino, MD, FAAN AAN Past President, Chair, Leadership Development Committee

World-renowned consultants and physician leaders in the field of neurology have collaborated to create a full complement of Leadership University programs for the 2019 Annual Meeting. Look for the Leadership Univeristy icon L throughout this program to choose courses that take your career to the next level.

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT L Strengths Spotting: Using Strengths

RESILIENCE L

Leadership Challenges in Practice

L

The Doctor’s Lounge: Helping Physician’s in Mid-career Renew and Repurpose Their Work/Lives Proposed

to Help Improve Communication with Patients, Colleagues, and Leaders L

Team Building in Medicine: How to Incorporate Strengths Training into Medical Teams

COMMUNICATION L

Women in Leadership: Empowering the Leader Within You

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Mitigating the Impact of Unconscious Bias Workshop

L

Women in Leadership: 2019, Why Are We Still Talking About This?

FUNDAMENTALS L

Educators’ Leadership Program

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Chief Resident Leadership Program

WELLNESS L

Leadership in the Era of Burnout: A Practical Approach to Becoming a True Physician Leader


ANNUAL MEETING INFORMATION AT YOUR FINGERTIPS With the easy-to-use

AAN Conferences App

available for iPhone®, iPad®, or Android® you can: View the most up-to-date information on speakers and talk topics Build your personalized program schedule, including taking advantage of our specially curated program tracks Discover Annual Meeting highlights and can’t-miss events

Locate your favorite programs and vendors

Tap into information about Philadelphia, including the hotel map and local attractions Read what’s being said at the Annual Meeting and join the conversation using #AANAM on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Live stream select courses and sessions Access program materials, submit your program evaluations, and claim CME post-Annual Meeting

AAN.com/view/MobileApp Sponsored by:

ADVANCING NEUROLOGY. ADVANCING YOU.


BRAINDOME: A JOURNEY THROUGH THE BRAIN

ENTER THE BRAINDOME! Sunday, May 5 – Wednesday, May 8, 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. and Friday, May 10, 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Get ready for an experience like no other. Step inside the BrainDome for a 10-minute journey of learning and exploration as you immerse yourself in the inner workings of the brain. This state-of-the-art guided audio-visual spectacle will leave you intrigued, captivated, and amazed. You won’t want to miss this daily experience in Exhibit Hall A! 21


Yvette Multiple Sclerosis Singapore

Please join us for the Industry Therapeutic Update (ITU) from Sanofi Genzyme: A NEW LOOK AT GENDER-BASED ISSUES THROUGHOUT THE MS CONTINUUM

WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 7:00 PM-10:00 PM Philadelphia Marriott Downtown Grand Ballroom, 5 TH Floor


AGENDA 7:00 PM-7:30 PM: Buffet Dinner 7:30 PM-7:40 PM: Welcome and Introduction Patricia K. Coyle, MD, FAAN, FANA 7:40 PM-8:05 PM: Current Data on Reproductive Health and MS Jiwon Oh, MD, PhD, FRCPC 8:05 PM-8:20 PM: Incorporating Family Planning Discussions into MS Practice Danielle M. Roncari, MD, MPH, FACOG 8:20 PM-8:40 PM: Managing MS Before, During, and After Pregnancy Maria K. Houtchens, MD, MSc 8:40 PM-8:45 PM: Closing Patricia K. Coyle, MD, FAAN, FANA

PRESENTERS

Patricia K. Coyle MD, FAAN, FANA

Maria K. Houtchens MD, MSc

Jiwon Oh

MD, PhD, FRCPC

& Danielle M. Roncari MD, MPH, FACOG

VISIT BOOTH 1628 IN EXHIBIT HALL B TO DISCOVER HOW SANOFI GENZYME IS MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN MS

This is not an AAN-endorsed event, nor will any CME credit be given. ©2019 Genzyme Corporation. All rights reserved. Sanofi and Genzyme registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. SAUS.MS.19.02.1290a. March 2019.


INDUSTRY THERAPEUTIC UPDATES* Saturday, May 4 | Monday, May 6 | Tuesday, May 7 | Join industry representatives for unique opportunities to learn about current therapies and projects in the industry pipeline. Registration for these informational sessions is free and open to all registered Annual Meeting attendees.

Saturday, May 4 | 7:00 p.m. Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation Innovation in Multiple Sclerosis

Location: Philadelphia Marriott Downtown Room: Liberty Ballroom

Monday, May 6 | 7:00 p.m. Alexion Pharmaceuticals

Complementing our current understanding of NMOSD: Exploring the clinical presentation and role of complement in anti-AQP4 antibody positive NMOSD

Location: Philadelphia 201 Hotel Room: Independence Ballroom Avanir Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Pseudobulbar Affect (PBA)--Clinical Picture, Diagnosis, and Management

Location: Philadelphia 201 Hotel Room: Liberty Ballroom B Biogen Cognitive and ethno-cultural diversity in MS

Location: Loews Philadelphia Hotel Room: Millennium Hall Biogen

The early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease: a new biomarker approach

Location: Philadelphia 201 Hotel Room: Liberty Ballroom A

Genentech, a member of the Roche group

From Horses to Zebras: New Perspectives in Common and Rare Neurologic Disease

Location: Philadelphia Marriott Downtown Room: Independence Ballroom Genentech, a member of the Roche group

Putting New MS Paradigms into Practice: How Evolving Considerations are Changing Clinical Conversations

Location: Philadelphia 201 Hotel Room: Philadelphia Ballroom Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation

Interactive Case-studies in Progressive MS: Real-World Considerations

Location: Loews Philadelphia Hotel Room: Congress Hall Sunovion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Facing OFF: Parkinson’s and Innovation

Location: Loews Philadelphia Hotel Room: Commonwealth Ballroom Teva CNS

EMD Serono, Inc.

Fremanezumab-vfrm: An anti-CGRP Treatment for Migraine Prevention in Adults

Location: Philadelphia Marriott Downtown Room: Liberty Ballroom

Location: Philadelphia 201 Hotel Room: Freedom Ballroom

Emerging Concepts in MS Immunology

*As of January 31, 2019. Subject to Change.


Wednesday, May 8 | Starting at 7:00 p.m. RSVP is recommended for these events. No CME will be given by any accredited organization for the Industry Therapeutic Updates, and the AAN cannot affirm claims pertaining to FDA off-label medication, research use of pre-FDA drugs, or other research information that might be discussed. Industry Therapeutic Updates are industry events. Please visit AAN.com/view/ITU for more information and to RSVP.

Tuesday, May 7 | 7:00 p.m. AbbVie, Inc.

Past, Present, and Future of Measuring Parkinson’s Disease Progression

Location: Philadelphia 201 Hotel Room: Liberty B Ballroom Acorda Therapeutics Inc.

Off Periods in PD: Role of an Innovative New Treatment Option

Location: Loews Philadelphia Hotel Room: Commonwealth Ballroom Akcea Therapeutics

Back in Touch with Patient Needs: Treatment Advances in hATTR amyloidosis in polyneuropathy

EMD Serono, Inc. EMD Serono’s Commitment to MS in the 21st Century

Location: Philadelphia 201 Hotel Room: Philadelphia Ballroom Lundbeck

Orthostatic Hypotension in Patients with Autonomic Dysfunction: A Manifestation in Patients with Central and Peripheral Neurodegenerative Diseases

Location: Philadelphia Marriott Downtown Room: Liberty Ballroom Merck & Co., Inc. Sleep and Alzheimer’s Disease

Location: Philadelphia 201 Hotel Room: Liberty A Ballroom

Location: Philadelphia 201 Hotel Room: Freedom Ballroom

Alexion Pharmaceuticals

Amgen and Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation

An Evening of gMG

Location: Philadelphia 201 Hotel Room: Independence Ballroom Biogen

Spinal Muscular Atrophy in Adults: Natural History and Management of Disease

Location: Philadelphia Marriott Downtown Room: Independence Ballroom

A Migraine Preventive Therapy with Efficacy in Episodic and Chronic Migraine Patients

Location: Loews Philadelphia Hotel Room: Millennium Hall Teva CNS

Management of Tardive Dyskinesia

Location: Loews Philadelphia Hotel Room: Congress Hall

Wednesday, May 8 | 7:00 p.m. AveXis, Inc.

Sanofi Genzyme

Location: Philadelphia Marriott Downtown Room: Liberty Ballroom

Location: Philadelphia Marriott Downtown Room: Grand Ballroom

A New Frontier for Neuromuscular Disorders: Spotlight on Gene Therapy

A New Look at Gender-based Issues Throughout the MS Continuum


HOURS OF OPERATION AAN Conferences App Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Bridge – 200 Level

Saturday, May 4–Friday, May 10

7:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

American Brain Foundation Booth. . . . . . . . . . . . The Bridge – 200 Level

Saturday, May 4–Friday, May 10

7:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

Axon Registry Booth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Broad Street Atrium

Saturday, May 4–Friday, May 10

7:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

Career Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Bridge – 200 Level

Saturday, May 4–Friday, May 10

7:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

Coat/Luggage Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Broad Street Atrium

Wednesday, May 8 Thursday, May 9 Friday, May 10

6:30 a.m.–7:00 p.m. 6:30 a.m.–10:30 p.m. 6:30 a.m.–7:30 p.m.

eLearning Networking and Innovation Area. . . . . . . . Arch Street Atrium

Saturday, May 4–Friday, May 10

7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

Exhibit Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neuro Center, Exhibit Hall BCD

Sunday, May 5 Monday, May 6 Tuesday, May 7– Wednesday, May 8

11:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m. 11:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m. 11:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Family/Mothers’ Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 A

Saturday, May 4–Friday, May 10

6:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

Meeting Administration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 B

Saturday, May 4–Friday, May 10

6:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

Experiential Learning Areas Saturday, May 4–Friday, May 10 (Various Hours) We’re taking learning outside the traditional classroom, every day of the meeting, with dynamic and interactive areas that will offer a variety of real-world experiences to engage you intellectually, emotionally, and socially and offer you fresh ideas to help you personally and professionally. Advocacy to Action/Maximize Your Value. . . . . . . Broad Street Atrium Experience the AAN: Make the Most of Your Membership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arch Street HeadTalks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Broad Street Atrium Innovation Hub (Sun-Wed). . . . . . . . . . . . Neuro Center, Exhibit Hall B Live Well. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Exhibit Hall E Foyer The Grand Experience Navigating Your Career. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Hall, Stage 3 Research Corner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Hall, Stage 2

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Meeting Information. . . . . . . . . .Broad Street Atrium and the Grand Hall

Saturday, May 4–Friday, May 10

6:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

(215) 418-2430 Member Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Bridge – 200 Level

Friday, May 3 Saturday, May 4–Friday, May 10

3:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m. 6:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m.

Monitor Check-in. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110 AB

Saturday, May 4

Sunday, May 5–Friday, May 10

6:30 a.m.–7:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. 1:00p.m.–1:30 p.m. 6:30 a.m.–7:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m.–1:00 p.m. 3:00p.m.–3:30 p.m.

Prayer Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 A

Saturday, May 4–Friday, May 10

6:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

Press Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 C

Saturday, May 4–Thursday, May 9 Friday, May 10

7:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m. 7:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

Publications Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Bridge – 200 Level

Saturday, May 4–Friday, May 10

7:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

Registration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Bridge – 200 Level

Friday, May 3 Saturday, May 4 Sunday, May 5 Monday, May 6–Friday, May 10

3:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m. 6:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m. 6:30 a.m.–7:30 p.m. 6:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m.

Speaker Ready Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 AB

Saturday, May 4–Friday, May 10

6:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

Shuttle Information Booth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arch Street Atrium

Saturday, May 4 Sunday, May 5 Monday, May 6 Tuesday, May 7 Wednesday, May 8 Thursday, May 9 Friday, May 10

6:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m.–10:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m.–9:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m.–10:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m.–7:30 p.m.

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Experience the Annual Meeting Your Way

Alternate Viewing Area Catch live streams of select plenary sessions, education programs, and other unique and encore programming. Located in Exhibit Hall E within the Neuro Center.

NEW This Year!

Now available through the AAN Conferences App, you can live stream select programs and courses on your mobile device while you are in the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Download the AAN Conferences App today!

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MAKING THE MOST OF THE ANNUAL MEETING A Schedule of Events Specifically Designed for Students, Residents, and Fellows Featured Events NEW! Trainee Experience

Saturday, May 4–Friday, May 10 Kick-off your Annual Meeting experience and connect with your peers during these daily activities.

Experiential Learning Areas

Saturday, May 4–Friday, May 10 Take your learning outside of the classroom and experience the various Experiential Learning Areas to supplement your conference education.

NEW! Futures in Neurological Research Track

Saturday, May 4–Friday, May 10 Grow your future career in research with a curated set of courses and learning opportunities that will improve your knowledge and skills.

Subspecialty Mentoring Sessions

Monday evening, May 6–Thursday afternoon, May 9

Digital Scavenger Hunt

Participate in this digital scavenger hunt daily throughout the Annual Meeting for the opportunity to win prizes.

Poster Hall Tour

During various poster sessions, tour the poster hall in a small group with a neurologist.

Find information at: AAN.com/view/AMTrainee

Schedule Highlights for Trainees Saturday, May 4

Sunday, May 5

Monday, May 6

Resident Basic Science I: Neuropathology 12:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.

NEW! Chief Resident Leadership Program 12:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.

REVAMPED! Student Interest Group in Neurology (SIGN) Meeting 7:30 a.m.–9:00 a.m

NEW! Futures in Neurological Research Boot Camp 12:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

Medical Student Symposium 12:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m.

Futures in Neurological Research Luncheon 12:30 p.m.–2:00 p.m.

Resident Basic Science II: Neuropharmacology 1:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m.

Resident Basic Science III: Neuroanatomy: All the Lesions 1:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m. Brainstorming Competition 4:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m.

REVAMPED! Early Career Reception 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.

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ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE

SATURDAY, MAY 4 7:00 a.m.-7:45 a.m.

9:15 a.m.-10:00 a.m.

Yoga - Vinyasa 7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.

C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8

What Do I Do Now?: Assessment and Management of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Neurocognitive Disorders Using Sleep Medicine to Help Solve Difficult Neurologic Cases Clinical EEG: Normal EEG, Normal Variants, and How to Avoid The Common Pitfall of Over-reading Pediatric Neuro-ophthalmology Update What Do I Do Now?: Neurologic Consultations in Cancer Patients I Therapy of Movement Disorders: A Case-based Approach Clinical Pearls in Autoimmune Neurology: Real World Cases Cognitive Psychology of Neurologic Errors: Why Do Neurologists Make Errors?

7:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

C9

Clerkship and Program Directors Conference: Let’s Build an Educational Scholarly Product

7:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

C10

Women in Leadership: Empowering the Leader Within You

Circle Talk: Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction (MBSR) 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C20 C21

Clinical Approach to Muscle Disease I: Role of Antibodies, Muscle Imaging, and Genetic Testing Clinicopathological Correlation Session in Dementia Child Neurology: Headache Clinical EEG: Focal, Diffuse, and Epileptiform Abnormalities in Adults Cerebrovascular Disease I: Prevention What Do I Do Now?: Neurologic Consultations in Cancer Patients II Cerebellar and Afferent Ataxias: Diagnosis and Management Multiple Sclerosis Overview I: Clinical Pearls Neurologic Complications of Medical Disease Tick-based Infections

10:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Quality Improvement Research in Neurology 10:30 a.m.-11:15 a.m. Art Therapy 11:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

7:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

C11

Neurology MOC Prep Course

8:00 a.m.-8:30 a.m. Are you My Mentor? How to Select a Good Mentor for Your Research Center Neurology Residency: What Programs Are Looking For 8:00 a.m.-8:45 a.m. Laughter Yoga Session 9:00 a.m.-9:30 a.m. What Should Applicants Look for in a Program? How to Successfully Publish Quality Improvement Projects Trainee Experience: Navigating the AAN and Your Career

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Your CV Is Talking About You Behind Your Back and Your LORs Are, Too! 11:00 a.m.-11:45 a.m. Fellowship as a Springboard to Junior Faculty 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Dance/Movement Therapy 12:00 p.m.-12:30 p.m. Navigating the Annual Meeting App

12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Adults with Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (IDD) Section Meeting


HOT TOPICS PLENARY SESSION Saturday, May 4

4:15 p.m.–5:30 p.m.

This session features the latest, cutting-edge translational research related to clinical issues of importance. Four outstanding speakers provide summaries of their recent research findings and describe the clinical implications of the results.

Moderator

Eric Klawiter, MD, FAAN Member, AAN Science Committee Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

Immunotherapies in Movement Disorders

Solving Neurological Mysteries with Lesion Network Mapping

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical School, Boston, MA

Evolution of AAVs for Widespread Gene Delivery to the Central Nervous System Sripriya Ravindra Kumar

Patient-Customized Oligonucleotide Therapy for an Ultra-Rare Neurogenetic Disease Timothy W. Yu, MD, PhD

Virginia Lee, PhD

Gradinaru Lab, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA

Michael D. Fox, MD, PhD

Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA

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ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE

SATURDAY, MAY 4 12:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Futures in Neurological Research Boot Camp 12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.

C22 C23 C24

Resident Basic Science I: Neuropathology Skills Workshop: Neuro-ophthalmology and Neurovestibular Exam Lab Leadership Challenges in Practice

1:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m. Statistics: Sample Size 1:00 p.m.-1:45 p.m. Mind-body Approaches to Chronic Pain Tips and Tools for Successful Recruitment What’s Going On With E/M? 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.

C25 C26 C27 C28 C29 C30 C31 C32 C33 C34

Clinical Approach to Muscle Disease II: Inflammatory Myopathies and Muscle Pathology Clinical EEG: Neonatal and Pediatric Cerebrovascular Disease II: Update on Guidance-Based Diagnosis and Management of Hemorrhagic Stroke Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Neurology Populations: From Lab to Clinic Multiple Sclerosis Overview II: Clinical Advances Neurologic Complications of Medical and Surgical Therapies Mitochondrial Disorders in Neurology The Neurology of Social Behavior Teleneurología (Teleneurology) Evaluating Tremor in the Office

1:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m.

C35

Educators’ Leadership Program (application required)

1:45 p.m.-2:30 p.m. The Experience of Music Therapy in the Interdisciplinary Treatment of TBI

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2:00 p.m.-2:45 p.m. How to Become a Leader in Your Health System A Career in Neuroimaging 2:30 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Dancing with Parkinson’s 2:45 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Case Studies: Ethical Conundrums in Neurology 3:00 p.m.-3:45 p.m. Using Technology to Get Real Answers from Your Patients Interventional Neurology: Training and Practice 3:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. AAN Business Meeting 3:45 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Cafe Talk - Narratives in Neurology: Creative Expression to Promote Resilience and Prevent Burnout 3:45 p.m.-4:45 p.m. Women in Neurology 4:00 p.m.-4:45 p.m. Opioids: What Is Your State Doing to Confront This Epidemic? 4:15 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Hot Topics Plenary Session 5:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Trainee Experience: Navigating the AAN and Your Career 5:00 p.m.-5:45 p.m. Telestroke Across the Continuum 5:45 p.m.-6:45 p.m. Advancing Medicine: Inspiration and Innovation Featuring Hugh Herr, PhD

7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Industry Therapeutic Updates (Please see the AAN Conferences App for the most up-to-date information)


SUNDAY, MAY 5 7:00 a.m.-7:30 a.m.

9:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.

Trainee Experience: Navigating the AAN and Your Career

C262

7:00 a.m.-7:45 a.m.

9:15 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Yoga - Vinyasa

7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.

C37 C38 C39 C40 C41 C42 C43 C44 C45 C46

Mastering EMG Waveform Recognition Skills in Just Two Hours! Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy: Update Infections of the Nervous System I: Diagnostic Testing of Neurological Infections How to Design Meaningful Clinical Trials Child Neurology: Stroke Neuro-oncology in 2019: Navigating Current Trends The Dystonias: Diagnosis, Treatment and Update on Etiologies Residents in Private Practice Multiple Sclerosis Therapy: Symptom Management Status Epilepticus Actualización en dolor de cabeza y trastornos neuromusculares (Update: Headache and Neuromuscular Disorder)

Accreditation Step by Step: From Self Study to Site Visit Top Ten Clinical, Educational, and Leadership Pearls Neuroscience of Bias Clerkship Director Conversation

8:00 a.m.-8:45 a.m.

Exhibit Hall Opening Luncheon Sponsored by:

11:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Exhibit Hall 11:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.

P1

Poster Session 1 Presenters stand by posters 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

12:00 p.m.-12:45 p.m. Almuerzo con Colegas: Perlas clínicas/ solicitando una residencia o subespecialidad en neurología 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Neurology Pictionary 12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Chief Resident Leadership Program

12:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. BrainDome 12:30 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Enhancing Care Teams with Medical Assistants: A Novel Clinic Model 12:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

Coding for Residents Circle Talk: Growth Mindset 8:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m.

C261

11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

C62

8:00 a.m.-8:30 a.m.

C260

Presidential Plenary Session

Medical Student Symposium: Careers in Neurology 1:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m.

How to Become An Advocate For Yourself and Your Program Neuroscience Course Director Conversation

Telemedicine FAILs: What Not to Do in a Telemedicine Encounter 1:00 p.m.-1:45 p.m. Tip of the Iceberg: Ultra-high Cost Neurology Drugs

C = Course

IS = Invited Science Session = Experiential Learning Area

N = Neuroscience in the Clinic Session P = Poster Session = Additional Fee Required = Leadership University

S = Scientific Platform Session = New Offering in 2019

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Resident Evaluation of Faculty: A New Approach

C36

Choosing, Training, Forging, and Mentoring Chief Residents: Program Coordinator Role


PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY SESSION Sunday, May 5

9:15 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

This session features the AAN’s premier lecture awards for clinically relevant research and a presentation by a leading lecturer. Top researchers speak on some of the most significant findings in neurology in 2019.

Moderator

Natalia S. Rost, MD, MPH, FAAN, FAHA Chair, AAN Science Committee Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

Presidential Lecture

H. Houston Merritt Lecture

Ralph L. Sacco, MD, MS, FAHA, FAAN

Jonathan W. Mink, MD, PhD, FAAN

Neurology: Challenges, Opportunities, and the Way Forward

Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis: Natural History Studies in Rare Neurodegenerative Disease

Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL

University of Rochester, Rochester, NY

Sidney Carter Award in Child Neurology

Robert Wartenberg Lecture

Myelin Plasticity in Health and Disease Michelle Monje, MD, PhD Stanford University, Stanford, CA

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Progress in Understanding Progressive MS: From the Microscope to the Bedside

Claudia F. Lucchinetti, MD, FAAN Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN


SUNDAY, MAY 5 1:00 p.m.-1:45 p.m.

1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.

Medical Marijuana: What Do Neurologists Need to Know? Negotiation Skills

C61

Neuroepidemiology

C48 C49 C50 C51 C52 C53

C54 C55

C56 C57 C58 C59 C60 IS1 S2 S3 S4 C = Course

Evaluation and Management of Autonomic Disorders I: Autonomic Testing, Failure, and Peripheral Neuropathies Infections of the Nervous System II: Neuro-ID Emergencies Neurology Update I: Multiple Sclerosis, Sleep, and Neuromuscular Disease Cerebrovascular Disease III: Update on Neuroimaging Modalities and Endovascular Therapies for Acute Ischemic Stroke Balance and Gait Disorders Introduction to Integrative Neurology Introduction to Primary Headache Disorders: Migraine and Other Primary Headaches Including Tension-Type, Hypnic, Primary Stabbing and Nummular Headache Syndromes, Epicrania Fugax and Retinal Migraine Neuro-otology: The Common Peripheral Vestibular Disorders Sleep for the Practicing Neurologist: Is it Narcolepsy or Something Else? Diagnostic and Management Challenges in the Central Disorders of Hypersomnolence Multiple Sclerosis Therapy: Diseasemodifying Treatment I Drugs and Toxin-induced Neurologic Emergencies Business Strategies for Payer Negotiations and/or How to Go off the Grid Cuidados NeurocrĂ­ticos (Neurocritical Care) Assessment of Rapidly Progressive Dementias I: Prion and Non-prion Neurodegenerative Diseases Invited Science: Infectious Diseases and Global Health (In partnership with the World Federation of Neurology) Neurocritical Care Epilepsy/Clinical Neurophysiology (EEG) I Clinical Trials in Movement Disorders IS = Invited Science Session = Experiential Learning Area

Women in Leadership: 2019, Why Are We Still Talking About This?

1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Consortium of Neurology Program Directors Business Meeting 1:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

C63 C64

Resident Basic Science II: Neuropharmacology Skills Workshop: Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring

1:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Utilizing Wearable Technology to Improve Neurological Care 1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m. AAN Leadership: Using Experiences to Answer the Tough Questions 2:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m. Epic Hacks: EMR Tips to Improve Practice Efficiency SIGN Faculty Advisor Conversation 2:00 p.m.-2:45 p.m. Teaching the Next Generation of Physician Advocates: Advocacy Curriculum for Neurology Residents Navigating a Career in Academics 2:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Level Up: How Video Games Change the Brain 2:30 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Introduction to Acupuncture 1 Conceptual Framework and Mechanism of Action 3:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Medical Improv 3:00 p.m.-3:45 p.m. Practice Innovation in Epilepsy

N = Neuroscience in the Clinic Session P = Poster Session = Additional Fee Required = Leadership University

S = Scientific Platform Session = New Offering in 2019

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1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.

C47

Therapeutics in ALS and SMA MS and CNS Inflammatory Disease: Clinical Considerations I

1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.

1:00 p.m.-2:15 p.m.

S1

S5 S6


The

Philly Spectacular Kick-off the Annual Meeting at Reading Terminal Market!

Embrace the city’s rich history and enjoy an incredible selection of locally grown produce, locally sourced meats, plus the finest seafood, cheeses, baked goods, and confections. Eat and drink, play games, and check out the award-winning local 12-piece band, Jellyroll, in action on Sunday, May 5, from 7:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m. Tickets include: • All-you-can-eat food and beverage • Entertainment • Transportation • Private access to the Field House sports bar, featuring local craft beer tasting, bar trivia with prizes, arcade games, and more Be sure to wear your Philly Spectacular lanyard to enter the party.

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SUNDAY, MAY 5 3:00 p.m.-3:45 p.m.

3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

Lost in Translation: Acknowledging and Respecting Cultural Differences With Your Patients Education Research: The Secret Sauce to Career Advancement as Clinician Educator

S7

Neuro Trauma and Sports Neurology

C66 C67 C68 C69

C70

C71 C72 C73 C74 C75 C76 N1

C = Course

Evaluation and Management of Autonomic Disorders II: Diagnostic Approach and Treatments for Dysautonomia Infections of the Nervous System III: Advanced Topics in Infectious Neurology Neurology Update II: Behavioral Neurology, Movement Disorders, and Neuro-ophthalmology Cerebrovascular Disease IV: Telestroke The Palliative Care Guide in Neurology: Best Practice in Communication, Advance Care Planning, and End-of-life Care of Patients with Brain Tumors and Other Life-limiting Neurological Disorders Introduction to Primary Headache Disorders: Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgias and Other Primary Headaches Including New Daily Persistent Headache, Cough, Exercise, and Thunderclap Headaches Neuro-otology: Diagnosis and Treatment of Nuanced Causes of Dizziness Disordered Sleep in Common Neurologic Diseases: Traumatic Brain Injury, Stroke, and Parkinson’s Disease Multiple Sclerosis Therapy: Diseasemodifying Treatment II CNS Toxicities How to Run a Practice: Business Strategies for Neurology Private Practices and the Future Assessment of Rapidly Progressive Dementias II: Infections and Autoimmune Mediated Conditions Neuroscience in the Clinic: Child Neurology: Emerging Understanding of the Epilepsy-Movement Disorder Spectrum Across the Lifespan IS = Invited Science Session = Experiential Learning Area

4:00 p.m.-4:45 p.m. Navigating Prior Authorizations

3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

C65

3:45 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Introduction to Acupuncture II Evidence-based Applications for Acupuncture in the Treatment of Painful Neurologic Conditions

Global Health

3:30 p.m.-4:45 p.m.

S8

S10 S11

Aging and Dementia: Clinical Trials and Novel Therapies Biomarkers in Movement Disorders Autoimmune CNS Inflammatory Disorders: Clinical Advances

Living an Alpha Brain Wave Life: Work/Life Balance 4:15 p.m.-5:00 p.m. The Teenage Brain: Neuroscience You Can Use 4:45 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Neuro-oncology Section Guided Poster Tour 5:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Happiness Hour Trainee Experience: Navigating the AAN and Your Career 5:00 p.m.-5:45 p.m. Remote and Team-based Care How to Be a Teacher as a Resident 5:15 p.m.-6:15 p.m. Standing on the Shoulders of Giants 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. The Philly Spectacular—At Reading Terminal Market!

Didn’t pre-register for the Philly Spectacular? Stop by registration after 6:00 p.m. on Sunday to see if there are any extra tickets available.

N = Neuroscience in the Clinic Session P = Poster Session = Additional Fee Required = Leadership University

S = Scientific Platform Session = New Offering in 2019

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3:30 p.m.-4:15 p.m.

S9


4 DAYS YOU WON’T WANT TO MISS

EXHIBIT HALL Connect with other health organizations throughout the Discover emerging technologies within the Keep up-to-date on what’s new at Gather career resources and more during the Preview the latest products and services at Experience an array of dynamic events at the Grab a cup of joe and mingle at the Join in fun, daily competitions and activities at the Keep your devices charged in the comfort of the

Association Neighborhood Technology Pavilion Publishers’ Row Career Fair Vendor Booths Innovation Hub Exhibit Hall Buzz Cafes Exhibit Hall Picnic Area Exhibit Hall Charging Lounges


MONDAY, MAY 6 7:00 a.m.-7:30 a.m.

8:15 a.m.–9:15 a.m.

Tips to Sail Through the IRB Trainee Experience: Navigating the AAN and Your Career 7:00 a.m.-7:45 a.m.

Global Health Section Meeting Government Service Section Meeting 8:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m. Residency Program Director Conversation

Yoga - Vinyasa

Sleep Medicine Section Meeting Autonomic Nervous System Section Meeting 7:00 a.m.-8:45 a.m.

7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.

C79 C80 C81 C82 C83 C84 C85 C86 C87

Addiction Young Onset and Atypical Alzheimer’s Dementia Differential Diagnosis of Neurologic Infections Epileptologists’ Secrets for the Busy General Neurologist: Localization, Imaging, and Fear of Surgery Core Principles of Brain Tumors Stroke in Young Adults and Women Diagnosis and Treatment of Functional Movement Disorders Approaching the Management of Common Sleep Disorders: Case-based Review for the Non-sleep Specialist Severe TBI: From ICU to Rehabilitation Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders Skills Workshop: Clinical Usefulness of Botulinum Toxin for Spasticity

7:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m. Student Interest Group in Neurology (SIGN) Meeting 8:00 a.m.-8:45 a.m. Physical Exercise and Cognitive Training in Neurology-Application in Aging & Neurodegenerative Disease Personal Finances for Residents 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. Updating the NIH BRAIN Initiative: A Dialogue with AAN C = Course

IS = Invited Science Session = Experiential Learning Area

11:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m.

Exhibit Hall

Clerkship Administrators Certification Program

C77 C78

Contemporary Clinical Issues Plenary Session

11:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.

P2

Poster Session 2 Presenters stand by posters 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Self-management in Neurologic Disease 12:00 p.m.-12:30 p.m. AI in Health Care: A Bridge to Physician Wellness TRANSCENDS Program 12:00 p.m.-12:45 p.m. Almuerzo con Colegas: Neurología general / investigaciones clínicas LGBTQ+ Health in Neurology - Why It’s Important and What You Need to Know 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Would You Fly With This Pilot? Meet a Member of Congress: U.S. Representative Brendan Boyle (D-PA)

12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m. Movement Disorders Section Meeting Neuromuscular Section Meeting 12:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. BrainDome 12:30 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Innovations and New Technologies in Neurology: Improving Patient Care and Optimizing Clinical Practice

N = Neuroscience in the Clinic Session P = Poster Session = Additional Fee Required = Leadership University

S = Scientific Platform Session = New Offering in 2019

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9:15 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m.


CONTEMPORARY CLINICAL ISSUES PLENARY SESSION Monday, May 6

9:15 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

This session highlights issues most critical to practicing neurologists, including abstracts related to new therapeutic developments, clinical applications of basic and translational research, and innovative technical developments. Commentary and discussion follow each presentation.

Moderator Randolph S. Marshall MD, FAAN Vice-Chair, AAN Science Committee Columbia University, New York, NY

Implementation and Patient Experience with Outpatient Subspecialty Teleneurology Visits at a Single Academic Institution over Four Years

Amyloid PET Leads to Frequent Changes in Management of Cognitively Impaired Patients: The Imaging DementiaEvidence for Amyloid Scanning (IDEAS) Study

Presenter:

Presenter:

Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH

University of California San Francisco Memory & Aging Center, San Francisco, CA

Lindsay Ross, MD

Discussant:

Gil Dan Rabinovici, MD

Lawrence R. Wechsler MD, FAAN

Discussant:

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA

Banner Alzheimer’s Institute, Phoenix, AZ

A Pilot Study of Adoptive Cellular Immunotherapy for Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy with Ex Vivo Generated Polyomavirus-specific T-cells

Eric M. Reiman, MD

Continuous Theta Burst Stimulation over Right Pars Triangularis Facilitates Naming Abilities in Chronic Poststroke Aphasia by Enhancing Phonological Access

Presenter:

Presenter:

National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

Discussant:

Discussant:

Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY

National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD

Irene CM Cortese, MD

Carolyn B. Britton, MD

Denise Y. Harvey, PhD

Eric M. Wassermann, MD

AFM: Beyond Acute and Flaccid

Advances in the Acute Treatment of Migraine

Teri Schreiner, MD, MPH

Jessica Ailani, MD

Children’s Hospital Colorado/ Department of Neurology, Aurora, CO

Medstar Georgetown Neurology, McLean, VA

= Abstract of Distinction

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MONDAY, MAY 6 1:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m.

1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.

Using Strategic Partnerships to Grow Your Practice Diversity Officer Roundtable Discussion

N2 S12 S13

1:00 p.m.-1:45 p.m.

Interviewing Skills

S14

1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Advancing Medicine: Inspiration and Innovation Featuring Mona Hanna-Attisha, MD, MPH, FAAP

1:00 p.m.–2:30 p.m. Consortium of Neurology Clerkship Directors Business Meeting 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.

C88 C89 C90 C91 C92 C93 C94 C95 C96 C97 C98 C99 C100

C101 C = Course

Mild Cognitive Impairment: Implications for Clinicians Tuberculosis of the Central Nervous System Clinical Epilepsy I: Basics Neurology Update III: Headache, Neurootology, and Epilepsy Autism Spectrum Disorders What We Know and Where We Are Going Paroxysmal Movement Disorders Now You See It, Now You Know It: Pathognomonic Neuro-ophthalmology Examination Findings Concussion: Topics in Acute Concussion Everything You Need to Know to Practice Neuro-rehabilitation Neuroendocrine Update: Nuts and Bolts of What You Need to Know Faculty Development: Enhancing Your Role in Student and Resident Training Starting a Practice From the Ground Up: A Guide for Early Career Neurologists Esclerosis Múltiple y Otras Enfermedades Inflamatorias Desmielinizantes y Autoinmunes del Sistema Nervioso Central (MS and Other Demyelinating Inflammatory and Autoimmune Central Nervous System Disorders) Clinical EMG I: Principles and Practice of NCS and Needle EMG IS = Invited Science Session = Experiential Learning Area

S15 S16 S17

1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.

C102

Leadership in the Era of Burnout: A Practical Approach to Becoming a True Physician Leader

1:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

C103 C104 C105

Resident Basic Science III: Neuroanatomy: All the Lesions Research Career Symposium Skills Workshop: Clinical Uses of Botulinum Toxin for Dystonia

1:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Streamlining the Office Visit for Mild TBI Patients 1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m. Blind Spots: The Impact of Conscious and Unconscious Biases 2:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m. Leveraging Technology to Reduce Implicit Bias and Improve Population Health Metrics 2:00 p.m.-2:45 p.m. Using EHR to Close Referral Loops A Career in Clinical Practice

N = Neuroscience in the Clinic Session P = Poster Session = Additional Fee Required = Leadership University

S = Scientific Platform Session = New Offering in 2019

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Controversies in Neuroimaging The Ripple Effect of Positive Psychology

Neuroscience in the Clinic: Interpretations of Genetic Results Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology: Behavioral Neurology, Aging, and Dementia • Presentation of the Norman Geschwind Prize in Behavioral Neurology Translational and Clinical Advances in Neuro-oncology • Presentation of the Neuro-oncology Investigator Award • Presentation of the Neuro-oncology Scientific Award Intracerebral Hemorrhage and SAH Huntington’s Disease: From Bench to Clinical Trials • Presentation of the Movement Disorders Research Award Headache: Clinical Trials I


ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE

MONDAY, MAY 6 2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. ABPN Continuing Certification Information Session

2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. General Neurology Section Meeting Neurohospitalist Section Meeting 2:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m. There’s an App for That! Using Technology to Enhance Learning and Patient Care 2:30 p.m.-3:15 p.m. The Role of Integrative Medicine in Epilepsy 2:45 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Self Reflected: Deeply Fusing Art and Science to Create the World’s Most Complex Artistic Depiction of the Human Brain 3:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Medical Improv 3:00 p.m.-3:45 p.m. Research Outputs from the Axon Registry Child Neurology for Trainees 3:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m. 2018 Brainstorm Competition Winner Residency Program Director Conversation 3:30 p.m.-4:45 p.m.

S18

Autonomic Disorders • Presentation of the Irwin Schatz Award for Autonomic Disorders

3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

C106 C107 C108 C109

Cognitive Impairment Due to Alzheimer’s Disease: Using Old Skills and New Tools for Diagnosis and Treatment Emergency Room Neuro-ophthalmology Clinical Epilepsy II: Considerations Across the Age Span: Pediatrics, Pregnancy, and Elderly Neurology Update IV: Stroke, Neuroinfectious Disease, and Autoimmune Encephalopathies

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3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

C110 C111 C112 C113 C114 C115 C116 C117 C118 C119

Adult and Pediatric Neuro-Oncology for the Neurohospitalist Sleep for Resiliency, Recovery and Performance Myelopathies: Recognizing and Evaluating Myelopathic Patients for Inflammatory and Vascular Causes Concussion: Chronic Symptoms -- Selected Considerations for Why Your Patient May Not be Getting Better The Global Burden of Neurologic Diseases Emerging Approaches to Biosensing for the Diagnosis and Management of Neurological Disease LGBTQI Health in Neurology Tourette Syndrome: Assessment and Management How to Understand and Incorporate Medical Cannabis into Clinical Practice

Actualización en lesión cerebral traumática e ictus isquémico (Update: TBI and Stroke) C120 Clinical EMG II: Case-based Clinical Applications of Nerve Conduction Studies and Needle Electromyography S19 Child Neurology: Updates in Autism, Migraine, MS, and Stroke S20 Headache Imaging and Physiology and Episodic Syndromes Associated with Migraine • Presentation of the Harold Wolff-John Graham Award: An Award for Headache/ Facial Pain Research S21 Autoimmune Neurology: Novel Diagnostic and Predictive Biomarkers and Immunopathologic Mechanisms of Disease S22 Stroke Genetics, Cellular Responses, and Animal Models • Presentation of the Michael S. Pessin Stroke Leadership Prize S23 Genetic Muscle Disorders • Presentation of the Alliance Awards: S. Weir Mitchell Award Presentation of the Potamkin Prize for Research in Pick’s, Alzheimer’s, and Related Diseases • Followed by a panel Q&A with past recipients


3:45 p.m.-4:30 p.m.

5:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m.

Nutrition, Lifestyle, and Neuropathic Pain

Epilepsy Section Meeting Neuro-oncology Section Meeting

5:45 p.m.–6:45 p.m.

3:45 p.m.-4:45 p.m.

4:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m.

Headache & Facial Pain Section Meeting 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.

ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE

Philadelphia: The City of Neurology Love

Early Career Reception

Clerkship Director Conversation 4:00 p.m.-4:45 p.m. #MeanReviews: Flipping Imposter Syndrome on Its Head

7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Industry Therapeutic Updates (Please see the AAN Conferences App for the most up-to-date information)

4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. A.B. Baker Section Meeting on Neurological Education Business Administration Section Meeting 4:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Brainstorm: A Competition for the Innovator in All of Us

4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.

Exhibit Hall Networking Reception Sponsored by:

4:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Everything You Wanted to Know About the Neurology® Resident & Fellow Section 5:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Trainee Experience: Navigating the AAN and Your Career Residency Program Director Conversation 5:00 p.m.-5:45 p.m. Defining, Evaluating, and Promoting Healthy Cognitive Aging Safety and Quality Awards Careers in Movement Disorders 5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Standing on the Shoulders of Giants

C = Course

IS = Invited Science Session = Experiential Learning Area

DISCLAIMER. The activities conducted, and content distributed at the American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, are for educational purposes only and do not constitute or substitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. EEGs, examples of neurologic exams, and other activities conducted at the Annual Meeting are not for diagnostic or treatment purposes, do not establish a patient-physician relationship, do not constitute the practice of medicine, and are not conclusive as to the absence or presence of any health condition. The AAN does not recommend or endorse any specific physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned at the Annual Meeting. Reliance on any information provided is solely at attendee’s own risk. The AAN is not liable to any attendee or anyone else for any decision made or action taken by based on reliance upon the information provided at the Annual Meeting. LIABILITY. Attendee assumes any and all liability associated with attendance and participation (including volunteering in any programming) at the Annual Meeting. Attendee releases the American Academy of Neurology, the American Academy of Neurology Institute, and their contractors, from any claims that may arise regarding attendance and participation (including volunteering in any programming) at the Annual Meeting. The AAN is not liable for any claims whatsoever for personal injury, illness, death, or damages of any kind as a result of or caused by attendance and participation (including volunteering in any programming) at the Annual Meeting. Attendance and participation is voluntary.

N = Neuroscience in the Clinic Session P = Poster Session = Additional Fee Required = Leadership University

S = Scientific Platform Session = New Offering in 2019

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TUESDAY, MAY 7 6:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m.

8:00 a.m.-8:45 a.m.

5k Run/1K Walk for Brain Research

Advocacy for Residents Turning the “Diversity Tax” into Currency in Neurology Welcome to NIH Day/Overview of NIH Funding with NINDS Director and NIA Director, Division of Neuroscience

7:00 a.m.-7:30 a.m. Diversifying Your Funding Sources with NIH and Other Sources Trainee Experience: Navigating the AAN and Your Career 7:00 a.m.-7:45 a.m. Yoga - Vinyasa Pursuing a Career in Industry

7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. Clinical Neurophysiology Section Meeting Neurogenetics Section Meeting

8:15 a.m.–9:15 a.m. Neuro-ophthalmology/Neuro-otology Section Meeting Sports Neurology Section Meeting 9:15 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Clinical Trials Plenary Session 11:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Scribes: How to Do It Write

7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.

C121 C122 C123 C124 C125 C126 C127 C128 C129 C130

Clinical EMG III: Nerve Conduction Criteria and Electrodiagnostic Approaches Neurocognitive Assessment for Neurologists Child Neurology: Genetic and Metabolic Testing in Pediatric Epilepsy Endovascular Treatment of Acute Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease Circadian Rhythm Disorders: Implications for Neurology Active Management of Professionalism Lapses: A New Way of Thinking Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders: Videodiagnosis and Treatment Neck Pain, Cervical Spinal Stenosis, Cervical Radiculopathy, and Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy Critical Care Consultations for Neurohospitalists Diagnostic Pearls in Myelitis: a Case-based Approach

7:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m.

C263

Access: Strategies to Improve Access in Academic Medicine

8:00 a.m.-8:30 a.m. Resident and Fellow Conversation 8:00 a.m.-8:45 a.m. Mind Over Matter: Meditation for the Practicing Neurologist

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11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Professional Headshots

11:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall 11:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.

P3

Poster Session 3 Presenters stand by posters 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Treatment of Neuropathy Symptoms Without Medication 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Emerging Science Session 12:00 p.m.-12:30 p.m. Advancements in Real-time Clinical Practice Innovations Learn About Opportunities to Work with the NIH Intramural Program 12:00 p.m.-12:45 p.m. How to Deal with Difficult Family, Communications, Medical/Legal Almuerzo con Colegas: Trombectomia en ictus / consejos para obtener empleo en USA

12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m. Stroke & Vascular Neurology Section Meeting


1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.

12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m. Critical Care & Emergency Neurology Section Meeting

C138

12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Neuro Game Show: Localize the Lesion

BrainDome

C141 C142

12:30 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Potential Pitfalls in Telemedicine NIH Grant Review Process 1:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m. Innovative Technologies in Assessment of Sports Concussion and Head Trauma 1:00 p.m.-1:45 p.m.

C143 C144 C264

Virtual Reality for Chronic Pain Women in Neurology: Thriving Through Challenges

N3 S25

How to Create a Department That Promotes Wellness K Awards and Training Programs – Planning for a Career as an NIH Investigator

S26

1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.

S27

1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.

Lost Connections: From Functional Connectivity to Needs in Pain and Palliative Care • Presentation of the Mitchell B. Max Award for Neuropathic Pain Presentation

C145 C147

1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.

C131 C132 C133 C134 C135 C136 C137

Education Research Methodology Course Actualización científica I (Scientific Update I - Spanish) Division Chief’s Round Table: Maximizing Effectiveness and Addressing Challenges Neuroscience in the Clinic: Stem Cells Child Neurology: Spinal Muscular Atrophy: Treatments and Outcomes MS and CNS Inflammatory Disease: Clinical Considerations II General Neurology: Improving Neurologic Care and the Impact of Therapeutics

Small Fiber Neuropathies: Sensory, Autonomic, and Both I: Focus on Autonomic Nervous System Frontotemporal Dementias Clinical Epilepsy III: Advanced (Status, Beyond AED, Video EEG) Continuum® Test Your Knowledge: A Multiple-choice Question Review I Case Studies: Challenging Acute Ischemic Stroke Cases Neuroimaging for the General Neurologist I: Brain Deep Brain Stimulation I: Basic Principles and Programming in Movement Disorders

Mitigating the Impact of Unconscious Bias The Doctor’s Lounge…Helping Physicians in Mid-career Renew and Repurpose Their Work/Lives

1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.

C146

Strengths Spotting: Using Strengths to Help Improve Communication with Patients, Colleagues, and Leaders

1:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

C148

Skills Workshop: EMG: Basic

1:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Remote Monitoring of Neurological Patients Via Mobile Health Platform 1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m. Neuro Exam Tricks and Tips

C = Course

IS = Invited Science Session = Experiential Learning Area

N = Neuroscience in the Clinic Session P = Poster Session = Additional Fee Required = Leadership University

S = Scientific Platform Session = New Offering in 2019

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C140

12:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.

S24

C139

Hot Topics in Headaches and Related Disorders I: Unusual Headaches, Childhood Headaches, and Concussion Management Eye Movement Disorders: A Systematic Approach to the Evaluation of Diplopia Sports Neurology: Enhancing Athletic Performance Rehabilitation in Neurology Autoimmune Neurology I Basics and Beyond: Autoimmune Encephalitis and Paraneoplastic Neurological Syndromes of the CNS and PNS


CLINICAL TRIALS PLENARY SESSION Tuesday, May 7

9:15 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

This session covers important clinical topics identified from other society meetings that affect patient care. The latest updates within several clinical trials conducted over the course of the last year will be presented.

Moderator

Moderator

Member, AAN Science Committee Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR

Member, AAN Science Committee Rush University, Chicago, IL

SPRINT MIND: Results Update and Future Directions

Randomized Controlled Trial of Inebilizumab in Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder

Holly E. Hinson, MD, MCR, FAAN

Jeff Williamson, MD Wake Forest Baptist Health, Wake Forest, NC

Deborah Hall, MD, PhD, FAAN

Bruce A. C. Cree, MD, PhD, MCR, FAAN University of California San Francisco, Multiple Sclerosis Center, San Francisco, CA

Intravenous Immunoglobulin to prevent Myasthenic Crisis After Thymectomy and Other Surgical Procedures Can Be Omitted: A Randomized, Controlled, Double-blind Trial Josep Gamez, MD, PhD

Hospital Universitari Vall D’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain

rAAV2/2-ND4 for the Treatment of LHON: 72-week Data from the REVERSE Phase III Clinical Trial Mark L. Moster, MD, FAAN Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia, PA

A Placebo-Controlled Study of Galcanezumab in Patients with Episodic Cluster Headache: Results from the 8-week Double-blind Treatment Phase

Use of Tranexamic Acid in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury: Results from the North American Multi-Center Prehospital TXA for TBI Trial

David W. Dodick, MD, FAAN

Susan Rowell, MD, MCR

Mayo Clinic Arizona, Scottsdale, AZ

Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR

From Bench to Bedside to Beam: Hippocampal-sparing During Brain Irradiation

A Phase 3 Study of Isradipine as a Disease Modifying Agent in Patients with Early Parkinson’s Disease (STEADYPD III): Final Study Results

Vinai Gondi, MD Radiation Oncology Consultants, Chicago, IL

Tanya Simuni, MD Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL

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TUESDAY, MAY 7 1:45 p.m.-2:15 p.m.

3:30 p.m.-4:45 p.m.

NIH Funding and Professional Development Opportunities for Diverse Researchers

S28

3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

C149

2:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m.

2:00 p.m.-2:45 p.m. The HSR Game Show A Career in Teleneurology: A Panel Discussion

C150 C151 C152 C153

2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.

C154

Neuroendocrinology Section Meeting

C155

Neuroepidemiology Section Meeting 2:15 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Clinical Trials and Networks – NeuroNEXT, StrokeNET, SIREN; Alzheimer’s Clinical Trials Consortium 2:15 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Treating Pain with Herbs, Supplements, and Marijuana

C156 C157 C158

2:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m. What Can the AAN’s Compensation and Productivity Survey Do for You? 3:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Medical Improv

The New Congress: How Will It Impact Neurology Live Intraoperative Monitoring Oportunidades de colaboración internacional para realizar proyectos de investigación en enfermedades neurodegenerativas (Opportunities for International Collaborations to Conduct Research on Neurodegenerative Diseases) AD/ADRD Opportunities 3:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m.

C163 C164 IS2 S29 S30 S31

Fitness to Drive Testing…Warp Speed Ahead Writing and Reviewing for the Neurology® Resident & Fellow Section IS = Invited Science Session = Experiential Learning Area

C160 C161 C162

3:00 p.m.-3:45 p.m.

C = Course

C159

S32

Clinical Neurology for Advanced Practice Providers Small Fiber Neuropathies: Sensory, Autonomic, and Both II: Focus on Sensory Nervous System Lewy Body Dementias Clinical Epilepsy IV: Surgery Continuum® Test Your Knowledge: A Multiple-choice Question Review II Neuroimaging for the General Neurologist II: Brain Deep Brain Stimulation II: Advanced Management in Movement Disorders and Applications Beyond Movement Disorders Hot Topics in Headaches and Related Disorders II: Migraine Pathophysiology, Brain Imaging, and Therapeutic Advances Evaluation and Treatment of Common Spine Disorders Sports Concussion: Event Coverage Foundational Skills and Sport Specific Pearls Mid-Level Faculty Career Development Course Autoimmune Neurology II Advanced: Autoimmune Encephalitis at the Frontiers of Neuroscience Child Neurology: Metabolic Coding 101: E&M, Basic Procedures, Non Face-to-Face, and New Codes Creating a Roadmap for a Diverse Workforce in Academic Neurology Update on Medical Management of Stroke Invited Science: Movement Disorders (In partnership with the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society) NeuroHIV: Pathophysiology and Clinical Phenotypes Brain Cancer: From Epidemiology to Quality of Life MS and CNS Inflammatory Disease: Imaging General Neurology: Advances in Neurology: From the Clinic to the Bench

N = Neuroscience in the Clinic Session P = Poster Session = Additional Fee Required = Leadership University

S = Scientific Platform Session = New Offering in 2019

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How to Build Clinical Research Studies in Private Practice

Neuro-ophthalmology/Neuro-otology


TUESDAY, MAY 7 3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

5:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

Presentation of the Sheila Essey Award: An Award for ALS Research • Followed by a panel Q&A with past recipients 3:45 p.m.-4:30 p.m.

Trainee Experience: Navigating the AAN and Your Career 5:00 p.m.-5:45 p.m. Guided Meditation What Is the Neurologist Compensation and Productivity Survey and How Can It Increase My Value?

Outsmart Stress HEAL Initiative - Pain Research Funding Opportunities, Clinical and Basic

From Private Practice to Academics

4:00 p.m.-4:45 p.m. So You’ve Had an EHR for 10 Years, Now What? Healthcare Disparities in Populations Not Dead Yet: How to Remain Relevant and Engaged in Mid to Late Career

4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Neurohealth and Integrative Neurology Section Meeting

5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Standing on the Shoulders of Giants 5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Section Member Reception

5:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m. Child Neurology Section Meeting

5:45 p.m.–6:45 p.m. Neuro-infectious Disease Section Meeting

7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.

4:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Translational Research Using the Neurology® Resident & Fellow Section

Industry Therapeutic Updates (Please see the AAN Conferences App for the most up-to-date information)

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 7:00 a.m.-7:30 a.m.

8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.

How to Write and Publish Research Papers, Reviews, and Other Scientific Communication Trainee Experience: Navigating the AAN and Your Career

8:15 a.m.–9:15 a.m. Neural Repair & Rehabilitation Section Meeting 8:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m. Neuroscience Course Director Conversation

Simulation in Neurology Education Yoga - Vinyasa

9:15 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.

C165 C166 C167 C168 C169 C170 C171 C172 C173 C174

Current Management of Incidental and Asymptomatic Cerebrovascular Lesions Neuroimaging Biomarkers Across the Dementia Spectrum Lumbar Radiculopathy, Lumbar Spinal Stenosis, Low Back Pain, and Failed Back Syndrome Parkinson’s Disease Update Neurological Intensive Care I: The Essentials Video EEG: Name That Spell Child Neurology: Neuromuscular/ Autoimmune Neurology Advances in Neurogenetics Skills Workshop: Practical Training in Injection Techniques in the Treatment of Headache Disorders Neuro-ophthalmology I: Visual Loss, Optic Neuropathies, and Papilledema

8:00 a.m.-8:30 a.m. Recruiting Underrepresented Populations into Trials 8:00 a.m.-8:45 a.m.

Contract Negotiations for Residents Consejos prácticos para educadores médicos (Practical Advice for Medical Educators) 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.

C = Course

Using the Neurology Compensation and Productivity Survey in the Academic Setting

IS = Invited Science Session = Experiential Learning Area

11:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Resident and Fellow Conversation Conversation 11:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Development and Implementation of a Nurse Practitioner-run Headache Clinic Within a General Neurology Practice 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Professional Headshots

11:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall 11:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.

P4

Poster Session 4 Presenters stand by posters 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Eating Your Way to Fewer Migraines 12:00 p.m.-12:30 p.m.

Complementary Therapies in Parkinson’s Disease

C265

Frontiers in Neuroscience Plenary Session

Relaxation Tools: See One, Do One, Teach One 12:00 p.m.-12:45 p.m. Funding Clinically Oriented/ Translational Research Before R01 – Consortium and Foundation Opportunities 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Neuro-Jeopardy: Telencephalon Twisters

N = Neuroscience in the Clinic Session P = Poster Session = Additional Fee Required = Leadership University

S = Scientific Platform Session = New Offering in 2019

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7:00 a.m.-7:45 a.m.

Consortium of Neurology Advanced Practice Providers Meeting


FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE PLENARY SESSION Wednesday, May 8

9:15 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

This plenary session features basic and translational research related to clinical issues of importance. Six outstanding speakers provide summaries of their recent research findings and describe the clinical implications of the results.

Moderator

Paul M. George MD, PhD, MSE Member, AAN Science Committee Stanford Hospital, Stanford, CA

Single Cell Analysis to Capture Disease Signatures in Neurological Disease

Emerging Therapies for Neurogenetic Diseases Beverly L. Davidson, PhD

Burkhard Becher, PhD University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

Prion-like Propagation of Alpha-synuclein Assemblies and the Molecular Basis of Distinct Synucleinopathies

Bridging Biophysics and Neurology: The Role of Phase Transitions in Neurodegeneration

Ronald Melki, PhD

J. Paul Taylor, MD, PhD

Paris-Saclay Institute of Neuroscience, Paris, France

The Silent Culprit in Neurocritical Care of Acute Brain Injury: Spreading Depolarizations Jed Hartings, PhD University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

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St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN

The Gut Microbiota and Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis Helen Tremlett, PhD, BPharm University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada


WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.

12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m. Endovascular & Interventional Neurology Section Meeting Women’s Issues in Neurology Section Meeting

C182 C183

12:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. BrainDome

The Why and How of Getting a Billion Dollar EHR to Make Their System Work Better for Neurologists

C184 C185

1:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m. Acupuncture: Beyond Meridians, Into Medicine 1:00 p.m.-1:45 p.m. Understanding the AAN’s Latest Guidelines Headache Neuromodulation Therapy Teaching Neurologic Competency Competently Despite the Competencies: A.B. Baker Award for Lifetime Achievement in Neurologic Education Keynote Address 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.

S33

Neuro-rehabilitation: Brain and Neuromuscular Recovery

1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Advancing Medicine: Inspiration and Innovation Featuring Patricia Churchland, PhD

C176 C177 C178 C179 C180 C181 C = Course

Neuromuscular Junction Disorders I: Myasthenia Gravis, Ocular, and MuSK Myasthenia Behavioral Neurology I: Network Anatomy of Behavior and Language Maximizing Quality of Life in Stroke, ALS, Parkinson’s Disease, and Dementia: A Palliative Approach Therapy in Neurology I: Neurological Infectious Diseases and Neuro-oncology Nonmotor Manifestations of Parkinson’s Disease I Neurological Intensive Care II: Acute Brain and Spinal Cord Injury and Acute Neuromuscular Dysfunction Treatment of Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis in the Current Era IS = Invited Science Session = Experiential Learning Area

C187 C188 N4 S34 S35 S36 S37 S38

Business Efficiencies for Academic Neurology Departments: Business Strategies for Success Actualización en trastornos del movimiento (Update in Movement Disorders) Women Founders of Neurology and Neuroscience I Comprehensive Migraine Update I: Migraine Diagnosis, Pathophysiology, and Comorbidities Neuro-ophthalmology II: Optic Neuritis, Visual Fields, and Anisocoria Neuroscience in the Clinic: Immunotherapies in Neurological Disease Aging and Dementia: Risk Factors, Biomarkers, and Neuropathology Stroke Prevention Strategies Epilepsy/Clinical Neurophysiology (EEG) II • Presentation of the Dreifuss-Penry Epilepsy Award MS Biomarkers Headache: Clinical Trials II

1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.

C189

1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.

C175

C186

Reading, Critiquing, and Reviewing the Neurologic Literature: An Evidencebased Approach and Case-based Presentation of Peer Reviews in Neurology

Team Building in Medicine: How to Incorporate Strengths Training into Medical Teams

1:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

C190 C191

Skills Workshop: Neurostimulation Skills Workshop: Neuromuscular Ultrasound

1:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Immersive Environments to Assess and Treat Traumatic Brain Injury: Reversing a Maladaptive Cortical Response to Injury

N = Neuroscience in the Clinic Session P = Poster Session = Additional Fee Required = Leadership University

S = Scientific Platform Session = New Offering in 2019

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12:30 p.m.-1:00 p.m.

Neuroimaging for the General Neurologist: Spine


ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE

WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m. The Zoo Called - You Have a Consult

3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

C201

2:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m. A Career in Autoimmune Neurology Improving Operational Efficiencies Through Clinically Driven KPIs 2:00 p.m.-2:45 p.m. Being a Neurologist at a VA Hospital

2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Ethics Section Meeting LGBTQI Section Meeting 2:30 p.m.-3:00 a.m. Parkinson’s Disease Registries: Lessons from Past, Current, and Future 2:30 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Unlocking Purpose for a Vital Life 3:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Medical Improv 3:00 p.m.-3:45 p.m. Foundations in Success in the AAN Understanding the AAN’s Toolkit for Advanced Practice Providers How to Successfully Incorporate APPs into Your Practice 3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

C192 C193 C194 C195 C196 C197 C198 C199 C200

Neuromuscular Junction Disorders II: Toxins, Lambert-Eaton Syndrome and Less Common Disorders of Neuromuscular Transmission Behavioral Neurology II: Memory and Attention CANCELED Therapy in Neurology II: Neurocritical Care and Neuromuscular Disease Nonmotor Manifestations of Parkinson’s Disease II Neurological Intensive Care III: Vascular Diseases Integrating Sleep Medicine Concepts into Your Child Neurology Practice Neuroimaging for the General Neurologist: Peripheral Nerve Neurologic Case Studies in Pregnancy

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C202

Academic Neurology Departments 2020 and beyond: Succeeding in the Tripartite Mission

Women Founders of Neurology and Neuroscience II C203 Comprehensive Migraine Update II: Pharmacologic and Non-Pharmacologic Therapies C204 Neuro-ophthalmology III: Diplopia, Ocular Motility Disorders, and Nystagmus Neuroscience in the Clinic: Wearable N5 Technology S39 Education Research and Research Methodology S40 Stroke Risk Factors and Epidemiology • Presentation of the Alliance Awards: Founders Award S41 Imaging in Movement Disorders • Presentation of the Jon Stolk Award in Movement Disorders for Young Investigators S42 Neuromuscular Disorders S43 Immunotherapies and Drug Trials in Autoimmune Neurological Disorders Presentation of the John Dystel Prize for Multiple Sclerosis Research • Followed by a panel Q&A with past recipients 3:45 p.m.-4:15 p.m. Update on the Complementary Therapies for MS: An Evidence-based Review 4:00 p.m.-4:45 p.m. Digital Marketing for Your Practice

4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Multiple Sclerosis Section Meeting 4:15 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Is There a Neurologist in the Stands?

5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Section Member Reception

5:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m. Behavioral Neurology Section Meeting

5:45 p.m.–6:45 p.m. Autoimmune Neurology Section Meeting


5:00 p.m.-5:45 p.m. Case Studies: When to Refer Patients for Cognitive Behavioral or Mindfulness-based Psychotherapies: Expanding the Neurologist’s Toolkit Succeeding in Small and Solo Practice Perspectivas profesionales para neurólogos en los Estados Unidos y América Latina (Professional Perspectives for Neurologists in the United States and Latin America) 5:15 p.m.-6:15 p.m. Standing on the Shoulders of Giants

7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Industry Therapeutic Updates (Please see the AAN Conferences App for the most up-to-date information)


ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE

THURSDAY, MAY 9 7:00 a.m.-7:30 a.m. So Your Paper Didn’t Get Accepted, Now What? Trainee Experience: Navigating the AAN and Your Career

9:15 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Controversies in Neurology Plenary Session 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Professional Headshots

7:00 a.m.-7:45 a.m. Yoga - Vinyasa 7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.

C205 C206 C207 C208 C209 C210 C211 C212 C213 C214

Peripheral Neuropathy I: Anatomical Basis and Acquired Demyelinating Neuropathies Vascular Cognitive Impairment and Dementia: Current Status and Future Emergency Neurology: Evaluation of Coma, Meningitis, and Viral Encephalitis in the Emergency Room Contemporary Concerns About Brain Death Determination Movement Disorders for the General Neurologist I: New Concepts in the Diagnosis and Management of Parkinson’s Disease Low and High Pressure Headache: Clinical Presentation and Approach to Evaluation and Management Nystagmus and Saccadic Intrusions Made Simple Principles of Genomic Medicine: Clinical Exome Sequencing in Neurologic Disease Communication Skills: From Good to Great Child Neurology: A Case-based Approach

11:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.

P5

11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. How Your Social Life Might Be Helping (or Harming) Your Brain 12:00 p.m.-12:30 p.m. What Is the American Brain Foundation? 12:00 p.m.-12:45 p.m. A “How to and Why” of the Shared Medical Appointments: A Way to Meet the Needs of the Patient and Provider While Maximizing Clinical Time 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire

12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m. Pain & Palliative Care Section Meeting History Section Meeting 1:00 p.m.-1:45 p.m. Acupuncture Demonstration - 4 Gates Become an Advocacy Leader: When There’s No Seat at the Table, Make Your Own Table! Are You My Mentor? Finding the Right Fit for Success in Research

8:00 a.m.-8:30 a.m. Neuroscience of Bias 8:00 a.m.-8:45 a.m. Magnifying Your Life Through Poetry Creating, Evaluating, and Publishing Your Active Learning Modules A Migraine in Room 3: Patientcentered Care for Residents 8:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m. Residency Program Director Conversation

1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m.

S44

History of Neurology • Presentation of the Lawrence C. McHenry Award: An Award for the History of Neurology Preview Film on Robin Williams’ Journey with LBD with His Wife Susan Schneider Williams 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.

C215

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Poster Session 5 Presenters stand by posters 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Peripheral Neuropathy II: Update on Diabetic, Immune Axonal, and Hematologic-related Neuropathies


CONTROVERSIES IN NEUROLOGY PLENARY SESSION Thursday, May 9

9:15 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

This session features experts discussing the most current and controversial issues in neuroscience. It is set up as a debate format in which two speakers argue one side of a single topic, followed by a rebuttal.

Moderator

Moderator

Amy R. Brooks-Kayal, MD, FAAN Member, AAN Science Committee Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO

Aleksandar Videnovic, MD, MSc, FAAN Member, AAN Science Committee MGH Neurological Clinical Research Institute, Boston, MA

Should Ambulances Bypass Primary Stroke Centers for Comprehensive Stroke Centers? Yes:

Lee H. Schwamm, MD Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Neurology, Boston, MA

No:

Johanna Therese Fifi, MD Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY

Saving the Clinical Art of Neurology: Human Versus Machine? Yes:

Joseph R. Berger, MD, FAAN University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

No:

David E. Newman-Toker, MD, PhD, FAAN Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Continuous EEG in the ICU: Does it Really Matter? Yes:

Emily Jean Gilmore, MD Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT

No:

Brandon P. Foreman, MD University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

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THURSDAY, MAY 9 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.

C216 C217

C218 C219 C220 C221 C222 C223 C224 C225 C226 S45 S46

S47 S48 S49

Higher Cortical Visual Disorders: Casebased Review Core Concepts in Pain Management: Refractory Neuropathic Pain Practical Pharmacologics, Advances in Neuromodulation, and a Balanced Look at Cannabinoids Critical Care EEG Monitoring Therapy in Neurology III: Epilepsy and Headache Movement Disorders for the General Neurologist II: Tremor, Drug-induced Movement Disorders, RLS, and Ataxia Functional Neurologic Disorders I: Movement, Seizures, and Multiple Sclerosis Good Neurology in Challenging Conditions: Lessons from Military Neurology United We Stand: Enhancing Your Practice with APPs Burnout and Resilience: Strategies and Evidence for Enhancing Wellbeing Actualización científica II (Scientific Update II) Neuro-rheumatology: Neurological Manifestations of Systemic Inflammatory and Autoimmune Disease I Neuroinfectious Disease: Treatments, Diagnostics, and Outcomes Sleep Science and Therapy Updates • Presentation of the Sleep Science Award • Presentation of the Wayne A. Hening Sleep Medicine Investigator Award Stroke Outcomes and Recurrence Epilepsy/Clinical Neurophysiology (EEG) III MS Epidemiology and Risk Stratification

1:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

C227 C228

Genomic Neurology: Developing Practical Knowledge of Tools and Concepts Through Case Studies Skills Workshop: Brain Death: How to Perform a Brain Death Evaluation, Avoid Pitfalls and Convey the News to the Family

1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m. Rocky’s Legacy: Historical Controversies of Boxing-related Concussions

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2:00 p.m.-2:45 p.m. Innovative Ways to Decrease Wait Times in Your Practice Neurohospitalist Career Choices: A Growing Landscape 2:30 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Circle Talk: Mindfulness in the Practice of Clinical Neurology 3:00 p.m.-3:45 p.m. How to Navigate the Demands of the First Years of Your Academic Career 3:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Consejos prácticos para un buen examen neurológico (Neuro Exam Tips and Tricks) 3:30 p.m.-5:15 p.m.

S50

Practice, Policy, and Ethics

3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

C229 C230 C231 C232 C233 C234 C235 C236 IS3 N6 S51 S52 S53 S54

Peripheral Neuropathy III: Genetic Neuropathies: Molecular Diagnosis and Treatment Perspectives Disparities in Care Safe and Appropriate Opioid Prescribing in Neurology Women With Epilepsy (WWE): Beyond Seizure Control Therapy in Neurology IV: Movement Disorders and Stroke Movement Disorders for the General Neurologist III: Chorea, Dystonia, Myoclonus, Stereotypies, and Tics Functional Neurologic Disorders II: Life Experiences and Management of Functional Disorders Neuro-rheumatology: Neurological Manifestations of Systemic Inflammatory and Autoimmune Disease II Invited Science: Aging and Dementia (In partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association and the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference) Neuroscience in the Clinic: The Brain Across the Menstrual Cycle Child Neurology: Bench to Bedside: Progress in Treating Genetic Disorders Acute Non-Interventional Stroke Care Movement Disorders: Genetics and Clinical Features Motor Neuron Disease


3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

S55

5:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

MS Basic Science

Division Chief Conversation

3:45 p.m.-4:30 p.m.

5:00 p.m.-5:45 p.m.

Lifestyle Medicine: What It Is and Why It Should Be Your First Recourse in Patient Care

Influence of a Comprehensive Lifestyle Intervention on Prevention of Dementia Global Neurology: A Work in Progress

4:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Resident and Fellow Conversation Conversation

5:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Division Chief Conversation

4:00 p.m.-4:45 p.m. Neurohospitalist Models of Care in an Academic Department: Opportunities and Challenges

4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.

C237 C238 C239

Neuroimaging Section Meeting 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Standing on the Shoulders of Giants

C240 C241 C242

Case Studies: Diagnosis and Management of Unusual Cases in Neuromuscular Disease Case Studies in the ICU Case Studies: Test Your Knowledge: A Case-based Approach to Neuroimaging Case Studies: Unusual Movement Disorders Case Studies: Challenging Headache Cases Case Studies: Dementia

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SCHEDULE

An amazing week deserves an amazing finish. Get ready for a tour de force of engaging events, fun activities, and insightful presentations throughout the entire day. Oh, and did we mention the Closing Party celebrating May Day? This will definitely be a day to remember.

9:15 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Neurology Year in Review Plenary Session highlighting the latest research from the past year within a specific subspecialty topic

11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Innovation Lunch with a special neuroimaging session, featuring posters and invited talks 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. • Four major scientific sessions including MS, neuromuscular, stroke, and headache – selected to appeal to a wide variety of attendees • Four update programs covering movement disorders, aging/dementia, epilepsy, and neuro-ophthalmology/neuro-otology 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Education Blitz Programs - Quick-fire education programming for those hungry for more learning opportunities covering child concussion, normal pressure hydrocephalus, emerging infectious diseases, evolution of autoimmune neurology, MS, and sleep 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. NeuroZone - Gear up for the Closing Party with this madcap series of game show challenges 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Closing Party celebrating May Day


FRIDAY, MAY 10 7:00 a.m.-7:30 a.m.

12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m.

Grant Writing 101: Getting Started Trainee Experience: Navigating the AAN and Your Career 7:00 a.m.-7:45 a.m.

The Neurology of Creativity at the Keyboard 12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. BrainDome 12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Capital Health Mobile Stroke Unit

7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.

C243 C244 C245 C246 C247 C248 C249

Therapy of Neuromuscular Disease: ALS, Inflammatory Neuropathies and Myopathies, and Myasthenia Gravis Acute and Chronic Clinical Epilepsy Update Explained in 6 Cases Controversies in Stroke Treatment and Prevention Hot Topics and Controversies in Parkinson’s Disease What Do I Do Now?: Emergency and Inpatient Management of Migraine and Other Headache Disorders Multiple Sclerosis in the Trenches: Controversy and Consensus in Clinical Decision-Making Clinical Pearls: Learning from Complex Cases Simple Lessons that Apply to Everyday Problems

8:00 a.m.-8:30 a.m. How to Put Together Effective Research Presentations 8:00 a.m.-8:45 a.m. How to Give Effective Feedback Enhancing Well-being Through Appreciative Inquiry

1:00 p.m.-1:45 p.m. Acupuncture Demonstration Auriculotherapy Growing Research in Medical Marijuana K is for Career Development: Tips on Successful Applications for NIH Career Development Awards 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.

C250 C251 C252 C253 S56 S57 S58 S59

Update in Epilepsy Neuro-ophthalmology: Overview and Update Update in Aging and Dementia Update in Movement Disorders MS Trials and Treatment Acute Treatment and Imaging of Ischemic Stroke Therapeutics in Neuromuscular Disorders Migraine: Impact, Treatment Patterns and Resource Utilization

1:30 p.m.-2:15 p.m. Movement Disorder Case Studies: What I Have Learned from My Patients 2:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m.

9:15 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Neurology Year in Review Plenary Session 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Choosing a Career in Neurooncology 2:00 p.m.-2:45 p.m.

Innovation Lunch 11:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Invited Talks on Neuroimaging

Consensus-Based Care Recommendations for Adults with Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1

11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

2:45 p.m.-3:30 p.m.

Professional Headshots

Neuroanatomy of the Zombie Brain: A Year in Review

11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The Healing Power of Nature: Working with Flower Essences and Essential Oils C = Course

IS = Invited Science Session = Experiential Learning Area

N = Neuroscience in the Clinic Session P = Poster Session = Additional Fee Required = Leadership University

S = Scientific Platform Session = New Offering in 2019

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Yoga - Vinyasa


FRIDAY, MAY 10 3:00 p.m.-3:45 p.m. Sleep: Why You Should Spend Your Career Helping People Do It Right 3:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.

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Education Blitz: Child Neurology: Concussion Education Blitz: Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Education Blitz: Emerging Infectious Diseases of the Central Nervous System Education Blitz: Evolution of Autoimmune Neurology Education Blitz: Multiple Sclerosis Education Blitz: Sleep

4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. NeuroZone 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Closing Party

YOUR CHANCE TO SEE A MOBILE STROKE UNIT IN ACTION Be sure to stop by Exhibit Hall A on Friday, May 10 from 12:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. to check out the Mobile Stroke Unit, one of the most advanced approaches to stroke care by decreasing time to diagnosis and treatment.

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NEUROLOGY YEAR IN REVIEW PLENARY SESSION Friday, May 10

9:15 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

This session will feature six speakers, each focusing on the latest research that has happened in the last year within a specific subspecialty topic.

Moderator

Martinson K. Arnan, MD Member, AAN Science Committee Bronson Neuroscience Center/Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI

The Evolving Landscape of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Jinsy Andrews, MD, FAAN

Neurology of Pregnancy Annette M. Langer-Gould, MD, PhD

Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY

Kaiser Permanente Southern California, Pasadena, CA

Sleep

Non-Alzheimer’s Dementia and Cognitive Neurology

Alberto Ramos, MD Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL

Lauren R. Moo, MD

Emerging Neuromodulation Strategies for Traumatic Myelopathies

Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders: What a Difference a Few Years Makes

Leif A. Havton, MD, PhD

Stacey Clardy, MD, PhD

UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT

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RUN/WALK FOR BRAIN RESEARCH On your mark, get set‌

help cure BRAIN DISEASE!

Join your colleagues on Tuesday, May 7, 2019, at 6:30 a.m., for a friendly run/walk. Winners will receive prizes and all proceeds will help support brain research. Registered participants can pick up your Run/Walk materials at the Live Well Experiential Learning Area, Level 2, Exhibit Hall E Foyer. Sponsored by*:

*As of March 22, 2019


THE FINAL ACT:

SEE YOU AT THE CLOSING PARTY! Experience the power of flower!

Friday, May 10 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Pennsylvania Convention Center–Ballroom B An amazing week calls for an amazing after party. This year’s closing celebration theme is a unique floral May Day extravaganza where you can enjoy: • Live music by the Philadelphia String Quartet • Special botanical guests • Refreshments and libations • Floral selfie wall • And more!

LOVE

KINDNESS

Open to registered Annual Meeting attendees. Tickets for additional guests can be purchased through registration for $50 each.

HOPE


Learn more at booth #1729 or visit AJOVYhcp.com

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Thank You

2O19 Industry Roundtable Members* For the past 25 years, the American Academy of Neurology and the Industry Roundtable have collaborated on opportunities to support neurology and serve patients with neurologic disease. Visit AAN.com/view/19IRT to learn more about the Industry Roundtable.

YEAR ANNIVERSARY

$50,000 Members

$40,000 Members $25,000 Members

$10,000 Members

• Avanir Pharmaceuticals, Inc. • Adamas Pharmaceuticals, Inc. • Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma America, Inc. • Akcea Therapeutics • Allergan, Inc. • Amneal Specialty, a division of Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC • CSL Behring

• Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. • Neurelis, Inc. • Ovid Therapeutics • Philips • Viela Bio

• IPSEN Biopharmaceuticals Inc. • Medtronic, Inc. • Merck & Co., Inc. • SK life science, a subsidiary of SK biopharmaceuticals

*Commitments as of April 1, 2019


Things to Discover in the Neuro Center: Scientific Poster Presentations

Visit the Poster Neighborhoods and network with colleagues while learning about the latest breakthroughs in neurologic research.

ePoster Presentations

Interactive presentations on digital monitors feature videos, 3D models/ graphics, and more.

Alternate Viewing Area Catch live streams of plenary sessions, education programs, and other unique and encore programming.

Innovation Hub

Enjoy daily Wine and Paint Sessions and innovative physician-led presentations in this experiential learning area.

Charging Areas

Relax and recharge–both yourself and your phone–before your next course.

Buzz Cafes

Take a break with your colleagues with complimentary coffee and comfy seating.

Exhibits

Hear about the latest in the field, learn about career opportunities, find patient resources, and more.

Lunch and Picnic Space

Registered attendees can select from nutritious lunch options, and the AAN’s picnic space offers fun each day the Exhibit Hall is open.

Neuro Center A place to go, a place to learn, a place to stay. Exhibit Halls B-E


INDUSTRY THERAPEUTIC UPDATE FROM AVEXIS A NEW FRONTIER FOR NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS: SPOTLIGHT ON GENE THERAPY Wednesday May 8 2019, 7:00 PM for 7:30 PM start* Room: Liberty Ballroom Philadelphia Marriott Downtown

Faculty: Perry Shieh, PhD (Chair) Brian Kaspar, PhD Christopher Walker, PhD Chris Jenkins, PhD Please turnover for agenda *Dinner to be served at 7:00 PM In accordance with Federal Law, all food and beverage are reportable. You will have the opportunity to opt-out of food and beverage upon arrival at the Liberty Ballroom, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown This meeting is not part of the AAN Annual Meeting offi cial programming and no CME is given for attendance. This Industry Therapeutic Update is sponsored and organized by AveXis. ©2019 AveXis, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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AveXis A NEW FRONTIER FOR NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS: SPOTLIGHT ON GENE THERAPY This Industry Therapeutic Update will explore the latest advances in gene therapy (GT) research and the use of GT in the clinical treatment of neuromuscular diseases, taking the treatment from bench to bedside. The faculty who will be sharing their wealth of knowledge are: •

Perry Shieh, MD, PhD. Associate Professor of Neurology, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Brian Kaspar, PhD. Chief Scientific Officer, AveXis Inc., USA

Christopher Walker, PhD. Professor of Pediatrics, Center for Vaccines & Immunity, The Research Institute, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, USA

Chris Jenkins, PhD, MPH, RBP, CHMMMD. Principal Partner & Chief Gene Therapy Biosafety Officer, Clinical Biosafety Services, Missouri, USA Time

Presentation Title

Faculty Member

7:00 – 7:30 PM

Dinner reception

7:30 – 7:35 PM

Welcome and introduction

Perry Shieh, PhD (Chair)

7:35 – 7:55 PM

Gene therapies: a new frontier for neuromuscular disorders

Brian Kaspar, PhD

7:55 – 8:15 PM

A focus on adeno-associated virus (AAV) antibodies

Christopher Walker, PhD

8:15 – 8:35 PM

Biosafety considerations for the clinical use of AAVs

Chris Jenkins, PhD

8:35 – 8:45 PM

Panel discussion

All Speakers Facilitated by Chair

8:45 – 8:55 PM

Questions and answers

8:55 – 9:00 PM

Closing remarks

All Speakers Facilitated by Chair Perry Shieh, PhD (Chair)

This meeting is not part of the AAN Annual Meeting offi cial programming and no CME is given for attendance. This Industry Therapeutic Update is sponsored and organized by AveXis. ©2019 AveXis, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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EMERGING SCIENCE

F

ollowing is the schedule of Emerging Science abstracts to be presented at the 2019 AAN Annual Meeting. Abstracts qualify for Emerging Science presentations by having key aspects of research conducted after the October 22 abstract submission deadline and must be new and of sufficient scientific importance to warrant expedited presentation and publication.

The Science Committee is committed to presenting the best neuroscientific research at the Annual Meeting so we are excited to announce that there will be 11 abstracts presented as part of the Emerging Science program. 11 dual presentation abstracts will be featured in data blitz format during the first 35 minutes of the Emerging Science session on Tuesday, May 7 from 11:45 a.m. to 12:20 p.m., followed by poster presentations in the same room from 12:20 p.m. to 12:45 p.m. One abstract will be presented during the Clinical Trials Plenary session. The 2019 Emerging Science abstracts are embargoed until 12:01 a.m. on Friday, May 3. Due to the embargo, Emerging Science has been omitted from the following pages.

AN OPPORTUNITY TO GIVE BACK DURING THE ANNUAL MEETING NEW DAY!

Volunteer During the Brain Health Fair

Thursday, May 9, 2019 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

We are looking for volunteers–including Spanish-speaking physicians–to help during this free day-long event designed to connect the local community with neurology experts. Contact wvokaty@aan.com if you’re interested.

EXHIBIT HALL A

Learn more at BrainHealthFair.com


Find us near registration for these fun opportunities!

RESEARCH

PHOTOS

TEES

BRAIN SQUAD

Discover the next generation of research

Earn prizes with fun photo opportunities

Show your support with one of our exclusive t-shirts

Learn how you can become a member

The American Brain Foundation brings researchers and donors together to cure brain diseases and disorders. For more information, visit www.AmericanBrainFoundation.org/AM


ICW MEETINGS & ALUMNI REUNIONS Saturday, May 4 AUPN Clerkship Directors Workshop 1:00 p.m.–3:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HILT - Franklin I & II

AAN Meetings

Adults with Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (IDD) Section Meeting 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 B AAN Business Meeting 3:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204 AB

Sunday, May 5 External Meetings

AUPN New Chair Luncheon 12:15 p.m.–2:15 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HILT - Franklin I & II Pakistan International Neuroscience Society (PINS) North America Association 4:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HAMP - Grand Ballroom

AAN Meetings

Medical Student Symposium 12:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAR - Grand Ballroom Salons EFGH Consortium of Neurology Program Directors Business Meeting 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 AB Clinical Trials Methodology Course Reunion 4:30 p.m.–6:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAR - 411/412 Program Coordinator Business Meeting 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 C

Monday, May 6 External Meetings

AUPN Spring Chairs Session 12:15 p.m.–2:15 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HILT - Rittenhouse I & II ABPN Continuing Certification Information Session 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 AB All rooms listed are located within the Pennsylvania Convention Center, unless otherwise indicated in bold. HILT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hilton Garden Inn Philadelphia Center City MAR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philadelphia Marriott Downtown HAMP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hampton Inn Philadelphia Center City - Convention Center EMB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Embassy Suites Philadelphia Center City LOEWS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loews Philadelphia Hotel COURT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Courtyard Philadelphia Downtown

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ICW MEETINGS & ALUMNI REUNIONS Emory University Neurology Networking Social 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EMB - Logan The University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School Alumni Reunion 5:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HILT - Franklin I & II Northwestern University Alumni Reunion 5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LOEWS -Washington Room A University of Iowa Alumni Reunion 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EMB - Fairmont Montefiore Einstein Alumni Reunion 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HILT - Rittenhouse I University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center/Case Western Reserve University Reunion 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COURT - Logan Association of Indian Neurologists of America Annual Meeting 6:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Le Meridien - Trumpbauer Ballroom Parkinson Study Group Subspecialty Mentoring Session 6:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAR - 410 UPMC Annual Reception 7:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAR - 13 Restaurant

AAN Meetings

Sleep Medicine Section Meeting 7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 A Autonomic Nervous System Section Meeting 7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 B Student Interest Group In Neurology (SIGN) Meeting 7:30 a.m.–9:00 a.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 AB Global Health Section Meeting 8:15 a.m.–9:15 a.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 B Government Service Section Meeting 8:15 a.m.–9:15 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 A Advanced Practice Provider Bring-Your-Own Lunch Networking Event 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Movement Disorders Section Meeting 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 A Neuromuscular Section Meeting 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 B Futures in Neurological Research Luncheon 12:30 p.m.–2:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 AB Consortium of Neurology Clerkship Directors Business Meeting 1:00 p.m.–2:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 General Neurology Section Meeting 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 A

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Neurohospitalist Section Meeting 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 B

Business Administration Section Meeting 4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 B Epilepsy Section Meeting 5:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 A Neuro-oncology Section Meeting 5:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 B Headache & Facial Pain Section Meeting 5:45 p.m.–6:45 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 AB

Tuesday, May 7 External Meetings

NEALS Consortium 7:15 a.m.–8:15 a.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COURT - Grand Ballroom II-III Child Neurology Society Subspecialty Mentoring Session 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAR - Grand Ballroom Salon L National MS Society Subspecialty Mentoring Session 12:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAR - 408/409 Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology Subspecialty Mentoring Session 3:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAR - 403 American Epilepsy Society Subspecialty Mentoring Session Reception 5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAR - 410 Sleep Research Society Subspecialty Mentoring Session Reception 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAR - 402 Harvard Neurology Alumni Reception 5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LOEWS -Lescaze Jefferson Alumni Reception 5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomas Jefferson University Campus - Jefferson Alumni Hall

All rooms listed are located within the Pennsylvania Convention Center, unless otherwise indicated in bold. HILT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hilton Garden Inn Philadelphia Center City MRT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philadelphia Marriott Downtown HAMP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hampton Inn Philadelphia Center City - Convention Center EMB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Embassy Suites Philadelphia Center City LOEWS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loews Philadelphia Hotel COURT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Courtyard Philadelphia Downtown

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A.B. Baker Section Meeting on Neurological Education 4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 A


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ICW MEETINGS & ALUMNI REUNIONS Stanford Neurology Annual Retreat 5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COURT - Grand Ballroom II Hershey Medical Center Neurology Faculty and Resident Reunion 5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COURT - Washington University of Miami Neurology Alumni Reception 5:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAR - Grand Ballroom Salon I Cleveland Clinic Alumni Reception 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LOEWS -Jefferson Geisinger Alumni Reception 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HILT - Rittenhouse II University of Chicago Alumni Reception 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EMB - Bridge Columbia University, The Neurological Institute of New York 2019 Alumni Reception 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HILT - Garden Room University of Rochester Neurology Alumni Reunion 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LOEWS -Washington Room B SUNY Upstate Alumni Reunion 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COURT - Grand Ballroom I Mayo Clinic Alumni Association Reception 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAR - Grand Ballroom Salon L University of Maryland School of Medicine Alumni Event 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COURT - Grand Ballroom IV Temple Neurology Reception 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LOEWS -Tubman University of Nebraska Medical Center Department of Neurological Sciences Faculty and Alumni Reception 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EMB - Fairmont Yale Department of Neurology Alumni Reception 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LOEWS -Washington Room A Washington University School of Medicine Almuni Reception 6:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LOEWS -PSFS Cornell Neurology Reunion 6:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LOEWS -Washington Room C Rush Neurology Alumni Reunion 6:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COURT - Grand Ballroom III Baylor College of Medicine Neurology Reunion 6:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HILT - Rittenhouse I UCLA Neurology Alumni Reception 7:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HAMP - Pub 1301 Bar & Patio University of Virginia Neurology Alumni Reunion 7:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LOEWS -Anthony

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Neurogenetics Section Meeting 7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 B Neuro-ophthalmology/Neuro-otology Section Meeting 8:15 a.m.–9:15 a.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 A Sports Neurology Section Meeting 8:15 a.m.–9:15 a.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 B Stroke & Vascular Neurology Section Meeting 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 A Critical Care & Emergency Neurology Section Meeting 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 B Neuroendocrinology Section Meeting 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 A Neuroepidemiology Section Meeting 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 B Neurohealth and Integrative Neurology Section Meeting 4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 A Section Member Reception 5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exhibit Hall E Child Neurology Section Meeting 5:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 A Neuro-infectious Disease Section Meeting 5:45 p.m.–6:45 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 B

Wednesday, May 8 External Meetings

Neurocritical Care Society Subspecialty Mentoring Session 12:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAR - 408/409 American Headache Society Subspecialty Mentoring Session 12:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAR - 402/403 All rooms listed are located within the Pennsylvania Convention Center, unless otherwise indicated in bold. HILT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hilton Garden Inn Philadelphia Center City MRT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philadelphia Marriott Downtown HAMP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hampton Inn Philadelphia Center City - Convention Center EMB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Embassy Suites Philadelphia Center City LOEWS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loews Philadelphia Hotel COURT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Courtyard Philadelphia Downtown

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Clinical Neurophysiology Section Meeting 7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 A


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ICW MEETINGS & ALUMNI REUNIONS American Brain Foundation Commitment to Cures 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Union League of Philadelphia

AAN Meetings

Consortium of Neurology Advanced Practice Providers Meeting 8:00 a.m.–9:00a.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Neural Repair & Rehabilitation Section Meeting 8:15 a.m.–9:15 a.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 A Neurology® Genetics and Neurology® Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation Editorial Board Meeting 11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAR - Independence Ballroom Endovascular & Interventional Neurology Section Meeting 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 A Women’s Issues in Neurology Section Meeting 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 B Ethics Section Meeting 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 A LGBTQI Section Meeting 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 B Multiple Sclerosis Section Meeting 4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 A Section Member Reception 5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exhibit Hall E Advanced Practice Provider Networking Reception 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Behavioral Neurology Section Meeting 5:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 A Autoimmune Neurology Section Meeting 5:45 p.m.–6:45 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 B

Thursday, May 9 AAN Meetings

Pain & Palliative Care Section Meeting 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 A History Section Meeting 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 B Neuroimaging Section Meeting 4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 A

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BRIEF SUMMARY OF PRESCRIBING INFORMATION

Please see package insert for full Prescribing Information INDICATIONS AND USAGE AIMOVIG is indicated for the preventive treatment of migraine in adults. CONTRAINDICATIONS None. ADVERSE REACTIONS Clinical Trials Experience Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction rates observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in the clinical trials of another drug and may not reflect the rates observed in clinical practice. The safety of AIMOVIG has been evaluated in 2,537 patients with migraine who received at least one dose of AIMOVIG, representing 2,310 patient-years of exposure. Of these, 2,057 patients were exposed to 70 mg or 140 mg once monthly for at least 6 months, 1,198 patients were exposed for at least 12 months, and 287 patients were exposed for at least 18 months. In placebo-controlled clinical studies (Studies 1, 2, and 3) of 2,184 patients, 787 patients received at least one dose of AIMOVIG 70 mg once monthly, 507 patients received at least one dose of AIMOVIG 140 mg once monthly, and 890 patients received placebo during 3 months or 6 months of double-blind treatment. Approximately 84% were female, 91% were white, and the mean age was 42 years at study entry. The most common adverse reactions (incidence ≥ 3% and more often than placebo) in the migraine studies were injection site reactions and constipation. Table 1 summarizes the adverse reactions that occurred during the first 3 months in the migraine studies (Studies 1, 2, and 3). Adverse Reactions Occurring with an Incidence of at Least 2% for Either Dose of AIMOVIG and at Least 2% Greater than Placebo During the First 3 Months in Studies 1, 2, and 3 AIMOVIG 70 mg Once Monthly N = 787 %

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In Studies 1, 2, and 3, 1.3% of patients treated with AIMOVIG discontinued double-blind treatment because of adverse events. The most frequent injection site reactions were injection site pain, injection site erythema, and injection site pruritus. Immunogenicity As with all therapeutic proteins, there is potential for immunogenicity. The detection of antibody formation, including neutralizing antibodies, is highly dependent on the sensitivity and specificity of the assay. Additionally, the observed incidence of antibody (including neutralizing antibody) positivity in an assay may be influenced by several factors including assay methodology, sample handling, timing of sample collection, concomitant medications, and underlying disease. For these reasons, comparison of the incidence of antibodies to erenumab-aooe in the studies described below with the incidence of antibodies in other studies or to other products may be misleading. The immunogenicity of AIMOVIG has been evaluated using an immunoassay for the detection of binding anti-erenumab-aooe antibodies. For patients whose sera tested positive in the screening immunoassay, an in vitro biological assay was performed to detect neutralizing antibodies.

In controlled studies with AIMOVIG, the incidence of anti-erenumab-aooe antibody development was 6.2% (48/778) in patients receiving AIMOVIG 70 mg once monthly (2 of whom had in vitro neutralizing activity) and 2.6% (13/504) in patients receiving AIMOVIG 140 mg once monthly (none of whom had in vitro neutralizing activity). The neutralizing anti-erenumab-aooe antibody positive rate may be underestimated because of limitations of the assay. Although these data do not demonstrate an impact of anti-erenumabaooe antibody development on the efficacy or safety of AIMOVIG in these patients, the available data are too limited to make definitive conclusions. USE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS Pregnancy Risk Summary There are no adequate data on the developmental risk associated with the use of AIMOVIG in pregnant women. No adverse effects on offspring were observed when pregnant monkeys were administered erenumab-aooe throughout gestation (see Data). Serum erenumab-aooe exposures in pregnant monkeys were greater than those in humans at clinical doses. In the U.S. general population, the estimated background risk of major birth defects and miscarriage in clinically recognized pregnancies is 2% - 4% and 15% - 20%, respectively. The estimated rate of major birth defects (2.2% - 2.9%) and miscarriage (17%) among deliveries to women with migraine are similar to rates reported in women without migraine. Clinical Considerations Disease-Associated Maternal and/or Embryo/Fetal Risk Published data have suggested that women with migraine may be at increased risk of preeclampsia during pregnancy. Data Animal Data In a study in which female monkeys were administered erenumab-aooe (0 or 50 mg/kg) twice weekly by subcutaneous injection throughout pregnancy (gestation day 20 - 22 to parturition), no adverse effects on offspring were observed. Serum erenumab-aooe exposures (AUC) in pregnant monkeys were approximately 20 times that in humans at a dose of 140 mg once monthly. Lactation Risk Summary There are no data on the presence of erenumab-aooe in human milk, the effects on the breastfed infant, or the effects on milk production. The developmental and health benefits of breastfeeding should be considered along with the mother’s clinical need for AIMOVIG and any potential adverse effects on the breastfed infant from AIMOVIG or from the underlying maternal condition. Pediatric Use Safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients have not been established. Geriatric Use Clinical studies of AIMOVIG did not include sufficient numbers of patients aged 65 and over to determine whether they respond differently from younger patients. In general, dose selection for an elderly patient should be cautious, usually starting at the low end of the dosing range, reflecting the greater frequency of decreased hepatic, renal, or cardiac function, and of concomitant disease or other drug therapy.

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DYSKINESIA AND OFF TIME DISRUPT—GOCOVRI IS PROVEN TO REDUCE BOTH GOCOVRI is the first and only FDA-approved medication indicated for the treatment of dyskinesia in patients with Parkinson’s disease receiving levodopa-based therapy, with or without concomitant dopaminergic medications.1 In pivotal trials, GOCOVRI also reduced OFF time.1

Find out more. Visit Booth 429 to learn about GOCOVRI and Adamas, and meet our team! IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION CONTRAINDICATIONS GOCOVRI® (amantadine) extended release capsules is contraindicated in patients with creatinine clearance below 15 mL/min/1.73 m2. WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS Falling Asleep During Activities of Daily Living and Somnolence: Patients treated with Parkinson’s disease medications have reported falling asleep during activities of daily living. If a patient develops daytime sleepiness during activities that require full attention (e.g., driving a motor vehicle, conversations, eating), GOCOVRI should ordinarily be discontinued or the patient should be advised to avoid potentially dangerous activities. Suicidality and Depression: Monitor patients for depression, including suicidal ideation or behavior. Prescribers should consider whether the benefits outweigh the risks of treatment with GOCOVRI in patients with a history of suicidality or depression. Hallucinations/Psychotic Behavior: Patients with a major psychotic disorder should ordinarily not be treated with GOCOVRI because of the risk of exacerbating psychosis. Observe patients for the occurrence of hallucinations throughout treatment, especially at initiation and after dose increases.

Dizziness and Orthostatic Hypotension: Monitor patients for dizziness and orthostatic hypotension, especially after starting GOCOVRI or increasing the dose. Withdrawal-Emergent Hyperpyrexia and Confusion: Rapid dose reduction or abrupt discontinuation of GOCOVRI, may cause an increase in the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease or cause delirium, agitation, delusions, hallucinations, paranoid reaction, stupor, anxiety, depression, or slurred speech. Avoid sudden discontinuation of GOCOVRI. Impulse Control/Compulsive Behaviors: Patients may experience urges (e.g. gambling, sexual, money spending, binge eating) and the inability to control them. It is important for prescribers to ask patients or their caregivers about the development of new or increased urges. Consider dose reduction or stopping medications. ADVERSE REACTIONS The most common adverse reactions (>10%) were hallucination, dizziness, dry mouth, peripheral edema, constipation, fall, and orthostatic hypotension. Please see Brief Summary of full Prescribing Information on the accompanying page. Reference: 1. GOCOVRI® (amantadine) [Prescribing Information]. Emeryville, CA: Adamas Pharma LLC; 2017.

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GOCOVRI® (amantadine) extended release capsules Brief Summary of full Prescribing Information. See full Prescribing Information. Rx Only. INDICATIONS AND USAGE: GOCOVRI is indicated for the treatment of dyskinesia in patients with Parkinson’s disease receiving levodopa-based therapy, with or without concomitant dopaminergic medications. CONTRAINDICATIONS: Contraindicated in patients with creatinine clearance below 15 mL/min/1.73 m2 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS: Falling Asleep During Activities of Daily Living and Somnolence: Patients treated with Parkinson’s disease medications have reported falling asleep while engaged in activities of daily living, including the operation of motor vehicles, which sometimes has resulted in accidents. Patients may not perceive warning signs, such as excessive drowsiness, or they may report feeling alert immediately prior to the event. In controlled clinical trials, somnolence and fatigue were reported in 4% vs 1% of patients treated with GOCOVRI or placebo, respectively. Before initiating treatment with GOCOVRI, advise patients of the potential to develop drowsiness and specifically ask about factors that may increase the risk for somnolence with GOCOVRI, such as concomitant sedating medications or the presence of a sleep disorder. If a patient develops daytime sleepiness or episodes of falling asleep during activities that require full attention (eg, driving a motor vehicle, conversations, eating), GOCOVRI should ordinarily be discontinued. If a decision is made to continue GOCOVRI, patients should be advised not to drive and to avoid other potentially dangerous activities. There is insufficient information to establish whether dose reduction will eliminate episodes of falling asleep while engaged in activities of daily living or daytime somnolence. Suicidality and Depression: In controlled clinical trials, suicidal ideation or suicide attempt was reported in 2% vs 0%; depression or depressed mood 6% vs 1%; confusional state 3% vs 2%; apathy 2% vs 0%, of patients treated with GOCOVRI or placebo, respectively. Monitor patients for depression, including suicidal ideation or behavior. Prescribers should consider whether the benefits outweigh the risks of treatment with GOCOVRI in patients with a history of suicidality or depression. Hallucinations/Psychotic Behavior: Patients with a major psychotic disorder should ordinarily not be treated with GOCOVRI because of the risk of exacerbating psychosis. In controlled trials, the incidence of patients who experienced visual hallucination, auditory hallucination, delusions, illusions, or paranoia was 25% vs 3%; hallucinations caused discontinuation of treatment in 8% vs 0%; of patients treated with GOCOVRI or placebo, respectively. Observe patients for the occurrence of hallucinations throughout treatment, especially at initiation and after dose increases. Dizziness and Orthostatic Hypotension: In controlled clinical trials, 29% vs 2% experienced dizziness, syncope, orthostatic hypotension, presyncope, postural dizziness or hypotension; and 3% vs 0% discontinued study treatment because of dizziness, postural dizziness, or syncope; of patients receiving GOCOVRI or placebo, respectively. Monitor patients for dizziness and orthostatic hypotension, especially after starting GOCOVRI or increasing the dose. Concomitant use of alcohol with GOCOVRI is not recommended. Withdrawal-Emergent Hyperpyrexia and Confusion: A symptom complex resembling neuroleptic malignant syndrome (characterized by elevated temperature, muscular rigidity, altered Please see remaining Brief Summary on next page.

consciousness, and autonomic instability), with no other obvious etiology, has been reported in association with rapid dose reduction, withdrawal of, or changes in drugs that increase central dopaminergic tone. Abrupt discontinuation of GOCOVRI may cause an increase in the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease or cause delirium, agitation, delusions, hallucinations, paranoid reaction, stupor, anxiety, depression, or slurred speech. If possible, avoid sudden discontinuation of GOCOVRI. Impulse Control/Compulsive Behaviors: Patients can experience intense urges to gamble, increased sexual urges, intense urges to spend money, binge eating, and/or other intense urges, and the inability to control these urges while taking one or more of the medications, including GOCOVRI, that increase central dopaminergic tone. In some cases, these urges were reported to have stopped when the dose was reduced or the medication was discontinued. Because patients may not recognize these behaviors as abnormal, it is important for prescribers to specifically ask patients or their caregivers about the development of such urges, and to consider dose reduction or stopping GOCOVRI treatment. ADVERSE REACTIONS: Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction rates observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared with rates in the clinical trials of another drug and may not reflect the rates observed in practice. GOCOVRI was evaluated in 2 double-blind, placebo-controlled efficacy trials of similar design and population: Study 1 (123 patients) and Study 2 (75 patients). The study population was approximately 56% male and 94% white, with a mean age of 65 years (age range from 34 years to 82 years). The mean duration of levodopa-induced dyskinesia was 4 years (range 0.1 to 14 years). Active treatment started at 137 mg once daily for 1 week, followed by a dose increase to 274 mg once daily. The treatment duration was 25 weeks for Study 1 and 13 weeks for Study 2. Study 1 was stopped prematurely unrelated to safety, with 39/100 patients (safety population) treated with GOCOVRI for 24 weeks. The most common adverse reactions reported in >10% of GOCOVRI-treated patients and more frequently than on placebo were: hallucination, dizziness, dry mouth, peripheral edema, constipation, falls, and orthostatic hypotension. The overall rate of discontinuation because of adverse reactions was 20% vs 8% for patients treated with GOCOVRI or placebo, respectively. Adverse reactions that led to treatment discontinuation in at least 2% of patients were hallucination (8% GOCOVRI vs 0% placebo), dry mouth (3% GOCOVRI vs 0% placebo), peripheral edema (3% GOCOVRI vs 0% placebo), blurred vision (3% GOCOVRI vs 0% placebo), postural dizziness and syncope (2% GOCOVRI vs 0% placebo), abnormal dreams (2% GOCOVRI vs 1% placebo), dysphagia (2% GOCOVRI vs 0% placebo), and gait disturbance (2% GOCOVRI vs 0% placebo). Pooled Analysis of Adverse Reactions Reported for ≥3% of Patients Treated With GOCOVRI 274 mg (n=100) or placebo (n=98), respectively: Psychiatric disorders: visual and/or auditory hallucination (21%, 3%); anxiety and/or generalized anxiety (7%, 3%); insomnia (7%, 2%); depression/ depressed mood (6%, 1%); abnormal dreams (4%, 2%); confusional state (3%, 2%) Nervous system disorders: dizziness (16%, 1%); headache (6%, 4%); dystonia (3%, 1%) Gastrointestinal disorders: dry mouth (16%, 1%); constipation (13%, 3%); nausea (8%, 3%); vomiting (3%, 0%) General disorders and administration-site conditions: peripheral edema (16%, 1%); gait disturbance (3%, 0%) Injury, poisoning, and procedural complications: fall (13%, 7%); contusion (6%, 1%) Infections and


infestations: urinary tract infection (10%, 5%) Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders: livedo reticularis (6%, 0%); pigmentation disorder (3%, 0%) Metabolism and nutrition disorders: decreased appetite (6%, 1%) Vascular disorders: orthostatic hypotension, including postural dizziness, syncope, presyncope, and hypotension (13%, 1%) Eye disorders: blurred vision (4%, 1%); cataract (3%, 1%); dry eye (3%, 0%) Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders: joint swelling (3%, 0%), muscle spasm (3%, 0%) Reproductive system and breast disorders: benign prostatic hyperplasia—all male (6%, 2%) Respiratory, thoracic, and mediastinal disorders: cough (3%, 0%). Other clinically relevant adverse reactions observed at <3% included somnolence, fatigue, suicide ideation or attempt, apathy, delusions, illusions, and paranoia. Difference in the Frequency of Adverse Reactions by Gender in Patients Treated With GOCOVRI Adverse reactions reported more frequently in women (n=46) vs men (n=54) were: dry mouth (22% vs 11%), nausea (13% vs 4%), livedo reticularis (13% vs 0%), abnormal dreams (9% vs 0%), and cataracts (7% vs 0%), respectively. Men vs women reported the following adverse reactions more frequently: dizziness (20% vs 11%), peripheral edema (19% vs 11%), anxiety (11% vs 2%), orthostatic hypotension (7% vs 2%), and gait disturbance (6% vs 0%), respectively. Difference in the Frequency of Adverse Reactions by Age in Patients Treated With GOCOVRI Hallucinations (visual or auditory) were reported in 31% of patients age 65 years and over (n=52) vs 10 % in patients below the age of 65 years (n=48). Falls were reported in 17% of patients age 65 and over vs 8% of patients below age 65. Orthostatic hypotension was reported in 8% of patients age 65 and over compared with 2% of patients below age 65. DRUG INTERACTIONS: Other Anticholinergic Drugs: Products with anticholinergic properties may potentiate the anticholinergic-like side effects of amantadine. The dose of anticholinergic drugs or of GOCOVRI should be reduced if atropine-like effects appear when these drugs are used concurrently. Drugs Affecting Urinary pH: The pH of the urine has been reported to influence the excretion rate of amantadine. Urine pH is altered by diet, drugs (eg, carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, sodium bicarbonate), and clinical state of the patient (eg, renal tubular acidosis or severe infections of the urinary tract). Since the excretion rate of amantadine increases rapidly when the urine is acidic, the administration of urine acidifying drugs may increase the elimination of the drug from the body. Alterations of urine pH towards the alkaline condition may lead to an accumulation of the drug with a possible increase in adverse reactions. Monitor for efficacy or adverse reactions under conditions that alter the urine pH to more acidic or alkaline, respectively. Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccines: Due to its antiviral properties, amantadine may interfere with the efficacy of live attenuated influenza vaccines. Therefore, live vaccines are not recommended during treatment with GOCOVRI. Inactivated influenza vaccines may be used, as appropriate. Alcohol: Concomitant use with alcohol is not recommended, as it may increase the potential for CNS effects such as dizziness, confusion, lightheadedness, and orthostatic hypotension, and may result in dose-dumping.

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USE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS: Pregnancy: There are no adequate data on the developmental risk associated with use of amantadine in pregnant women. Based on animal data, it may cause fetal harm. Lactation: Amantadine is excreted into human milk, but amounts have not been quantified. There is no information on the risk to a breastfed infant. The developmental and health benefits of breastfeeding should be considered along with the mother’s clinical need for GOCOVRI and any potential adverse effects on the breastfed infant from GOCOVRI or from the underlying maternal condition. Pediatric Use: Safety and effectiveness of GOCOVRI in pediatric patients have not been established. Geriatric Use: In Phase 3 clinical trials, the mean age of patients at study entry was 65 years. Of the total number of patients in clinical studies of GOCOVRI, 46% were less than 65 years of age, 39% were 65-74 years of age, and 15% were 75 years of age or older. Hallucinations and falls occurred more frequently in patients 65 years of age or older, compared with those less than 65 years of age. No dose adjustment is recommended on the basis of age. GOCOVRI is known to be substantially excreted by the kidney, and the risk of adverse reactions may be greater in patients with impaired renal function. Because elderly patients are more likely to have decreased renal function, care should be taken in dose selection, and it may be useful to monitor renal function. Renal Impairment: GOCOVRI is contraindicated for use in patients with end-stage renal disease (creatinine clearance values lower than 15 mL/min/1.73 m2). A 50% dose reduction of GOCOVRI to a starting daily dose of 68.5 mg daily for a week, followed by a daily maintenance dose of 137 mg is recommended in patients with moderate renal impairment (creatinine clearance between 30 and 59 mL/min/1.73 m2). For patients with severe renal impairment (creatinine clearance between 15 and 29 mL/min/1.73 m2), a daily dose of 68.5 mg is recommended. Overdosage: Deaths have been reported from overdose with amantadine immediate-release. The lowest reported acute lethal dose was 1 g of amantadine hydrochloride (equivalent to 0.8 g amantadine). Acute toxicity may be attributable to the anticholinergic effects of amantadine. Drug overdose has resulted in cardiac, respiratory, renal, or central nervous system toxicity. Pulmonary edema and respiratory distress (including adult respiratory distress syndrome, ARDS) have been reported with amantadine; renal dysfunction, including increased BUN and decreased creatinine clearance, can occur. Central nervous system effects that have been reported with overdose include agitation, aggressive behavior, hypertonia, hyperkinesia, ataxia, tremor, disorientation, depersonalization, fear, delirium, psychotic reactions, lethargy, and coma. Seizures may be exacerbated in patients with prior history of seizure disorders. Hyperthermia has occurred with amantadine overdose. For acute overdosing, general supportive measures should be employed along with immediate gastric decontamination if appropriate. Give intravenous fluids if necessary. The excretion rate of amantadine increases with acidification of urine, which may increase the elimination of the drug. Monitor patients for arrhythmias and hypotension. Electrocardiographic monitoring may be needed after ingestion because arrhythmias have been reported after overdose, including arrhythmias with fatal outcomes. Adrenergic agents, such as isoproterenol, in patients with an amantadine overdose has been reported to induce arrhythmias. Monitor blood electrolytes, urine pH, and urinary output. Although amantadine is not efficiently removed by hemodialysis, this procedure may be useful in the treatment of amantadine toxicity in patients with renal failure.


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EXHIBITOR BY BOOTH NUMBER

EXHIBITOR BY BOOTH NUMBER 100

Elsevier

429

Adamas Pharmaceuticals Inc.

101

Applied Neuroscience Inc.

432

AMBU, Inc.

103

Empatica Inc

434

TrueLearn

104

Logistics Health

436

Quest Diagnostics

105

Image Monitoring USA

448

Indiana University Health

106

Frontiers in Neurology

449

Valisure

109

Moberg ICU Solutions

110

Cambridge University Press

455 Qualified MAF Physician Network

114

JAMA Network

116

Wiley

200

Ceribell

202

Weave

204

icometrix

208

BKIN Technologies Ltd

301

Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies Inc.

303

500

Aspen Medical Products

501

Pharnext

502

Practical Neurology

504

BrainCheck

505

CHRISTUS Health

508

Staff Care

509

Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC

513

Theranica Bio-Electronics LTD

King-Devick Technologies, Inc.

515

Demos Medical

305

MedLink Neurology

529

CEFALY Technology

309

Lifelines Neuro

535

Viela Bio

333

BriovaRx Infusion Services

541

Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.

337

Harbin Clinic

545

Axiva Health Solutions

343

Merck & Co., Inc.

548

KabaFusion

349

Rimed USA

549

Aquestive Therapeutics, Inc.

400

Compumedics Neuroscan

550

Aquestive Medical Affairs

401

PTC Therapeutics

554

Trinity Health OF New England

402

TeleSpecialists

555

AtlantiCare

404

CNS Vital Signs

600

Zeto

405

DynaMed Plus/EBSCO Health

604

Invitae

408

APDM Wearable Technologies

607

Vituity

409

PTC Therapeutics

608

Sensonics International

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Tower Health

729

Sunovion Pharmaceuticals

610

Multigon Industries, Inc.

740

Stealth BioTherapeutics

741

Variantyx Inc

744

Community Health Systems

745

Neurology Advisor

748

Baylor Scott & White Health

750

Skagit Regional Health

611 Ohio State University-Dept of Neurology 612

Midland Health

613

Memorial Healthcare System

614

Healix, LLC

615

CompHealth

629

Cadwell Industries, Inc.

755

Neurodiagnostics & Neuromonitoring Institute, Inc.

635

Sunovion Medical Affairs

640

GE Healthcare

800

Saint Luke’s Marion Bloch Neuroscience Institute

641

Oxford University Press

801 Advanced Brain Monitoring, Inc.

645

Option Care

802

Kaiser Permanente

649

DigiTrace EEG Services

803

RosmanSearch, Inc.

651

GeneDx

804

Ochsner Health System

805

Catalyst Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

806

Intermountain Healthcare

808

Inova Health System

809

Saol Therapeutics

654 MultiCare Neuroscience Institute 701

Sanford Health

703

Sutter Health Sacramento Sierra Region

705

PeaceHealth

706

SoutheastHEALTH

707

Allegheny Health Network

708

HCA

709

AAN Neurology Career Center

710

810 Owensboro Health Regional Hospital 811

Corinthian Reference Lab

812

Piedmont Healthcare

813

eNeura Inc.

Baptist Health Medical Group

814

Metro Health - University of Michigan Health

711

Baystate Health

840

Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc.

712

Hayes Healthcare

844

Jackson & Coker LT

713

Hendricks Regional Health

849

Karger Publishers

854

Parkview Health

855

American Stroke Association

714 Spectrum Health Medical Group 715

Advocate Aurora Health

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609


EXHIBITOR BY BOOTH NUMBER

EXHIBITOR BY BOOTH NUMBER 900

Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.

1045

Cure VCP Disease, Inc.

901

PracticeLink

903

Jari Electrode Supply

1048

International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society

904

Catalyst Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

1049 Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration

905

LocumTenens.com

908

Neurovirtual

1050 Lewy Body Dementia Association

909

Eisai Inc.

910

Abbott

914 Micromedical by Interacoustics 917 Upsher-Smith Laboratories, LLC 943

Defeat MSA

945 UW Medicine Valley Medical Center

1051

APBD Research Foundation

1052 Managing Epilepsy Well Network 1053

Penn State Health

1054

Multiple Sclerosis Association of America

1055

NINDS CDE Project

1101

Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.

1109

Avanir Pharmaceuticals, Inc

948

Xoran Technologies

1117

Natus Neuro

949

University of Florida Health

1129

US WorldMeds

951

Association of Indian Neurologists in America

1137

Promius Pharma

953

Neurocritical Care Society

1142

Epilepsy Foundation

954

ACRM | American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine

1143

OhioHealth

955

National Prion Disease Pathology Surveillance Center

1000

Actelion Pharma

1001

Lundbeck

1004

American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN)

1017

Wolters Kluwer

1042

Dysautonomia International

1043 DENT Neuroscience Research Institute 1044 International Essential Tremor Foundation 120 2019 AAN Annual Meeting On-Site Guide

1144 Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia 1145

Alliance for Patient Access

1148

Guillain-Barre/CIDP Foundation International

1149 US Army Medicine Civilian Corps 1150

Multiple Sclerosis Foundation

1151

MotherToBaby

1152

The Brain Donor Project

1153 Provider Solutions + Development 1154

ACTRIMS


Provider Solutions + Development

1407

Mayo Clinic

1201

Amneal Pharmaceuticals

1413

Oxtellar XR

1211

Allergan Medical Affairs

1419

Trokendi XR

1217

KRONUS, Inc.

1500

MDedge/Neurology

1229

ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc.

1501

argenx

1237

Sarepta Therapeutics

1502

European Academy of Neurology (EAN)

1242

Cure SMA

1504

World Federation of Neurology

1505

MDocHaus

1506

Mylan Inc.

1509

Evoke Neuroscience

1511

LabCorp

1515

Allergan, Inc.

1539

Sanofi Genzyme - Rare

1545

NeuroPace

1549

Biohaven Pharmaceutical

1552

Norton Neuroscience Insitute, a part of Norton Healthcare

1600

Quanterix Corporation

1244 Rush University Medical Center 1248

Brainwork

1249

Archbold Medical Center

1250

Bellin Health

1251

Hydrocephalus Association

1252

Christiana Care Health System

1253

Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health

1254

4 Paws For Ability

1255

Coalition For Headache And Migraine Patients (CHAMP)

1301

Mayo Clinic Laboratories

1601

Gensco Pharma

1313

Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma America, Inc.

1602

Verana Health

1603

University of Utah Cutaneous Nerve Lab

1604

Zosano Pharma

1605

BioSensics

1608

BrianScope, LLC

1610

Med Care Pharmaceuticals

1615

Merz Neurosciences

1628

Sanofi Genzyme - Rare

1316 United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties 1319

Medtronic

1329

Biogen

1341

Biogen

1348

Alzheimer’s Association

1352

Education Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates

1354

American Headache Society

1644

Piramal Critical Care

1401

Lundbeck

1649

Boston Scientific

1700

Impel NeuroPharma 121

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1155


EXHIBITOR BY BOOTH NUMBER

EXHIBITOR BY BOOTH NUMBER 1701

Amgen / Novartis

2155

Global Kinetics Corporation

1704

Insightec

2159

EMS Biomedical

1729

Teva Pharmaceuticals

2161

AssistRx

1737

Abbvie, Inc.

2211

Medday Pharmaceuticals

1751

AveXis, Inc.

2217

Akcea Therapeutics

1761

Philips Neuro

2245

SK life science

1845

Alder Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.

2248

epocrates

1860

Cognision

2250

McGraw-Hill Education

1861

AveXis, Inc.

2252

BIONEN S.A.S.

1862

McKesson

2253

LivaNova

1901

Acorda Therapeutics

2254

KEGO

1911

Nihon Kohden America

2256

National ALS Registry

1929

Novartis

2257

Ricoh Company, Ltd.

1941

Novartis

2258

Retrophin

1960

Kedrion Biopharma Inc.

2259

Retrophin

1961

Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma America, Inc.

2260

Spherix Global Insights

1962

Fresenius Medical Care

2261

Neurotech, LLC

2011

Greenwich Biosciences, Inc.

2263

Health Monitor Network

2017

Eisai Inc.

2300

Celgene Corporation

2052

AbbVie

2313

EMD Serono

2061

Alexion Pharmaceuticals

2329

Genenetech a Member of the Roche Group

2100

Alexion

2345

CSL Behring

2117

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)

2352

PLx Pharma, Inc.

2355

Springer Nature

2129

Greenwich Biosciences, Inc.

2358

Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

2137

Medscape Neurology

2401

Alnylam Pharmaceuticals

2407

Lilly USA, LLC

2454

Neurology Live

2461

Teva Pharmaceuticals

2149 Protokinetics Gait Analysis Walkways 2151

Neurology Times

2153

MoMed Inc.

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EXHIBITOR BY NAME 4 Paws For Ability Booth

1254

253 Dayton Ave Xenia, OH 45385 4pawsforability.org

AAN Neurology Career Center Booth

709

201 Chicago Ave Minneapolis, MN 55415 AAN.com/careers

Abbott Booth

910

6300 Bee Caves Rd. Blgd 2. Suite 100 Austin, TX 78746 sjm.com

At Abbott, we’re committed to helping you live your best possible life through the power of health. For more than 125 years, we’ve brought new products and technologies to the world — in nutrition, diagnostics, medical devices and branded generic pharmaceuticals — that create more possibilities for more people at all stages of life. Today, 94,000 of us are working to help people live not just longer, but better, in the more than 150 countries we serve.

AbbVie Booth

2052

1 North Waukegan Rd North Chicago, IL 60064 abbvie.com

Exhibit Hall Passport Destination

2013 following separation from Abbott Laboratories. The company’s mission is to use its expertise, dedicated people and unique approach to innovation to develop and market advanced therapies that address some of the world’s most complex and serious diseases. Together with its wholly-owned subsidiary, Pharmacyclics, AbbVie employs more than 28,000 people worldwide and markets medicines in more than 170 countries.

Abbvie, Inc. Booth

1737

1 North Waukegan Road North Chicago, IL 60064 abbvie.com

AbbVie is a global, research-based biopharmaceutical company which combines the focus of a leading-edge biotech with the expertise and structure of a long-established pharmaceutical leader. AbbVie is committed to using unique approaches to innovation to develop and market advanced therapies that address some of the world’s most complex and serious diseases.

ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc.

Booth

1229

3611 Valley Centre Drive Suite 300 San Diego, CA 92130 acadia-pharm.com

ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of innovative medicines to address unmet medical needs in neurological and related central nervous system disorders. Visit Booth No. 1229 to learn more.

AbbVie is a global, research-based biopharmaceutical company formed in

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EXHIBITOR BY NAME

The AAN’s Neurology Career Center is the world’s largest neurology-specific career resource. Search over 500 open neurology positions nationwide. Create a Job Alert to receive notication when new positions of interest are posted. Download articles on career topics. AAN Junior members can access the Salary Calculator tool. A variety of advertising options exist for employers including online, print and e-mail options.

New Exhibitor


EXHIBITOR BY NAME

EXHIBITOR BY NAME Acorda Therapeutics

ACTRIMS Booth

Booth

1901

420 Saw Mill River Road Ardsley, NY 10502 acorda.com

Acorda Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company that markets two products, including recently approved INBRIJA™ (levodopa inhalation powder). inbrija.com

ACRM | American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Booth

954

11654 Plaza America Drive Ste 535 Reston, VA 20190 acrm.org

The ACRM | American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine is an organization of rehabilitation professionals dedicated to serving people with disabling conditions by supporting research that promotes health, independence, productivity, and quality of life; and meets the needs of rehabilitation clinicians and people with disabilities.

Actelion Pharma Booth

1000

51 place du soleil #101 verdun, QC H3E 1P7 Canada actelion.com

At the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson, we are working to create a world without disease. Transforming lives by finding new and better ways to prevent, intercept, treat and cure disease inspires us. We bring together the best minds and pursue the most promising science. We are Janssen. We collaborate with the world for the health of everyone in it.

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1154

22 North Carroll Street Suite 300 Madison, WI 53703 actrims.org

The Americas Committee for Treatment & Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ACTRIMSÂŽ) provides leadership in the field of multiple sclerosis and other demyelinating diseases. ACTRIMS invites researchers, clinicians, residents, students, postdoctoral fellows and patient advocates for MS to attend the ACTRIMS 2020 Forum on February 27-29 in West Palm Beach, Florida at Palm Beach Convention Center and the Joint ACTRIMS-ECTRIMS Meeting September 9-12, 2020 in Washington D.C.

Adamas Pharmaceuticals Inc. Booth

429

1900 Powell Street Emeryville, CA 94608 adamaspharma.com

At Adamas Pharmaceuticals, Inc., we believe in the power of medicines derived from a deep understanding of timedependent biology. We strive to create medicines with therapeutic profiles that match the pattern of disease to drive a more significant and durable clinical effect.

Advanced Brain Monitoring, Inc. Booth

801

2237 Faraday Ave Suite 100 Carlsbad, CA 92008 advancedbrainmonitoring.com

Advanced Brain Monitoring is a neurodiagnostics device company specializing in the acquisition and analysis of awake and sleep EEG, and in the development of EEG-based biomarkers. Our products are used in clinical trials and in clinical practice to interpret brain function as it relates to early stage neuro-degeneration and chronic diseases. Our seven FDAcleared systems have been used on over


New Exhibitor

1.5 mm patients worldwide, and earned the GHP 2016 “Most Innovative Medical Device Company” award.

Advocate Aurora Health Booth

715

3000 W Montana Street Milwaukee, WI 53215 aurora.org/doctor

Akcea Therapeutics Booth

2217

22 Boston Wharf Road Suite 200 Boston, MA 02210 akceatx.com

Akcea Therapeutics, Inc., an affiliate of Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing drugs to treat patients with serious and rare diseases. Akcea is advancing a mature pipeline of six novel drugs. Additional information about Akcea is available at akceatx.com.

Alder Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. Booth

1845

6515 Grand Teton Plaza Ste 241 Madison, WI 53719 alderbio.com

development and commercialization of novel therapeutic antibodies.

Alexion Booth

2100

100 College St New Haven, CT 06510 alexion.com

Alexion is a global biopharmaceutical company focused on life-transforming therapies for patients with devastating, rare diseases. Alexion developed the first and only approved complement inhibitor for PNH & aHUS. The Company is strengthening and broadening its complement portfolio, including evaluating complement inhibition in additional ultra-rare disorders. Alexion’s metabolic franchise includes two highly innovative enzyme replacement therapies for two ultra-rare, life-threatening disorders.

Alexion Pharmaceuticals Booth

2061

100 College St New Haven, CT 06510 alexion.com

Alexion is a global biopharmaceutical company focused on life-transforming therapies for patients with devastating, rare diseases. Alexion developed the first and only approved complement inhibitor for PNH & aHUS. The Company is strengthening and broadening its complement portfolio, including evaluating complement inhibition in additional ultra-rare disorders. Alexion’s metabolic franchise includes two highly innovative enzyme replacement therapies for two ultra-rare, life-threatening disorders.

Allegheny Health Network Booth

707

30 Isabella Street Pittsburgh, PA 15212 ahn.org

Alder BioPharmaceuticals is a clinicalstage biopharmaceutical company focused on transforming the migraine treatment paradigm through the discovery,

125

EXHIBITOR BY NAME

Now, as the 10th largest not-for-profit, integrated health system in the nation, Advocate Aurora Health’s combined strength and stability drives us forward. Our integrated delivery model allows our clinicians to offer state-of-the-art, top tier quality care throughout eastern Wisconsin and northern and central Illinois. For information about our neurology opportunities, contact Jeanette Krimmer, 414-389-2634, email Jeanette.krimmer@ aurora.org or visit our website at aurora. org/doctor.

Exhibit Hall Passport Destination


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EXHIBITOR BY NAME Allergan Medical Affairs Booth

1211

2525 Dupont Drive Irvine, CA 92612 allergan.com

Allergan plc (NYSE: AGN), is a bold, global pharmaceutical company focused on developing, manufacturing and commercializing branded pharmaceuticals, devices and biologic products for patients around the world.For more information, visit Allergan’s website at Allergan.com.

Allergan, Inc. Booth

1515

2525 Dupont Drive Irvine, CA 92612 allergan.com

Allergan plc (NYSE: AGN), is a bold, global pharmaceutical company focused on developing, manufacturing and commercializing branded pharmaceuticals, devices and biologic products for patients around the world.For more information, visit Allergan’s website at Allergan.com.

Alliance for Patient Access Booth

1145

1275 Pennsylvania Ave NW STE 1100A Washington, DC 20004 allianceforpatientaccess.org

AfPA is a national network of physicians and other healthcare providers dedicated to ensuring patient access to approved therapies and appropriate clinical care. AfPA advocates for health policies that support clinical decision making, promote personalized care and protect the physician-patient relationship. Motivated by these principles, AfPA members participate in working groups, advocacy initiatives, stakeholder coalitions, and the creation and dissemination of educational materials.

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Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Booth

2401

25 Recreation Park Drive Suite 200 Hingham, MA 02043 alnylam.com

Headquartered in Cambridge, MA, Alnylam is leading the translation of RNA interference (RNAi) into a new class of innovative medicines with the potential to transform the lives of people afflicted with rare genetic, cardio-metabolic, hepatic infectious, and central nervous system diseases. Alnylam’s first U.S. FDA approved RNAi therapeutic is ONPATTRO™ (patisiran), with four investigational medicines in late-stage clinical development. alnylam.com.

Alzheimer’s Association Booth

1348

225 North Michigan Avenue, 17th Floor Chicago, IL 60601 alz.org

The Alzheimer’s Association is the world’s leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer’s care, support and research. The Association hosts the annual Alzheimer’s Association International Conference® (AAIC®), bringing the world’s leading dementia scientists together to share the latest research. Visit our booth to learn more about AAIC 2019, the International Research Grant Program®, the Association’s membership society (ISTAART), TrialMatch®, and patient and caregiver resources.

AMBU, Inc. Booth

432

6230 Old Dobbin Lane Suite 250 Columbia, MD 21045


New Exhibitor

American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) Booth

1004

7 Parkway North Deerfield, IL 60015 abpn.com

The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology serves the public interest and the professions of psychiatry and neurology by promoting excellence in practice through its certification and maintenance of certification processes.

Booth

1354

19 Mantua Rd Mt Royal, NJ 08061 AmericanHeadacheSociety.org

The American Headache Society® (AHS) is the professional organization for the study and management of headache and face pain. AHS activities include an annual scientific meeting, a comprehensive headache symposium, regional symposia for neurologists and family practice physicians, and publication of the journal Headache. AHS established the American Migraine Foundation to raise awareness about migraine and related disorders and raise funds to establish the American Registry for Migraine Research.

American Stroke Association Booth

855

7272 Greenville Ave Dallas, TX 75231 strokeassociation.org

Stroke is the No. 2 cause of death worldwide and a leading cause of disability. The American Stroke Association is a relentless force for a healthier world with fewer strokes. Visit the ASA booth to receive information on AHA/ASA scientific conferences, AHA/ ASA professional membership, scientific publications, professional and patient education resources, and much more. Learn how you can join more than 30,000 professional members and receive more benefits than ever!

Amgen / Novartis Booth

1701

1 Health Plaza East Hanover, NJ 07936 amgen.com

Amgen is committed to unlocking the potential of biology for patients suffering from serious illnesses by discovering, developing, manufacturing and delivering innovative human therapeutics. A biotechnology pioneer since 1980, Amgen has reached millions of patients around the world and is developing a pipeline of medicines with breakaway potential.

Amneal Pharmaceuticals Booth

1201

400 Crossing Blvd Bridgewater, NJ 08807 amneal.com

At Amneal, it’s our mission to make healthy possible for people affected by Parkinson’s disease. We believe in partnering with patients, care partners, healthcare providers, and advocacy organizations—because together, we can achieve so much more.

APBD Research Foundation Booth

1051

2257 East 63 Street Brooklyn, NY 11234 apbdrf.org

The APBD Research Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping patients with Adult Polyglucosan Body Disease (also known as Glycogen Storage Disease Type IV), a frequently misdiagnosed genetic disorder that may lead to progressive muscle weakness in the arms and legs, gait difficulties, neurogenic bladder, and in some cases, cognitive impairment. The Foundation works to improve the lives of those affected by APBD and lead the search for a cure.

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EXHIBITOR BY NAME

American Headache Society

Exhibit Hall Passport Destination


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EXHIBITOR BY NAME APDM Wearable Technologies Booth

408

2828 SW Corbett Ave Suite 135 Portland, OR 97201 apdm.com

APDM Wearable Technologies offers sensor-based solutions for quantifying movement. Our technology enhances the efficiency of healthcare delivery and personalizes treatment with intervention feedback over time. Motion Studio provides access to raw data, Mobility Lab generates outcomes measures for gait and balance, and Moveo Explorer produces full-body kinematic data.

Applied Neuroscience Inc. Booth

101

8200 Bryan Dairy Rd Latgo, FL 33777 appliedneuroscience.com

Applied Neuroscience, Inc. provides advanced EEG visualization and analysis tools for the evaluation of epileptic events, sharp wave transients and gross pathology. The NeuroNavigator is an Advanced Neuroimaging tool for 3-dimensional source localization using swLORETA and 12,700 MRI Voxels for 19 to 128 channel EEG recordings. Including, current source density and functional and effective connectivity between Brodmann areas as well as connectivity of DTI Fiber bundles

Aquestive Medical Affairs Booth

550

30 Technology Drive Warren, NJ 07059 aquestive.com

Aquestive Therapeutics, Inc. Booth

549

30 Technology Drive Warren, NJ 07059 aquestive.com

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Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC Booth

509

6 Concourse Parkway, Ste 1800 Atlanta, GA 30328 arborpharma.com

Arbor Pharmaceuticals, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, is a specialty pharmaceutical company currently focused on the cardiovascular, neuroscience, hospital, and pediatric markets. Arbor currently markets over twenty NDA or ANDA approved products and also has several additional products in late-stage development. For more information regarding Arbor Pharmaceuticals or any of its products, visit arborpharma.com or send email inquiries to info@arborpharma.com

Archbold Medical Center Booth

1249

PO Box 1018 Thomasville, GA 31799 archbold.org

Archbold Medical Center is seeking a BC/BE Neurologist to join an employed practice in Thomasville, GA. Combination of inpatient and outpatient neurology. Clinic across the street from the hospital. Archbold is a 540 bed regional healthcare system, which is consistently named a Top Hospital in Georgia. Excellent package includes: guaranteed income, great benefits, relocation, sign-on bonus, robust CME allowance and loan repayment. Located 30 miles from Tallahassee, FL and close to the coast.

argenx Booth

1501

33 Arch St Boston, MA 02110 argenx.com/en-GB/content/ argenx-in-short/2

argenx is a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing a deep pipeline of differentiated antibody-based therapies for the treatment of severe autoimmune diseases and cancer.


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Aspen Medical Products Booth

500

6481 Oak Canyon Irvine, CA 92618 aspenmp.com

AssistRx Booth

2161

4700 Millenia Boulevard Suite 500 Orlando, FL 32839 assistrx.com

As the only independent provider of an integrated access solution that includes high-touch patient support services and technology-enabled workflows, AssistRx empowers healthcare providers with a focus on speed to therapy by simplifying the steps to getting patients on therapy, creating connectivity across stakeholders and delivering timely insights needed to improve patient outcomes. We create informed touchpoints that simplify a complex system and enable better results from care.

Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration Booth

1049

Radnor Station Bldg 2, Suite 320, 290 King of Prussia Road Radnor, PA 19087 theaftd.org

Association of Indian Neurologists in America Booth

951

563 Carter Court, Suite B Kimberly, WI 54136 4aina.com

AINA is a dynamic organization that was set up to bringtogether neurologists of Indian origin for a common goalof promoting patient care, teaching and research.

AtlantiCare Booth

555

2500 English Creek Ave. Egg Harbor Twp., NJ 08234 atlanticarecareers.org

Avanir Pharmaceuticals, Inc Booth

1109

30 Enterprise Dr., Suite 400 Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 avanir.com

Avanir Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company focused on bringing innovative medicines to patients with central nervous system disorders of high unmet medical need. We are dedicated to advancing medicines that can substantially improve the lives of patients and their loved ones. For more information about Avanir, please visit avanir.com.

AFTD strives to improve the quality of life of people affected by FTD. We fund competitive grant programs including FTD Biomarkers, TreatFTD (clinical trials), Diagnostics Accelerator (in partnership

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Aspen Medical Products is a leader in the development of innovative spinal bracing for post-trauma stabilization, pre-and-post surgical stabilization, pain management and long-term patient care. Aspen Medical Products offers multiple orthotic options that provide unsurpassed motion restriction, superior comfort and an economic advantage, encouraging better patient compliance.

with ADDF and Gates Ventures) and provide education and support to families living with FTD disorders. The FTD Disorders Registry was founded by AFTD and The Bluefield Project. The Registry is open to persons diagnosed with an FTD disorder, their caregivers and family members in the US and Canada.


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EXHIBITOR BY NAME AveXis, Inc. Booth

1861

2275 Half Day Rd. Suite 200 Bannockburn, IL 60015 avexis.com

AveXis is a clinical-stage gene therapy company dedicated to developing novel treatments for patients suffering from rare and life-threatening neurological genetic diseases. We are relentlessly focused on bringing gene therapy out of the lab and into the clinical setting. For additional information, please visit avexis.com.

AveXis, Inc. Booth

1751

2275 Half Day Rd. Suite 200 Bannockburn, IL 60015 avexis.com

AveXis is a clinical-stage gene therapy company dedicated to developing novel treatments for patients suffering from rare and life-threatening neurological genetic diseases. We are relentlessly focused on bringing gene therapy out of the lab and into the clinical setting. For additional information, please visit avexis.com.

Axiva Health Solutions Booth

545

1120 Township line Road Havertown, PA 19083 axiva.com

Baptist Health Medical Group Booth

710

2701 Eastpoint Parkway Louisville, KY 40223 choosebaptist.com

Baptist Health Medical Group is a physician-led, high-performing multispecialty network serving Kentucky, Indiana and neighboring states. BHMG encompasses over 1,000 providers, including 700 physicians and more than

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400 APCs. Founded in 1924, Baptist Health includes eight owned hospitals, with more than 2,400 licensed beds in Corbin, LaGrange, Lexington, Louisville, Madisonville, Paducah and Richmond, Kentucky and one in Floyd County, Indiana.

Baylor Scott & White Health Booth

748

2401 S. 31st ST Temple, TX 76508 Jobs.BSWHealth.com

As the largest not-for-profit health care system in Texas and one of the largest in the United States, Baylor Scott & White Health was born from the 2013 combination of Baylor Health Care System and Scott & White Healthcare. Today, Baylor Scott & White includes 48 hospitals, more than 1,000 patient care sites, more than 5,500 active physicians, over 44,000 employees and the Scott & White Health Plan. Stop by and visit our booth to learn about our neurology job opportunities in Central Texas.

Baystate Health Booth

711

280 Chestnut St. Springfield, MA 01199 choosebaystatehealth.org

Baystate Health is a nationally ranked, award-winning, multi-institutional, academic healthcare system with over 12,000 team members serving over 750,000 people in Western Massachusetts. U.S. News & World Report ranked Baystate Medical Center third among Massachusetts hospitals. BMC also achieved a high performing (top 10%) rating in 9 of 9 high complexity, common conditions. At Baystate Health, reinventing healthcare takes courage. It takes collaboration. It takes you.


New Exhibitor

Bellin Health Booth

1250

744 S Webster Ave PO Box 23400 Green Bay, WI 54305 bellin.org

Biogen Booth

1329

133 Boston Post Road Weston, MA 02493 biogen.com

One of the pioneers in biotechnology, Biogen today has the leading portfolio of medicines to treat (MS), has the first and only approved treatment for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) and is at the forefront of research into new medicines for neurological and neurodegenerative conditions. Led by world-class research and development, Biogen uses novel science and leading-edge technologies to create, commercialize, and manufacture transformative therapies for patients with few or no options.

Biogen Booth

1341

133 Boston Post Road Weston, MA 02493 biogen.com

One of the pioneers in biotechnology, Biogen today has the leading portfolio of medicines to treat (MS), has the first

and only approved treatment for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) and is at the forefront of research into new medicines for neurological and neurodegenerative conditions. Led by world-class research and development, Biogen uses novel science and leading-edge technologies to create, commercialize, and manufacture transformative therapies for patients with few or no options.

Biohaven Pharmaceutical Booth

1549

234 Church Street New Haven, CT 06510 biohavenpharma.com

Biohaven is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company with a portfolio of innovative, late-stage product candidates targeting neurological diseases, including rare disorders.Our product candidates are small molecules based on two distinct mechanistic platforms—calcitonin gene-related peptide, or CGRP, receptor antagonists and glutamate modulators—which we believe have the potential to significantly alter existing treatment approaches.

BIONEN S.A.S. Booth

2252

Via Petrocchi 42/1 50127 Firenze Italy bionen.it

BIONEN is an Italian company manufacturing high quality accessories complying with all the applicable safety and regulatory standards. An extensive selection of electrodes and accessories is designed to cover all the neurophysiological examinations’ needs, mainly muscle activity (EMG) and brain activity (EEG) registration. BIONEN product portfolio of needles and surface electrodes are for the diagnosis of neurological conditions such as epilepsy, sleep disorders and neuromuscular diseases.

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Green Bay, WI is known for the Packers & offers an ideal setting for working, living & raising a family. It is also home to Bellin Health, a fast growing, innovative network of hospitals, physicians, & clinics throughout Northeastern WI & Upper MI. We are a 220 bed hospital recognized by Consumer Reports as the #1 hospital in the nation for patient safety. Our vision is that the people in our region will be the healthiest in the nation. Consider joining our Neuro Team & help us reach our vision!

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EXHIBITOR BY NAME BioSensics Booth

1605

42 Pleasant Street, Suite 2 Watertown, MA 02472 biosensics.com

BioSensics is a globally recognized provider of wearable sensor technologies for clinical research and medical applications. BioSensics technologies include innovative solutions for agingin-place, telehealth, chronic disease management, physical therapy, rehabilitation, fall risk assessment, and clinical research and trials.

BKIN Technologies Ltd Booth

208

140 Railway St. Kingston, ON K7K 2L9 Canada bkintechnologies.com

KINARM Labs are interactive robotics supporting the objective measure of brain function by measuring human behavior. Created by neuroscientists, KINARM Labs allow clinician-scientists to detect and quantify the sensory, motor and cognitive impacts of a diverse range of conditions (stroke, TIA, TBI, concussion, ALS, Alzheimer’s, MS or Parkinson’s) in a short <1h assessment. KINARM is an essential tool for understanding neurologic injury and disease, and the validation of new CNS therapies.

Boston Scientific Booth

1649

25155 Rye Canyon Loop Valencia, CA 91355 bostonscientific.com/dbs

Boston Scientific is a worldwide developer and manufacturer of medical devices whose products are used in a broad range of interventional medical specialties. As an innovation leader in Neuromodulation and implantable Deep Brain Stimulation Technology, Boston

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Scientific is committed to transforming lives through innovative medical solutions that improve the health of patients.

BrainCheck Booth

504

Texas Medical Center Innovation Institute 2450 Holcombe Blvd. Houston, TX 77021 braincheck.com

We created BrainCheck at the Texas Medical Center to help lessen the human and economic toll of cognitive impairment and dementia through our interactive cognitive assessment and care management technology. BrainCheck is used by hundreds of clinicians and thousands of people around the world to detect cognitive changes early. We enable patients, caregivers, and clinicians to work together to implement personalized recommendations to preserve brain health and functional independence.

Brainwork Booth

1248

Tellstrasse 25 Aarau, Aargau 5001 brainwork.md

An online neurology network at your fingertips – Brainwork is an independent, nonprofit organisation founded by a group of established neurologists with the mission of advancing the knowledge of healthcare professionals on the latest findings and developments in neurology and in the management of neurological diseases. For the coverage of international congresses, the latest news in the field, CME-accredited courses and webinars, visit our online platform brainwork.md and join our community!


New Exhibitor

BriovaRx Infusion Services Booth

333

15529 College Blvd Lenexa, KS 66219 briovarxinfusion.com

Cadwell Industries, Inc. Booth

629

909 N. Kellogg Street Kennewick, WA 99336 cadwell.com

Cadwell helps patients globally, by delivering innovative neurodiagnostic and neuromonitoring solutions, improving clinical efficiency, and providing marketleading customer support. Our Arc EEG systems offer streamlined solutions for ICU, NICU, EMU, and LTM. Our Sierra® Summit EMG/EP/NCV now offers fully integrated ultrasound options. Cascade® IONM is now enhanced with the CadX simulation software to accelerate learning. We’re honored to be at the AAN, helping you help others.

Cambridge University Press Booth

110

1 Liberty Plaza 20th Floor New York, NY 10006 cambridge.org/us/academic

of our journals. Visit our website to see everything we do: cambridge.org/us/ academic.

Catalyst Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Booth

904

355 Alhambra Circle Suite 1250 Coral Gables, FL 33134 catalystpharma.com

Catalyst Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing innovative therapies for people with rare debilitating neuromuscular and neurological diseases. Our mission is to improve the lives of patients with rare and ultra-rare diseases such as Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS), Congenital Myasthenic Syndromes (CMS), MuSK Myasthenia Gravis and Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). To learn more, please visit our website at catalystpharma.com.

Catalyst Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Booth

805

355 Alhambra Circle Suite 1250 Coral Gables, FL 33134 catalystpharma.com

Catalyst Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing innovative therapies for people with rare debilitating neuromuscular and neurological diseases. Our mission is to improve the lives of patients with rare and ultra-rare diseases such as Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS), Congenital Myasthenic Syndromes (CMS), MuSK Myasthenia Gravis and Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). To learn more, please visit our website at catalystpharma.com.

Cambridge’s publishing in books and journals combines state-of-the-art content with the highest standards of scholarship, writing and production. Visit our stand to browse new titles, available at a 20% discount, and to pick up sample issues

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BriovaRx Infusion Services is a home infusion care provider with a national network of pharmacies. We specialize in Immune globulin (Ig), Parenteral Nutrition (PN), Anti-infectives, Hydration, Biologics and other specialty infusions. Our comprehensive services include specially trained on-staff nurses and pharmacists, around-the-clock clinical support, reimbursement specialists and on-going patient education.

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EXHIBITOR BY NAME CEFALY Technology Booth

529

Rue Louis Plescia, 34 Seraing, Liège 4102 Belgium cefaly.us

CEFALY Technology has developed unique medical devices for the acute and preventive treatments of migraine. The first Cefaly device received FDA approval in March 2014. The company’s mission is to develop non-invasive, drug-free, neurological medical treatments. In addition to Cefaly devices for migraine treatments, the company is leading research on medical devices to treat coma, epilepsy and fibromyalgia.

Celgene Corporation Booth

2300

86 Morris Avenue Summit, NJ 07901 celgene.com

Celgene Corporation (Nasdaq:CELG) is a global biopharmaceutical company that is helping healthcare providers turn incurable cancers into chronic, manageable diseases, as well as manage serious inflammatory conditions through innovative therapies. This dedication to medical progress goes hand-in-hand with our industry-leading patient support and access programs. Together, these aspects form the core of our commitment to patients worldwide. For more information, visit celgene.com.

Ceribell Booth

200

offers a Brain Stethoscope function that dramatically simplifies interpretation of EEG results.

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Booth

1144

3501 Civic Center Blvd. Philadelphia, PA 19104 chop.edu/neurology

The Division of Neurology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is a world leader in pediatric neurologic disorders and is consistently ranked as one of the top programs in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. We provide comprehensive world-class care through evidence-based discovery for epilepsy, headache, muscle and nerve disorders, critical illness, neuroimmune conditions and pediatric stroke, among others.

Christiana Care Health System Booth

1252

200 Hygeia Drive Newark, DE 19713 christianacare.org

Christiana Care Health System is one of the largest, privately owned, not-for-profit academic affiliated health care system in the US. Based in Delaware, Christiana Care is the region’s premier healthcare provider, serving DE and neighboring areas of PA, MD, and NJ. With more than 1,100 beds combined in its two acute care facilities top-rated (Christiana Hospital & Wilmington Hospital).

CHRISTUS Health 2483 Old Middlefield Way suite 120 Mountain View, CA 94043 ceribell.com

Ceribell is focused on making EEG widely accessible, more efficient, and more cost-effective to improve the diagnosis and treatment of patients at risk for seizures. The System can be set up by any healthcare provider within minutes and

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Booth

505

1001 ESE Loop 323 Suite 260 Tyler, TX 75701 christushealth.org

CHRISTUS Health is an international Catholic, faith-based, not-for-profit health system comprising almost 350 services and facilities, including more than 60 hospitals and long-term care facilities, 175


INDUSTRY THERAPEUTIC UPDATE FROM EMD SERONO

Emerging concepts in MS immunology TIME 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Monday, May 6, 2019

Join us in the EMD Serono Medical Booth, #2313, to help us construct a mosaic image

I’M BALANCING MS MAY 5-8, 2019

Liberty Ballroom Philadelphia Marriott Downtown 1201 Market St Philadelphia, PA 19107

EMD Serono has the pleasure to invite you to their Industry Therapeutic Update event, Emerging concepts in MS immunology. A welcome dinner will be served at 7:00 pm followed by the presentation. In compliance with the PhRMA Code on Interactions with Healthcare Professionals, guests and/or spouses will not be permitted to attend. For healthcare professionals licensed in Minnesota, New Jersey or Vermont, we regret that the laws of these states do not permit us to invite you to attend this event. Government employees should consult internal ethics guidelines before attending. THIS MEETING IS NOT AN EVENT OF THE AAN ANNUAL MEETING. THIS MEETING IS NOT A CME PROGRAM NOR WILL CME CREDITS BE GIVEN FOR ATTENDANCE.


INDUSTRY THERAPEUTIC UPDATE FROM EMD SERONO

JOIN US IN THE EMD SERONO MEDICAL BOOTH, #2313, AT THE AAN ANNUAL MEETING FOR

SaGE ON THE STaGE Immune surveillance of the central nervous system Sunday, May 5, 2019 at 11:30 am Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at 12:30

pm

Silva Markovic-Plese, MD, PhD, FAAN Professor of Neurology Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia, PA

Reproductive consideration in multiple sclerosis

Sunday, May 5, 2019 at 12:30 pm Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at 11:30 am Lori Travis, MD Neurologist Clinical Assistant Professor, Neurology University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix, AZ

EMD Serono’s Commitment to MS in the 21st Century TIME 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Tuesday, May 7, 2019 Philadelphia Ballroom Philadelphia 201 Hotel 201 N 17th St, Philadelphia, PA 19103

EMD Serono has the pleasure to invite you to their Industry Therapeutic Update event, EMD Serono’s Commitment to MS in the 21st Century. A welcome dinner will be served at 7:00 pm followed by the presentation. In compliance with the PhRMA Code on Interactions with Healthcare Professionals, guests and/or spouses will not be permitted to attend. For healthcare professionals licensed in Minnesota, New Jersey or Vermont, we regret that the laws of these states do not permit us to invite you to attend this event. Government employees should consult internal ethics guidelines before attending. THIS MEETING IS NOT AN EVENT OF THE AAN ANNUAL MEETING. THIS MEETING IS NOT A CME PROGRAM NOR WILL CME CREDITS BE GIVEN FOR ATTENDANCE.

Contribution of real-world evidence to the care of patients with MS Monday, May 6, 2019 at 11:30 Tuesday, May 7, 2019 at 12:30

Maria Lopes, MD, MS Medical Director, Strategy Consultant Former Chief Medical Officer Magellan Rx Management New York, NY

The patient-provider collaboration: Building toward better outcomes in MS Monday, May 6, 2019 at 12:30 pm Tuesday, May 7, 2019 at 11:30 am

Bruce L. Hughes, MD, FAAN Director, Ruan MS Center Mercy Ruan Neurology Clinic & Research Center Associate Professor, Neurology Des Moines University College of Medicine Des Moines, IA Claire S. Riley, MD Director Multiple Sclerosis Center Columbia University New York, NY Brant J. Oliver, PhD, MS, MPH, APRN-BC Assistant Professor The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice and Departments of Community & Family Medicine and Psychiatry Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth Hanover, NH

EMD Serono is a business of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany.

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clinics and outpatient centers and dozens of other health ministries and ventures. CHRISTUS Health serves the need of underserved communities in seven (7) U.S., states, Chile, Colombia and six states in Mexico. Our vision is to Extend the Healing Ministry of Jesus Christ.

CNS Vital Signs Booth

404

598 Airport Blvd. Suite 1400 Morrisville, NC 27560 cnsvs.com

Booth

1860

COGNISION® is the first easy-to-use, FDA cleared, cloud-powered cognitive assessment system to evaluate patients with neurological disorders, such as dementia and TBI. By measuring the electrical activity in the brain directly responsible for information processing, COGNISION® can accurate assess cognitive function. COGNISION® provides objective measures, is practical to implement and has an attractive revenue model.

Community Health Systems Booth

Coalition For Headache And Migraine Patients (CHAMP) Booth

1255

4114 Hain Dr Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 headachemigraine.org

The Coalition For Headache And Migraine Patients (CHAMP) provides support to people with headache, migraine and cluster diseases. CHAMP brings together organizations and leaders in this disease area to enhance communication, coordination and collaboration to more effectively help people wherever they are on their patient journey. CHAMP is working to identify unmet needs of those with headache, migraine and cluster diseases, and will work to better support patients and their caregivers.

1044 E Chestnut St Suite 8 Louisville, KY 40204 cognision.com

744

4000 Meridian Blvd Franklin, TN 37067 chsmedcareers.com

Community Health Systems, Inc. is one of the nation’s leading operators of general acute care hospitals. The organization’s affiliates own, operate or lease approximately 127 + hospitals in 20 states with approximately 30,000 licensed beds. Affiliated hospitals are dedicated to providing quality healthcare for local residents and contribute to the economic development of their communities.

CompHealth Booth

615

7259 S. Bingham Junction Blvd. Midvale, UT 84047 comphealth.com

Founded in 1979, CompHealth is one of the largest healthcare staffing companies in the US, placing healthcare providers in permanent, locum tenens, and travel jobs nationwide. CompHealth is part of the CHG Healthcare family of companies, which is recognized on FORTUNE magazine’s list of “100 Best Companies to Work For.”

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CNS Vital Signs is a world leader in computerized-neurocognitive assessment tools. Baseline, evaluate and track the status and disease progression of your patients. Used by over 12,000 clinicians and researchers in 52 countries! Available in over 50 languages. Come by our exhibit or go to cnsvs.com for a free trial.

Cognision


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EXHIBITOR BY NAME Compumedics Neuroscan Booth

400

5015 West WT Harris Blvd Suite E Charlotte, NC 28269 neuroscan.com

Cone Health Booth

454

1200 N. Elm St. Greensboro, NC 27401 conehealth.com

Cone Health is recruiting NeuroHospitalists to join our inpatient, hospital-employed Neurology team in Greensboro, NC. Our Neuroscience program ranked in the top 10% in the U.S. in neurological outcomes in 2016 conehealth.com/services/neurosciences/. Our program includes a 14-bed neuro ICU, a 39-bed neuro med/surg unit, and a Joint Commission-certified Primary Stroke Center. Please send your CV to: Rebekah Driggers, MBADirector, Cone Healthrebekah.driggers@conehealth.com

Corinthian Reference Lab Booth

811

6201 SW Blvd Suite 100 Benbrook, TX 76132 corinthianreferencelab.com

CRL is a commercial diagnostic laboratory specializing in neurological disease detection. We specialize in epidermal nerve fiber density (ENFD) testing. ENFD testing offers patients objective evidence of a neuropathy which can hopefully lead to a more accurate diagnosis. Please contact Greg Davenport with questions or to receive additional information: 480330-3684.

CSL Behring Booth

2345

1020 1st Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406 cslbehring.com

CSL Behring is a global biotherapeutics leader driven by our promise to save lives. We meet patients’ needs using the latest technologies to develop and deliver innovative biotherapies used to treat serious and rare conditions such as neurological and coagulation disorders, primary immune deficiencies, hereditary angioedema and inherited respiratory disease. CSL Behring’s products are used in cardiac surgery, organ transplantation, burn treatment and to prevent hemolytic disease of the newborn.

Cure SMA Booth

1242

925 Busse Rd Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 curesma.org

SMArt Moves Early Action. Early Treatment. Saves Lives.Cure SMA is dedicated to the treatment and cure of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), a rare genetic neuromuscular disease, characterized by progressive deterioration of alpha motor neurons which leads to paralysis and death if left untreated. It remains the leading congenital cause of death amongst children under the age of two.For more information please visit, smartmoves.curesma.org or curesma.org.

Cure VCP Disease, Inc. Booth

1045

PO Box 6533 Americus, GA 31709 curevcp.org

Cure VCP Disease, Inc. is a patient advocacy organization driving efforts to cure diseases related to mutations of the Valosin Containing Protein gene. This includes the disease Inclusion Body Myopathy associated with Paget’s disease of bone and Frontotemporal Dementia (IBMPFD) and multisystem proteinopathy (MSP).

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New Exhibitor

Defeat MSA Booth

943

29924 Jefferson Avenue St. Clair Shores, MI 48082 defeatmsa.org

Demos Medical Booth

515

11 W 42nd Street New York, NY 07304 demosmedical.com

For more than 25 years, Demos Medical Publishing has served the information needs of medical professionals. We publish high-quality books and digital products for physicians and other healthcare providers, and have established an international reputation for excellence in our core areas of neurology, physical medicine and rehabilitation, pathology, and oncology.

DENT Neuroscience Research Institute Booth

1043

3980 Sheridan Drive Suite B Amherst, NY 14223 dentinstitute.com

DENT Is the largest out-patient neurologic center in the United States. We are currently offering fellowship opportunities for 2018-2019-2020 in the fields of Neuroimaging (2), Headache (1), NeuroOncology (1), Neuro-Otology (1). Contact Maria Caserta at mcaserta@dentinstitute. com /716-250-6004.

DigiTrace EEG Services Booth

649

200 Corporate Place Suite 5B Peabody, MA 01960 sleepmedinc.com

DynaMed Plus/EBSCO Health Booth

405

10 Estes Street Ipswich, MA 01938 health.ebsco.com

DynaMed Plus® is the next-generation clinical information resource that optimizes speed to answer for the busy clinician. Evidence-based content is written by a world-class team of physicians who synthesize the evidence and provide objective analysis to help clinicians in their daily practice.

Dysautonomia International Booth

1042

67 Woodlawn Ave. East Moriches, NY 11940 dysautonomiainternational.org

Dysautonomia International is a 501(c) (3) non-profit that advocates on behalf of individuals with autonomic disorders through research, physician education, public awareness, and patient empowerment programs. Visit our booth for free patient education brochures.

Education Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates Booth

1352

3624 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 ecfmg.org

ECFMG and FAIMER are private, non-profit organizations that promote quality medical education and health care worldwide. ECFMG and FAIMER are leading experts on the world’s medical education systems and their graduates, the authenticity of physician credentials, the assessment of physicians, and research on physician migration. Both offer programs and

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Defeat MSA aims to increase AWARENESS, help ALLEVIATE disease symptoms and ADVANCE research toward a cure. The MSA Shoe is a tool for spreading awareness, advocating for patients dnd fighting Multiple System Atrophy. -- The MSA Shoe’s journey is undertaken in memory of all those that have died due to MSA and in support of all those presently fighting Multiple System Atrophy!

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EXHIBITOR BY NAME

EXHIBITOR BY NAME resources that serve medical educators and regulators, physicians and medical students, and researchers.

technology professionals, empowering them to make better decisions, and deliver better care.

Eisai Inc.

EMD Serono

Booth

2017

100 Tice Blvd Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677 us.eisai.com

As the U.S. pharmaceutical subsidiary of Tokyo-based Eisai Co., Ltd., we are a fully integrated pharmaceutical business with discovery, clinical, and marketing capabilities. Our key areas of focus include oncology and neurology (dementia-related diseases and neurodegenerative diseases). To learn more about Eisai Inc., please visit us at eisai.com/US and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn.

Eisai Inc. Booth

909

100 Tice Blvd Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677 us.eisai.com

As the U.S. pharmaceutical subsidiary of Tokyo-based Eisai Co., Ltd., we are a fully integrated pharmaceutical business with discovery, clinical, and marketing capabilities. Our key areas of focus include oncology and neurology (dementia-related diseases and neurodegenerative diseases). To learn more about Eisai Inc., please visit us at eisai.com/US and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn.

Elsevier Booth

100

1600 JFK Blvd. Ste. 1600 Philadelphia, PA 19103 elsevier.com

Elsevier is a world-leading provider of information solutions that enhance the performance of science, health, and

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Booth

2313

One Technology Place Rockland, MA 02370 emdserono.com

EMD Serono is the North America biopharma business of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany - a leading science and technology company - focused exclusively on specialty care. For more than 40 years, the business has integrated cutting-edge science, innovative products and industry-leading patient support and access programs. EMD Serono has deep expertise in neurology, fertility and endocrinology, as well as a robust pipeline of potential therapies in oncology, immuno-oncology and immunology.

Empatica Inc Booth

103

45 Bromfield St, Suite 901 Boston, MA 02108 empatica.com

Empatica, an MIT Media Lab spinoff is making waves in healthcare through wearable smartbands that utilize machine learning and a combination of biosensors to monitor unique components of sleep, activity and stress. Epilepsy is the first focus of Empatica’s with Embrace. Embrace runs an algorithm using sensors to detect seizures and send alerts to caregivers. FDA clearance, they’re turning their focus to forecasting algorithms to further improve epilepsy care, and numerous other CNS conditions.


New Exhibitor

EMS Biomedical Booth

2159

Jochingergasse 1 Korneuburg, 2100 Austria emsbiomed.com

eNeura Inc. Booth

813

715 N. Pastoria Ave. Sunnyvale, CA 94085 eneura.com

eNeura Inc., a privately-held medical technology company, is pioneering the use of portable, non-invasive transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) devices for treatment of migraine. Prescribed by physicians but designed for patient use, the sTMS mini™ is the first truly portable, convenient TMS product that will allow migraine patients to administer treatment as needed—at home, in the office, or on the go. The sTMS mini is indicated for the acute and prophylactic treatment of migraine.

Epilepsy Foundation Booth

1142

8301 Professional Plc-East Suite 200 Landover, MD 20785 epilepsy.com

epocrates Booth

2248

311 Arsenal Street Watertown, MA 02472 epocrates.com

European Academy of Neurology (EAN) Booth

1502

Breitegasse 4-7 Vienna, 1070 Austria eaneurology.org

EAN-European Academy of Neurology unites neurologists Europe. 47 national neurological societies and over 800 individuals are EAN members. EAN represents over 21.000 European neurologists. EAN promotes ongoing educational programmes, grants,teaching courses and online learning tools. Regional Teaching Courses take place in Eastern Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa. Shared EAN/AAN membership became active on January 1st, 2016. The 2nd EAN congress will take place in Copenhagen, DK (28-31 May, 2016).

Evoke Neuroscience Booth

1509

11 West 25th Street 10th Floor New York, NY 10010 evokeneuroscience.com

Evoke Neuroscience was formed in 2009 with the mission to improve diagnosis and treatment of cognitive disorders with objective, clinically meaningful and easy-to-use products. Physicians use the eVox® System to assess brain health and aid in the diagnosis of memory loss and other cognitive disorders.

The Epilepsy Foundation, and its network of 50 organizations throughout the United States, leads the fight to overcome the challenges of living with epilepsy and to accelerate therapies to stop seizures, find cures, and save lives. To learn more, please visit epilepsy.com.

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EMS Biomedical develops and manufactures advanced technology and high quality products for Electromyography and Evoked potentials (EMG/EP) as well as for Electroencephalography (EEG) applications. The latest Sienna Ultimate Amplifier provides world leading features for EEG and LTM applications in Ambulatory and Polysomnography investigations and is CE and FDA certified.

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1962

3500 Lacey Rd, Suite 900 Downers Grove, IL 60515 fmcna.com

Fresenius Medical Care is the largest Therapeutic Apheresis provider supported by a quarter century of industry leading expertise. Providing customers with a fully equipped apheresis program. Improving the hospital’s financials by eliminating the need for expensive medical equipment, maintenance, and overhead of running a specialized apheresis program. Improving patient outcomes and decreasing the length of hospital stay.

Frontiers in Neurology Booth

106

Avenue du Tribunal Fédéral 34 Lausanne, Vaud 1005 Switzerland frontiersin.org

Frontiers is an award-winning Open Science platform and leading openaccess scholarly publisher. Our mission is to make high-quality, peerreviewed research articles rapidly and freely available to everybody in the world, thereby accelerating scientific and technological innovation, societal progress and economic growth. For more information, visit frontiersin.org.

GE Healthcare Booth

640

100 Results Way Marlborough, MA 01752 gehealthcare.com

GE Healthcare is a leading provider of medical imaging, monitoring, biomanufacturing, and cell and gene therapy technologies, GE Healthcare enables precision health in diagnostics, therapeutics and monitoring through intelligent devices, data analytics, applications and services. With over 100 years of experience in the healthcare industry we help our customers improve outcomes for patients, healthcare

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providers, researchers and life sciences companies around the world.

GeneDx Booth

651

481 Edward H Ross Drive Elmwood Park, NJ 07407 GeneDx.com

GeneDx offers sequencing and deletion/ duplication testing for inherited cardiac, mitochondrial, neurological, and inherited cancer disorders, plus other rare genetic disorders. Whole exome sequencing, microarray-based, targeted variant testing, and prenatal diagnostic services are also offered. Visit GeneDx.com for more information, or email GeneDx@ GeneDx.com

Genenetech a Member of the Roche Group Booth

2329

1 DNA Way South San Francisco, CA 94080 gene.com

Considered the founder of the industry, Genentech, now a member of the Roche Group, has been delivering on the promise of biotechnology for over 35 years. At Genentech, we use human genetic information to discover, develop, manufacture and commercialize medicines to treat patients with serious or life-threatening medical conditions. Today, we are among the world’s leading biotech companies, with multiple products on the market and a promising development pipeline.

Gensco Pharma Booth

1601

8550 NW 33rd Street, Suite 200 Doral, FL 33122 genscopharma.com


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Global Kinetics Corporation Booth

2155

Level 9, 31 Queen St Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia globalkineticscorporation.com

Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies Inc. Booth

301

6100 Rockside Woods Blvd. N. Suite 415 Cleveland, OH 44131 GLNeuroTech.com

Great Lakes NeuroTech focuses on wearable sensors, mobile apps, and web applications to capture objective measures for clinical trials and patient care. Kinesia technology provides objective Parkinson’s monitoring for clinical trials, patient care, and programming deep brain stimulation: glneurotech.com/kinesia. BioRadio technology provides wearable, wireless tech for capturing cardiorespiratory measures for clinical trials: glneurotech. com/bioradio.

Greenwich Biosciences, Inc.

Booth

2129

5750 Fleet Street Suite 200 Carlsbad, CA 92008 greenwichbiosciences.com

Greenwich Biosciences is focused on discovering, developing, and commercializing novel therapeutics from its proprietary cannabinoid product platform. It is our passion and purpose to continually seek solutions that transform the lives of those living with rare and severe neurological diseases. For additional information, please visit GreenwichBiosciences.com.

Guillain-Barre/CIDP Foundation International Booth

1148

375 East Elm Street Suite 101 Conshohocken, PA 19328 gbs-cidp.org

Harbin Clinic Booth

337

221 Technology Parkway Rome, GA 30165 harbinclinic.com

Greenwich Biosciences, Inc. Booth

2011

5750 Fleet Street Suite 200 Carlsbad, CA 92008 greenwichbiosciences.com

Greenwich Biosciences is focused on discovering, developing, and

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Global Kinetics is transforming the management of Parkinson’s disease (PD) with its lead product, the Personal KinetiGraph® (PKG®), a unique and valuable tool for neurologists in the management of Parkinson’s disease. It is a patient-friendly, algorithm-based system that records patients’ movements during activities of daily living, and creates data-driven reports that empower more personalized treatment and care management decisions leading to an improved quality of life for patients.

commercializing novel therapeutics from its proprietary cannabinoid product platform. It is our passion and purpose to continually seek solutions that transform the lives of those living with rare and severe neurological diseases. For additional information, please visit GreenwichBiosciences.com.


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EXHIBITOR BY NAME Hayes Healthcare Booth

712

6700 N Andrews Avenue Suite 600 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 hayeslocums.com

Our mission is to provide dependable and trustworthy placement services on a temporary and permanent basis to both physicians and healthcare institutions nationwide. We have a network of physicians who are interested in short and long-term locum tenens assignments, as well as permanent placement. Getting you placed at the right assignment is just the beginning of our first-class service. Our goal is to focus on your needs, so you can take care of the needs of your patients.

HCA Booth

708

Physician Recruitment, 2000 HealthPark Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 practicewithus.com

HCA owns and operates over 170 hospitals across the United States, which makes us one of the nation’s leading providers of healthcare services. We believe exceptional patient outcomes only come through a dedicated community of care, placing our physicians at the forefront.

Healix, LLC Booth

614

14140 SW Freeway Suite 400 Sugar Land, TX 77478 healix.net

Healix is the nation’s leader in providing physician office-based infusion services. We focus on patient and physician peace of mind. For 30 years, we have offered unparalleled capabilities for optimal patient care, comfort, compliance, and clinical outcomes in an outpatient setting.

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Hendricks Regional Health Booth

713

1000 E. Main Street Danville, IN 46122 hendricks.org

Hydrocephalus Association Booth

1251

4340 East West Highway Suite 905 Bethesda, MD 20814 hydroassoc.org

The Hydrocephalus Association is a national non-profit organization. Our mission is to promote a cure for hydrocephalus and improve the lives of those affected by the condition by collaborating with patients, caregivers, researchers and industry, raising awareness, and funding innovative, high-impact research to prevent, treat and ultimately cure hydrocephalus.

icometrix Booth

204

1 N State Street Suite 1500 CHICAGO, IL 60602 icometrix.com

icometrix (Leuven, Belgium; Chicago, IL, USA) is the world leader in software solutions to obtain clinically meaningful data from brain MR and CT scans. Today, the CE-marked and FDA-cleared icobrain portfolio consists of icobrain ms, icobrain dm and icobrain tbi, and is used in patients with multiple sclerosis, dementia, and traumatic brain injury. icometrix works with key healthcare providers and pharmaceutical companies on the evaluation of drugs for neurological diseases.

Image Monitoring USA Booth

105

1051 clinton ave Buffalo, NY 14206 imagemonitoringusa.com


Industry Therapeutic Update Sponsored by Merck

SLEEP AND ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE DATE AND TIME: Tuesday, May 7, 2019 7PM–10PM LOCATION: Philadelphia 201 Hotel – Freedom Ball Room 201 N 17th St, Philadelphia, PA 19103

This is a medical education program for U.S. health care professionals and health care business professionals only. Merck is sponsoring this program and the speaker is presenting on behalf of Merck. The program is a non-CME event. Information presented in this program is consistent with FDA guidelines. This even is not sponsored or endorsed by AAN. Copyright © 2019 Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp., a subsidiary of Merck & Co., Inc. All rights reserved. US-IMA-00278 04/19


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EXHIBITOR BY NAME Impel NeuroPharma Booth

1700

201 Elliott Ave W Seattle, WA 98006 impelnp.com

Indiana University Health Booth

448

950 N. Meridian St. Suite 600 Indianapolis, IN 46204 iuhealth.org

Indiana University Health is the largest health system in Indiana and among the top ten largest single-state nonprofit health systems in the United States. IU Health has a unique partnership with Indiana University School of Medicine, one of the nation’s leading medical schools. As an academic health system, IU Health works with IUSM to train physicians, blending breakthrough research and treatments with the highest quality of patient care.

Inova Health System Booth

808

8110 Gatehouse Road Suite 200 Falls Church, VA 22042 inova.org/inovaneuroscience-institute

Inova Neuroscience and Spine Institute is a regional leader in the diagnosis, treatment and research of complex neurological conditions involving the brain, spine and nervous system. Our highly trained and nationally recognized physicians treat a wide range of conditions, including neurotrauma, spine conditions, epilepsy, movement disorders, brain and spinal tumors, memory disorders and stroke and cerebrovascular disease.

Insightec Booth

1704

5 Nachum Chet Tirat Hacarmel, Haifa 31920 Israel insightec.com

INSIGHTEC is a global medical technology innovator transforming patient lives through incisionless brain surgery using MR-guided focused ultrasound. The company’s award-winning Exablate Neuro™ is used by neurosurgeons to perform the Neuravive™ treatment to deliver immediate and durable tremor relief for essential tremor and tremordominant Parkinson’s disease patients. INSIGHTEC is headquartered in Haifa, Israel, and Miami, Florida. For more information, please visit: insightec.com.

Intermountain Healthcare Booth

806

36 South State St. 21st Floor Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Physicianjobsintermountain.org

Visit Intermountain Healthcare to learn about exciting physician job opportunities. Intermountain Healthcare is a Utah-based nonprofit system of 22 hospitals, 185 clinics, a Medical Group (1,400+ employed physicians), a health-plan division (Select Health), and other health services. Intermountain is recognized as a leader in clinical quality improvement and efficient healthcare delivery. intermountainhealthcare.org, Physicianjobsintermountain.org

International Essential Tremor Foundation Booth

1044

11111 W. 95th St. Ste 260 Overland Park, KS 66214 essentialtremor.org

The International Essential Tremor Foundation provides hope to the essential tremor (ET) community worldwide through

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awareness, education, support, and research.Founded in 1988 as a 501(c)3 non-profit membership organization, the IETF consists of patients, physicians, educators, health care workers, parents, relatives, friends and volunteers.

International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society Booth

1048

The International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society (MDS) is a professional society bringing together over 7,500 clinicians, scientists, and other healthcare professionals who are interested in Parkinson’s disease, related neurodegenerative and neurodevelopmental disorders, hyperkinetic movement disorders, and abnormalities in muscle tone and motor control. MDS provides professionals with a variety of educational and networking opportunities across the globe, among many online resources.

InTouch Health Booth

339

7402 Hollister Ave Goleta, CA 93117 intouchhealth.com

Invitae Booth

604

1400 16th Street San Francisco, CA 94103 invitae.com

Invitae’s mission is to bring comprehensive genetic information into mainstream medical practice to improve the quality of healthcare for billions of people. Our goal is to aggregate most of the world’s genetic tests into a single service with higher quality, faster turnaround time and lower prices. Visit invitae.com.

Booth

1101

650 E. Kendall Street Basking Ridge, MA 02142 ipsenus.com

Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. is the US affiliate of Ipsen, a global specialtydriven pharmaceutical group. At Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals, we focus our resources, investments, and energy on discovering, developing, and commercializing new therapeutic options for oncologic, neurologic, and endocrine diseases. For more information on Ipsen in North America, please visit ipsenus.com or ipsen.ca.

Jackson & Coker LT Booth

844

3000 Old Alabama Road Suite 119-608 Alpharetta, GA 30022 jacksoncoker.com

Jackson & Coker, among the most wellrecognized healthcare staffing firms in the United States, is dedicated to uniting top locum tenens physicians and advanced practitioners with the medical facilities that need them, ensuring patients have access to life-saving care in their own communities. Jackson & Coker is ranked as a Best Staffing Firm to Work For by Staffing Industry Analysts. At Jackson & Coker, “We focus on you – the patient’s true hero.” For more information, visit JacksonCoker.com.

JAMA Network Booth

114

330 N. Wabash Avenue Suite 39300 Chicago, IL 60611 jamanetwork.com

Building on a tradition of editorial excellence, JAMA Network brings JAMA together with JAMA Network Open and eleven specialty journals to offer enhanced access to the research, reviews, and opinions shaping the future of medicine.

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555 East Wells Street Suite 1100 Milwaukee, WI 53202-3823 movementdisorders.org

Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.


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EXHIBITOR BY NAME Jari Electrode Supply Booth

903

380 Tomkins Court Gilroy, CA 95023 jarisupply.com

EMG and EEG Electrodes

Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Booth

2358

3170 Porter Dr Palo Alto, CA 94304-1288 jazzpharma.com

Jazz Pharmaceuticals plc (Nasdaq: JAZZ), a global biopharmaceutical company, is dedicated to developing life-changing medicines for people with limited or no options, so they can live their lives more fully and redefine what is possible. As a leader in sleep medicine and with a growing hematology/oncology portfolio, Jazz has a diverse portfolio of products and product candidates in development, and is focused on transforming biopharmaceutical discoveries into novel medicines.

Kaiser Permanente Booth

802

1800 Harrison St., 7th Fl. Oakland, CA 94612 physiciancareers-ncal. kaiserpermanente.org

Kaiser Permanente is passionate in our commitment to improving the nation’s health care system. Through our leadership in the use of advanced technology, our creation of innovative solutions and our influence on health policy and reform efforts, we are shaping the future of health care both nationally and abroad.

Kansas Instruments Booth

1608

8200 Redlands Street Los Angeles, CA 90293 kansasinstruments.com

Karger Publishers Booth

849

26 West Avon Road Unionville, CT 06085

KabaFusion Booth

548

17777 Center Court Dr N Ste 550 Cerritos, NJ 90703-9337 kabafusion.com

KabaFusion is a pharmacist-owned, patient-focused team of professionals with extensive experience in home infusion and specialty infusion therapy. Services are provided from our seven specialty pharmacies located in CA, TX, NJ, MA, IL, FL and PA, serving over 30 states across the country. Our pharmacists, nurses, and reimbursement specialists work as a team to provide your patient with compassionate, efficient, and reliable care.

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Kedrion Biopharma Inc. Booth

1960

400 Kelby Street, 11th Floor Fort Lee, NJ 07024 gammaked.com

Kedrion Biopharma, an international biopharmaceutical company with corporate headquarters in Tuscany, Italy, specializes in the production of plasmaderived therapies for rare diseases and conditions such as hemophilia and primary immunodeficiency. Kedrion Biopharma’s US headquarters are in Fort Lee, New Jersey with a global presence in about 100 countries.


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KEGO Booth

2254

1191 Brock McVey Drive Lexington, KY 40509 kegodiagnostics.com

LabCorp Booth

1511

Advanced neurodiagnostic and neurogenetic testing solutions.

Lewy Body Dementia Association Booth

King-Devick Technologies, Inc. Booth

303

2 Mid America Plaza Suite #110 Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 kingdevicktest.com

King-Devick Technologies, Inc. offers a broad set of evidence-based solutions utilizing integrated technology for concussion management and indicators of neurological function. King-Devick products have been scientifically validated in more than 110 recent peer reviewed articles published in elite medical journals related to concussion management, reading solutions, Alzheimer’s disease, hypoxia, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, sleep disorders, extreme sleep deprivation and ALS.

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Booth

1217

170 S. Seneca Springs Way Suite 105 Star, ID 83669 kronus.com

For more than 30 years, KRONUS has served as a leading provider of specialized immunoassay test kits to medical professionals at the world’s most respected research and clinical laboratory facilities. The Company will be presenting information on its neuroimmunologyrelated test kits. Please take a few

912 Killian Hill Rd SW 2nd Floor Suite O Lilburn, GA 30047 lbda.org

The Lewy Body Dementia Association (LBDA) is a nonprofit organization, and the nation’s leading authority on Lewy body dementias (LBD). LBDA is dedicated to continuous outreach, education, research, and support for those affected with LBD and their families. LBD is a progressive brain disease that affects thinking, movement, behavior, and impacts 1.4 million people in the United States. We continue to work and advocate on behalf of the community we serve to one day free the world of LBD.

Lifelines Neuro Booth

KRONUS, Inc.

531 S. Sprint Street Burlington, NC 27215 labcorp.com

309

411 Edwardsville Road Lifelines Neurodiagnostic Systems Inc Troy, IL 62294 lifelinesneuro.com

Inspired by our users, Lifelines Neuro develops neurodiagnostic systems that are as reliable as they are delightful to use. Our products combine function with elegance, harnessing the latest technology to serve the patient. By anticipating changing needs and emerging trends, Lifelines Neuro delivers solutions and support that delights our customers, every day. Our unmatched

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KEGO is an international distributor of sleep and neurodiagnostic supplies. With locations in the USA and Canada, KEGO is your national “One Stop Shop”, representing major manufacturers of sleep and neurodiagnostic products. Check out the full line of KEGO products at kegodiagnostics.com. What can KEGO do for you today?

moments to visit our informative exhibit at booth number 1217 and learn more about our unique and innovative product line.


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EXHIBITOR BY NAME customer service helps improve patient care and safety, processes, research, and operational efficiency.

Lilly USA, LLC Booth

2407

Lilly Corporate Center Indianapolis, IN 46285 lilly.com

Lilly is a global healthcare leader that unites caring with discovery to create medicinesthat make life better for people around the world. We were founded in 1876 by a mancommitted to creating highquality medicines that meet real needs, and today we remaintrue to that mission. To learn more, visit lilly.com.

LivaNova Booth

2253

100 Cyberonics Boulevard Houston, TX 77058-2017 vnstherapy.com

LivaNova PLC is a global medical technology company built on nearly five decades of experience and a commitment to improve the lives of patients worldwide. LivaNova’s advanced technologies and breakthrough treatments provide meaningful solutions for patients, healthcare professionals and healthcare systems across three business franchises: Cardiac Surgery, Neuromodulation and Cardiac Rhythm Management. LivaNova PLC is proud to sponsor the AAN and advance the well-being of those living with epilepsy.

LocumTenens.com Booth

905

2655 Northwinds Parkway Alpharetta, GA 30009 locumtenens.com

Founded in 1995, LocumTenens.com is a full-service staffing firm serving physicians, advanced practice professionals and healthcare facilities looking to solve employment shortages.

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Operator of the largest online job board for the locums industry, LocumTenens. com provides job-seeking providers direct access to thousands of jobs, in all specialties, posted directly by facilities and agencies nationwide.

Logistics Health Booth

104

328 Front St South La Crosse WI, WI 54601 logisticshealth.com

IT’S NOT JUST AN APPOINTMENT. IT’S AN HONOR.At our core is an unwavering dedication to serving the health care needs of the brave men andwomen who keep America safe and running. Supported by a nationwide provider network, we provide customized health care solutions to government and commercial clients. LHI has a variety of opportunities for you to become involved by providing care for this deservingpopulation, including general medicine and most specialties.

Lundbeck

Booth

1001

Six Parkway North Deerfield, IL 60015 lundbeckus.com

Lundbeck, a global pharmaceutical company based in Denmark and founded in 1915, strives for global leadership in psychiatry and neurology by improving the lives of patients. One of the world’s leading companies specializing in brain disorders, Lundbeck is focused on innovating treatments for depression, schizophrenia, Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease.


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SIMPLY ADVANCED

EXHIBITOR BY NAME

Simple and intuitive controls provide DBS programmers flexibility and options to manage patients’ therapy.* While at the AAN Annual Meeting, please visit us at booth #1649 *One touch buttons make directional programming intuitive and simple.

Indications for Use: The Vercise™ Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) Systems are indicated for use in bilateral stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) as adjunctive therapies in reducing some of the symptoms of moderate to advanced levodopa-responsive Parkinson’s disease (PD) that are not adequately controlled with medication. Contraindications, warnings, precautions, side effects: Vercise DBS Systems, or any of their components, are contraindicated for: Diathermy as either a treatment for a medical condition or as part of a surgical procedure, Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) as the safety of these therapies in patients implanted with Vercise DBS Systems has not been established, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), patients who are unable to operate the system, patients who are poor surgical candidates or who experience unsuccessful test stimulation. Refer to the Instructions for Use provided with Vercise DBS Systems or BostonScientific.com for potential adverse effects, warnings, and precautions prior to using this product. Caution: U.S. federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. NM-557903-AA Copyright ©2018 by Boston Scientific Corporation or its affiliates. All rights reserved.

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Mayo Clinic Laboratories Booth

Booth

1401

Six Parkway North Deerfield, IL 60015 lundbeckus.com

1301

3050 Superior Dr. NW Rochester, MN 55901 mayocliniclabs.com

Lundbeck, a global pharmaceutical company based in Denmark and founded in 1915, strives for global leadership in psychiatry and neurology by improving the lives of patients. One of the world’s leading companies specializing in brain disorders, Lundbeck is focused on innovating treatments for depression, schizophrenia, Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease.

Mayo Clinic Laboratories partners with health care organizations around the globe to help answer the most complex questions facing patients. With the most sophisticated test menu in the world, laboratory diagnostic testing and pathology services from Mayo Clinic span every medical subspecialty. We are committed to putting the needs of all patients first by focusing on providing clinically relevant answers, not just test results.

Managing Epilepsy Well Network

McGraw-Hill Education

Booth

1052

One Medical Center Drive Lebanon, NH 03766 ManagingEpilepsyWell.org

The Managing Epilepsy Well (MEW) Network is a team of people who care about the health of people with epilepsy. MEW Network members come from U.S. universities, community-based organizations and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). As a nonprofit entity, we work together to promote epilepsy self-management research and improve the quality of life for people with epilepsy.

Mayo Clinic Booth

1407

200 First Street SW Rochester, MN 55905-0002 mayoclinic.org

Mayo Clinic is a nonprofit worldwide leader in medical care, research and education for people from all walks of life. The Referring Provider Office is a resource for all providers outside of Mayo Clinic, whether you are getting in touch with Mayo for the first time or have an ongoing relationship with us and our providers. We want to collaborate with you!

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Booth

2250

2 Penn Plaza 9th Floor New York, NY 10121 Mhprofessional.com/medical | neurology.mhmedical.com

McGraw-Hill Education is a premier publisher of medical print and digital content including Adams & Victor’s Principles of Neurology and AccessNeurology.Mhprofessional.com/ medical | neurology.mhmedical.com

McKesson Booth

1862

One Post Street San Francisco, CA 94104 mckesson.com

Partner with McKesson to improve your patient care, productivity and profits. Our expertise and businessbuilding service offerings for community neurology practices are unmatched. McKesson solutions include drug and supply distribution with access to GPO contracts, revenue and reimbursement optimization, clinical trials management, and comprehensive infusion management.


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MDedge/Neurology Booth

1500

7 Century Drive, Suite 302 Parsippany, NJ 07054 mdedge.com/neurologyreviews

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MedLink Neurology Booth

305

10393 San Diego Mission Rd, Ste 120 San Diego, CA 92108 medlink.com

Thousands of neurologists worldwide rely on MedLink® Neurology to quickly find authoritative, current answers to their clinical questions, as well as to earn free CME credits with routine use. Whether clinician, scientist, or member of industry, ask us how you can benefit by connecting with this select community. Visit our booth and sign up for 30 days of free access to MedLink Neurology.

MDocHaus

Medscape Neurology

Booth

1505

485 Massachusetts Ave Cambrigde, MA 02139 mdochaus.com

Med Care Pharmaceuticals Booth

1610

8383 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills, CA 90211 medcarepharmaceuticals.com

Medday Pharmaceuticals

Booth

2137

Medscape is the leading online global destination for physicians and healthcare professionals worldwide, offering the latest medical news and expert perspectives; essential point-of-care drug and disease information; and relevant professional education and CME.

Medtronic Booth

Booth

2211

24-26 rue de la pepiniere PARIS, 75008 France medday-pharma.com

MedDay is an international, pioneering, biopharmaceutical company developing new drugs targeting brain metabolism to treat diseases of the nervous system in areas of high unmet need.Through the treatment of severe neurological and psychiatric disorders by targeting brain metabolism, MedDay adopts a novel approach to open up new horizons, both in the research and development of new molecules, and among patients, their families and the medical community.

825 8th Avenue New York, NY 10019 medscape.com/neurology

1319

710 Medtronic Pkwy Minneapolis, MN 55432-5603 medtronic.com

Through meaningful innovation and collaboration, Medtronic improves the lives and health of millions of people each year. Visit our booth #1319 for information on our treatments for Parkinson’s disease, essential treUpdamor, epilepsy, acute ischemic stroke and post-stroke spasticity. In addition, see how medical technology can help you diagnose and manage patients with cryptogenic stroke.

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NEUROLOGY REVIEWS, a member of the MDedge family, is a clinical news publication with articles and timely department features that keep neurologists, primary care physicians, and other healthcare professionals informed of the latest news affecting their practice. NEUROLOGY REVIEWS covers major medical conferences and monitors the peer review literature to report the latest research findings.


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EXHIBITOR BY NAME Memorial Healthcare System Booth

613

3107 Stirling Road Hollywood, FL 33312 memorialphysician.com

Memorial Neuroscience Institute uses advanced technology and innovative procedures to treat patients with neurooncological, neurovascular, neuromuscular and neuroinflammatory problems. The institute offers a range of surgical services, including radiosurgery, pituitary surgery, cerebrovascular neurosurgery and spine surgery. Memorial Neuroscience Institute offers minimally invasive procedures such as image-guided brain surgery, minimally invasive spine surgery and neurovascular interventions.

Merck & Co., Inc. Booth

343

2000 Galloping Hill Road Kenilworth, NJ 07033 merck.com

For more than a century, Merck has been inventing for life, bringing forward medicines and vaccines for many of the world’s most challenging diseases. Today, Merck continues be at the forefront of research to deliver innovative health solutions and advance the prevention and treatment of diseases that threaten people and animals around the world.

Merz Neurosciences Booth

1615

6501 Six Forks Rd. Raleigh, NC 27615 merzusa.com

Merz North America is a specialty healthcare company dedicated to developing and marketing innovative quality products for physicians and patients across the US through Aesthetics and Neurosciences. Merz Neurosciences is committed to providing leading therapeutic treatment options for patients. Our focus on advancing neurotoxin

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technology has given way to a clinicallyproven therapy that’s helped more than 2.5 million patients worldwide for various conditions. That number continues to grow.

Metro Health - University of Michigan Health Booth

814

5900 Byron Center Ave SW Wyoming, MI 49519 metrohealth.net

Metro Health – University of Michigan Health is an integrated healthcare system offering expert, award-winning care that’s accessible and convenient with a personal touch. It includes Metro Health Hospital, a 208-bed general acute-care osteopathic teaching hospital located in Wyoming, Michigan, 12 neighborhood physician offices located throughout West Michigan, nationally recognized heart & vascular services and a wide range of award-winning inpatient and outpatient specialty services.

Micromedical by Interacoustics Booth

914

10 Kemp Drive Chatham, IL 62629 micromedical.com

Micromedical by Interacoustics leads the industry by providing state of the art turnkey Balance Centers to clinicians whose patient populations include those with vestibular or neurological disorders, traumatic brain injury or individuals who are pursuing balance enhancement.

Midland Health Booth

612

400 Rosalind Redfern Grover Parkway Midland, TX 79701 midlandhealth.org

Midland Health believes the health of a community extends far beyond hospital walls. And we are committed to leading our community to be the healthiest in


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Texas. That’s why we’ve teamed up with area healthcare partners to create Midland Health. Working together, we can make a profound and lasting impact on our community by improving the health of our people. Midland Health consists of Midland Memorial Hospital a 474 bed hospital with 13 affiliated clinics and Partner Organizations.

Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma America, Inc. 525 Washington Blvd, Suite 400 Jersey City, NJ 07310 mt-pharma-america.com

Booth

1151

7910 Frost St. Suite 370 San Diego, CA 92123 mothertobaby.org

MotherToBaby is the nation’s leading authority and most trusted source of evidence-based information on the safety of medications and other exposures during pregnancy and while breastfeeding.MotherToBaby Pregnancy Studies is evaluating the effects of MS along with the medications used to treat these diseases during pregnancy.

MultiCare Neuroscience Institute Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma America, Inc. Booth

1961

525 Washington Blvd, Suite 400 Jersey City, NJ 07310 mt-pharma-america.com

Booth

654

Multigon Industries, Inc. Booth

Moberg ICU Solutions Booth

109

224 S Maple Street Ambler, PA 19002 moberg.com

MoMed Inc. Booth

2153

175 Strafford Ave STE 1 Wayne, PA 19087 momedpain.com

MoMed’s proprietary, physiciandeveloped salve combines the best natural pain relief agent, organically cultivated, full-spectrum, hemp oil. Our unique combination of ingredients work together to enhance the natural benefits of hemp oil by providing anti-inflammatory, fast-absorbing, and soothing relief. MoMed provides topical, targeted pain relief for those with chronic conditions. MoMed has been created so that you can regain control of your life without pain in your way.

800 W. 5th Ave Spokane, WA 99204 multicare.org

610

525 Executive Boulevard Elmsford, NY 10523 multigon.com

Multigon Industries 610 is exhibiting its NEXGEN Digital Transcranial Doppler (TCD) Ultrasound with unique Robotic Headband for Long-term monitoring. The Robotic Headband locks on to the signal and maintains it despite patient or headband movement. Other functions include emboli monitoring, PFO’s,Vasomotor reactivity, integrated optional capnostat, management of vasospasm. 5 CPT codes can be utilized. Optional Integrated ICM+ and Finapress beat to beat blood pressure for autonomic testing.

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1313

MotherToBaby


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EXHIBITOR BY NAME Multiple Sclerosis Association of America Booth

1054

375 Kings Highway North Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 mymsaa.org

The Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (MSAA) is a leading resource for the entire MS community, improving lives today through vital services and support. MSAA’s free services include a national Helpline with trained specialists; award-winning educational videos and publications; durable medical equipment and cooling vest distribution; educational programs; MRI funding; a free mobile phone application; an online peer community; and other services. Visit mymsaa.org or call (800) 532-7667.

Multiple Sclerosis Foundation Booth

1150

6520 North Andrews Ave Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 msfocus.org

The Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, known in the MS community as MS Focus, is a nonprofitorganization focused on providing free services that address the critical needs of people with MS and their families, helping them maintain the best quality of life. The symptoms of MS may increase in severity over time. This presents many challenges families must face. MS Focus is here to provide the support, education, and assistance needed to adapt to these challenging circumstances.

Mylan Inc. Booth

1506

1000 Mylan Blvd Canonsburg, PA 15317 mylan.com

Mylan is a global pharmaceutical company committed to setting new standards in healthcare.Our mission is to provide the world’s 7 billion people access to high quality medicine. We offer

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a growing portfolio of more than 1,400 generic pharmaceuticals and several brand medications in approximately 165 countries and territories.

National ALS Registry Booth

2256

4770 Buford Hwy Bldg 106 Atlanta, GA 30341 cdc.gov/als

The main goals of the congressionally mandated National ALS Registry are to better describe the incidence and prevalence of ALS, examine risk factors such as environmental and occupational factors, and characterize the demographics of persons living with ALS. The National ALS Registry recently launched the National ALS Biorepository to further expand ALS research into areas such as genetics, biomarkers, and environmental toxicants.

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) Booth

2117

Building 31, Room 8A07 31 Center Dr., MSC 2540 Bethesda, MD 20892-2540 ninds.nih.gov

The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, part of the National Institutes of Health, provides members of the American Academy of Neurology with information on available research support and offers free publications for patients and their families on a wide variety of neurological disorders. Members of the NINDS staff will be available at the exhibit booth to assist you. Printed material is available.


New Exhibitor

National Prion Disease Pathology Surveillance Center Booth

955

2085 Adelbert Road Cleveland, OH 44106 cjdsurveillance.com

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Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.

Booth

541

12780 El Camino Real San Diego, CA 92130 neurocrine.com

Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. discovers and develops innovative and lifechanging pharmaceuticals utilizing our novel R&D platform. Neurocrine’s efforts are focused on conditions with high unmet medical needs, specifically in neurologic, psychiatric, and endocrine based diseases and disorders.

Natus Neuro

Neurocritical Care Society

Booth

1117

3150 Pleasant View Road Middleton, WI 53562 natus.com

Natus Neuro provides leading solutions for the neurodiagnostic, neurosurgery, and neurocritical care markets. Neurodiagnostic solutions enhance the diagnosis and monitoring of various neurological conditions such as epilepsy, sleep disorders, and neuromuscular diseases. Neurosurgery and neurocritical care solutions limit uncertainty with advanced fluid drainage, shunts and intracranial pressure monitoring systems.

Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. Booth

900

12780 El Camino Real San Diego, CA 92130 neurocrine.com

Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. discovers and develops innovative and lifechanging pharmaceuticals utilizing our novel R&D platform. Neurocrine’s efforts are focused on conditions with high unmet medical needs, specifically in neurologic, psychiatric, and endocrine based diseases and disorders.

Booth

953

330 N Wabash Ave Suite 2000 Chicago, IL 60601 neurocriticalcare.org

The Neurocritical Care Society (NCS) is a multidisciplinary, international organization whose mission is to improve health care and outcomes for patients with life-threatening neurological illnesses. With a worldwide membership of health care providers, the NCS is dedicated to promoting quality patient care, professional collaboration, research, training and advocacy.

Neurodiagnostics & Neuromonitoring Institute, Inc. Booth

755

3502 Paesanos Parkway San Antonio, TX 78232 nationalneuro.net

Neurology Advisor Booth

745

275 7th Avenue, 10th Floor New York, NY 10001 neurologyadvisor.com

Who we are: NeurologyAdvisor.com offers neurologic healthcare professionals a comprehensive knowledge base of

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Established in 1997 and funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the NPDPSC monitors the occurrence of human prion diseases or spongiform encephalopathies, in the US. We offer diagnostic testing, PRNP gene sequencing, and post mortem examination, including determining the etiology of prion disease.


EXHIBITOR BY NAME

EXHIBITOR BY NAME practical neurology information and resources to assist in making the right decisions for their patients. Our mission is to empower neurology healthcare professionals with practice-focused and comprehensive clinical and drug information that is reflective of current and emerging principles of care to help clinicians optimize patient outcomes.

Neurology Live Booth

2454

2 Clarke Drive Cranbury, NJ 08512 neurologylive.com

NeurologyLive™ is an integrated print and digital media platform for busy health care professionals treating neurological diseases that delivers practicechanging news and insight directly from industryleading conferences and top researchers.

Neurology Times Booth

2151

535 Connecticut Avenue Suite 300 Norwalk, CT 06854 neurologytimes.com

NeuroPace Booth

1545

455 N. Bernardo Ave Mountain View, CA 94043 neuropace.com

NeuroPace was founded to design, develop, manufacture and market implantable devices for the treatment of neurological disorders with responsive stimulation. The company’s initial focus is the treatment of epilepsy, a debilitating neurological disorder affecting approximately 1% of the population worldwide.In addition to treating epilepsy, responsive neurostimulation holds the promise of treating several other disabling medical disorders that impact the quality of life for millions of patients.

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Neurotech, LLC Booth

2261

626 W Moreland Blvd Waukesha, WI 53188 neurotecheeg.com

Accredited by the Joint Commission, Neurotech, LLC specializes in EEG services including in-home, long-term, and continuous EEG monitoring. Our EEG monitoring services improve patients’ comfort and provides a cost-effective alternative to a hospital stay. Neurotech cEEG Partners, LLC provides hospitals with continuous EEG monitoring in the ICU and EMU.

Neurovirtual Booth

908

3303 W Commercial Blvd Suite 100 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 neurovirtual.com

At Neurovirtual, we specialize in the development, manufacturing, and marketing of premium-quality diagnostic devices used in the fields of Neurology and Sleep Medicine. Our mission is to provide the latest technology at a fair price. Our corporate culture promotes quality, innovation, and a people-first approach to every facet of the ownership experience, with round-the-clock access to live help and software solutions that evolve with you.

Nihon Kohden America Booth

1911

15353 Barranca Parkway Irvine, CA 92618 us.nihonkohden.com

Nihon Kohden is the leading manufacturer, developer and supplier of instrumentation and services for Epilepsy Monitoring, Electroencephalography, Ambulatory and OCST Recording, Polysomnography, Electromyography, Evoked Potentials, Intra-operative and cEEG ICU monitoring. Nihon Kohden’s products offer the flexibility and expandability needed to


Although every neuromuscular and neurodegenerative disease is unique, approaches to treating these conditions have clear commonalities. In this program, the faculty will review recent advancements in neurology that may in turn help us advance the management of common and rare neurologic diseases.

INDUSTRY THERAPEUTIC UPDATE FROM GENENTECH, A MEMBER OF THE ROCHE GROUP FROM

Horses to Zebras

New Perspectives in Common and Rare Neurologic Diseases

Monday, May 6, 2019 7:00 pm – 9:15 pm Independence Ballroom Philadelphia Marriott Downtown 1201 Market St, Philadelphia, PA

To preregister for this program, please visit www.horses2zebras.com Complimentary dinner will be served. Priority admission will be given to preregistrants

Meals may be reportable under country, federal, state, and local jurisdictions. If you are a licensed healthcare professional in NJ, VT, or MN, please separately identify yourself to the registration staff at the symposium. Tables without food service will be available. This non-CME program is intended for healthcare professionals only. CME credits will not be given for attendance.

Š 2019 Genentech USA, Inc. All rights reserved. NRD/030519/0027

Please note: This event is not part of the official AAN Annual Meeting activities or endorsed by the AAN.


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EXHIBITOR BY NAME meet the changing demands of today’s neurodiagnostic field.

NINDS CDE Project Booth

1055

401 N. Washington Street Rockville, MD 20850 commondataelements.ninds.nih.gov

NINDS maintains the Common Data Element project to help standardize the way clinical research data are collected by identifying common definitions and terminology for studies. NINDS CDEs, comprised of data items, recommended instruments and case report forms, are developed by clinical research experts from the community with administrative support from NINDS.

Norton Neuroscience Insitute, a part of Norton Healthcare Booth

1552

4801 Olympia Park Plaza, Suite 3000 Louisville, KY 40241 nortonhealthcare.com/ pages/nni.aspx

Norton Neurology Services, a part of Norton Neuroscience Institute in Louisville, Kentucky, is recruiting for multiple neurologists and neurology subspecialists to join the team of 19 neurologists and nine advanced practice providers. The practice offers multispecialty neurology and support services for patients and their families/ caregivers. The group has a referral base of over 850 providers. To meet with our physician contact Amanda Bailey at 502-439-5144 or Amanda.bailey@ nortonhealthcare.org

Novartis Booth

1929

One Health Plaza East Hanover, NJ 07936-1080

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Novartis Booth

1941

One Health Plaza East Hanover, NJ 07936-1080

Ochsner Health System Booth

804

1514 Jefferson Hwy. New Orleans, LA 70121 ochsner.org

Ochsner Neuroscience Institute earns regional and national recognition as a leader in providing quality neuroscience services. Our multidisciplinary team offers the latest diagnostic and therapeutic options and is actively recruiting BC/ BE Neurologists to join its group of over 40 neurologists. We are a Top 40 Neuroscience Center in the latest US News & World Report rankings. Ochsner is Louisiana’s largest non-profit, academic, healthcare system, employing more than 1,200 physicians.

Ohio State University-Dept of Neurology Booth

611

395 W. 12th Ave., 7th Floor Columbus, OH 43210 medicalcenter.osu.edu

The Ohio State University Neurological Institute brings together 220+ researchers and clinicians collaborating together in neurology, neurosurgery, physical medicine and rehabilitation, psychiatry, psychology, anesthesia and neuroscience research to create better methods of prevention, detection and treatment for patients with brain and spine conditions. Through this unique model, Ohio State Medical Center is poised to be at the forefront of neurological patient care and neuroscience research.


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New Exhibitor

OhioHealth Booth

1143

180 E. Broad St. Columbus, OH 43215 ohiohealth.com

Option Care Booth

645

30000 lakeside drive. Suite 300N bannockburn, IL 60015 optioncare.com

Owensboro Health Regional Hospital Booth

810

PO Box 20007 Owensboro, KY 42304 owensborohealth.org

Owensboro Health is a communityfocused, nonprofit health care system in KY that provides medical advancements and compassionate care to help improve the community. Owensboro Health Regional Hospital is a top-ranked hospital located 120 miles north of Nashville, TN and 100 miles southwest of Louisville, KY. We are looking for Neurologist to join our team of over 200 healthcare providers who use the latest technologies, innovations and protocols to serve our 17 county area.

Booth

641

198 Madison Avenue New York, NC 10016 global.oup.com

Oxford University Press is proud to publish some of the world’s premier books, journals, and online resources in Neurology. Visit our booth for discounts on new and classic titles and free journal samples. oup.com/us

Oxtellar XR

Supernus

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Pharmaceuticals

Booth

1413

1550 E Gude Drive Rockville, MD 20850 supernus.com

Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing products for the treatment of CNS diseases. The company has two marketed products, Oxtellar XR® (extended-release oxcarbazepine) and Trokendi XR® (extended-release topiramate). Supernus is also developing two product candidates to address large market opportunities in psychiatry, specifically within the ADHD therapeutic area.

Parkview Health Booth

854

3942 New Vision Drive Fort Wayne, IN 46845 parkview.com

PeaceHealth Booth

705

1115 SE 164th Ave. Vancouver, WA 98683 peacehealth.org

PeaceHealth, based in Vancouver, WA., is a not-for-profit Catholic health system offering care to communities in Washington, Oregon, and Alaska.

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OhioHealth is home to one of the nation’s largest comprehensive neuroscience programs. The $321 million OhioHealth Neuroscience Center features an unmatched range of care such as inpatient and outpatient treatment, neurodiagnostics, interventional procedures, clinical trials, surgery and education. Riverside Methodist is also certified by The Joint Commission as a Comprehensive Stroke Center, and was ranked a 2016-2017 “Best Hospital” for neurology and neurosurgery by U.S. News & World Report.

Oxford University Press


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EXHIBITOR BY NAME PeaceHealth has approximately 16,000 caregivers, a multi-specialty medical group practice with more than 900 providers, 10 medical centers and 70+ clinics serving both urban and rural communities throughout the Northwest. To learn more about PeaceHealth, please visit our homepage peacehealth.org/ providercareers.

and/or disease modifying treatments. Pharnext has two lead products in clinical development. PXT3003 completed an international Phase 3 trial with positive topline results for the treatment of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 1A (OD status). PXT864 has generated encouraging Phase 2 results in Alzheimer’s disease.

Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health

Philips Neuro

Booth

1253

555 N Duke Street Lancaster, PA 17602 lancastergeneralhealth.org/LGH

Penn State Health Booth

1053

Department of Human Resources, MC A595, Post Office Box 855, 90 Hope Drive Hershey, PA 17033 pennstatehealth.org

Penn State Health is a multi-hospital health system serving patients and communities across central Pennsylvania. The system includes Penn State Health St. Joseph Medical Center in Reading, Pa., Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Penn State Children’s Hospital, Penn State Cancer Institute, and Penn State Health Rehabilitation Hospital (jointly owned), based in Hershey, Pa., as well as more than 1,300 physicians and direct care providers at 78 medical office locations.

Booth

11 rue des Peupliers Issy Les Moulineaux, 92130 France pharnext.com

Pharnext is an advanced clinicalstage biopharmaceutical developing novel therapeutics targeting severe neurodegenerative diseases - rare or common - that currently lack curative

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Philips High Tech Campus 34 Eindhoven, 5656 AE Netherlands usa.philips.com/ intellispacecognition

IntelliSpace Cognition is a software product from Philips Healthcare and is intended as an aid for neurologists in assessing cognition. The patient performs tasks on an ipad-pro and sophisticated algorithms compare their performance to norms before transforming these to cognitive domains. It complements Philips’ offerings in neuroimaging and EEG and allows the neurologist to have a full suite of digital tools to assess their patients.

Piedmont Healthcare Booth

812

2727 Paces Ferry Road Atlanta, GA 30339 piedmont.org

Piramal Critical Care Booth

Pharnext

501

Booth

1761

1644

268 Brodhead Road Bethlehem, PA 18017 piramalcriticalcare.com

With nearly 20 years in the healthcare industry, Piramal Critical Care, (PCC) is committed to delivering critical care solutions to patients and healthcare providers worldwide. PCC is leading the way in intrathecal medicine with offerings for pain and spasticity management while representing a culture built on collaboration, innovation, and service.


New Exhibitor

PLx Pharma, Inc. Booth

2352

9 Fishers Lane Sparta, NJ 07871 plxpharma.com

Practical Neurology Booth

502

1008 Upper Gulph Rd Ste 200 C/O Bmc Wayne, PA 19087-2700 practicalneurology.com

PracticeLink Booth

901

415 2nd Avenue Hinton, WV 25951 PracticeLink.com

Physicians searching for their first or next practice rely on PracticeLink—The Career Advancement Resource for Physicians. PracticeLink helps physicians find the practice opportunities that best suit their personal and professional needs, and provides helpful career development and job-search information. Find your next practice on PracticeLink.com.

Promius Pharma Booth

1137

107 College Road East Princeton, NJ 08540 promiuspharma.com

tailored solutions to help people better manage disease. Promius Pharma is working on numerous R&D programs with the hope of introducing therapies to help people with medical conditions. For more information about how we are putting patients first, visit promiuspharma.com.

Protokinetics Gait Analysis Walkways Booth

2149

60 Garlor Drive Havertown, PA 19083 protokinetics.com

ProtoKinetics Zeno Walkway powered by PKMAS software: Quantify, Track, Trend, Report... Measure the impact DMT’s, spasticity management and exercise have on functional outcomes and to mitigate fall risk. Capture and analyze difficult gaits such as: freezing, overlapping footfalls, walker tracks and toe drags that other walkways cannot. A few protocols are: walking, turning, gait initiation, and Limits of Stability. Visit our booth to experience our best in class product and product knowledge!

Provider Solutions + Development Booth

1153

1201 NE Lloyd Blvd Suite 510 Portland, OR 97232 psdrecruit.org

Founded within Providence St. Joseph Health, Provider Solutions + Development is a not-for-profit clinical career navigation organization. For 20+ years, we’ve helped thousands of physicians and providers achieve their practice potential. Our growing network of health system partners offers innovative care models, diverse practice locations across the nation, and a shared culture of service.

Promius Pharma designs personal and practical health care solutions for people. Through robust dialogue with patients and HCPs, we try to address the most important unmet needs by creating

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Practical Neurology® is a publication uniquely dedicated to presenting current approaches to patient management, synthesis of emerging research and data, and analysis of industry news with a goal to facilitate practical application and improved clinical practice for all neurologists. We currently print 9 times a year and have a circulation of over 18,000 physicians.

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EXHIBITOR BY NAME PTC Therapeutics Booth

409

100 Corporate Court South Plainfield, NJ 07080 ptcbio.com/en

PTC is a science-led, global biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of clinicallydifferentiated medicines that provide benefits to patients with rare disorders. EMFLAZA® (deflazacort) is the first and only FDA-approved corticosteroid indicated for the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy in patients 5 years of age and older.

PTC Therapeutics Booth

401

100 Corporate Court South Plainfield, NJ 07080 ptcbio.com/en

PTC is a science-led, global biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of clinicallydifferentiated medicines that provide benefits to patients with rare disorders. EMFLAZA® (deflazacort) is the first and only FDA-approved corticosteroid indicated for the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy in patients 5 years of age and older.

Qualified MAF Physician Network Booth

455

250 Rocketts Way Richmond, VA 23231 browngreer.com

Quanterix Corporation Booth

1600

113 Hartwell Avenue Lexington, MA 02421 quanterix.com

Established in 2007, Quanterix is digitizing biomarker analysis with the goal of advancing the science of precision health.

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Its digital health solution, Simoa®, has the potential to change today’s approach to healthcare by giving researchers the ability to closely examine the continuum from health to disease. Simoa is designed to enable earlier disease detection and enhanced treatment methods, and is currently being used for research applications including neurology, oncology, and inflammation.

Quest Diagnostics Booth

436

3 Giralda Farms Madison, NJ 07940 athenadiagnostics.com

Quest Diagnostics empowers people to take action to improve health outcomes. Derived from the world’s largest database of clinical lab results, our diagnostic insights reveal new avenues to identify and treat disease, inspire healthy behaviors and improve health care management. We serve half of the physicians and hospitals in the United States. QuestDiagnostics.com.

Retrophin Booth

2258

3721 Valley Centre Drive, Suite 200 San Diego, CA 92130 retrophin.com

Retrophin is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to delivering life-changing therapies to people living with rare diseases who have few, if any, treatment options.

Retrophin Booth

2259

3721 Valley Centre Drive, Suite 200 San Diego, CA 92130 retrophin.com

Retrophin is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to delivering life-changing therapies to people living with rare diseases who have few, if any, treatment options.


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New Exhibitor

Ricoh Company, Ltd. Booth

2257

2-3-10 Kandasurugadai Chiyoda-ku, 1010062 Japan jp.ricoh.com

Rimed USA Booth

349

Rimed has been leading the Transcranial Doppler (TCD) system market for over 30 years. TCD is an invaluable examination, allows real-time monitoring of cerebral blood flow velocities. Our products help clinicians improve patient care in over 100 countries, with over 5,000 installations in Stroke, Neurocritical Care, Neurology, Neurosurgery departments.

RosmanSearch, Inc. Booth

803

30799 Pinetree Rd, Ste 250 Pepper Pike, OH 44122 rosmansearch.com

RosmanSearch is a Neurosurgery, Neurology and APP recruitment firm. We place quality providers with quality practices nationwide. We are the only search firm with dedicated teams specializing in neuroscience. Our mission is to be the best, the most expert, and the one that is known for quality—every time!

Rush University Medical Center Booth

1244

1725 W Harrison, Suite 964 Chicago, IL 60612 joinrush.org

Booth

800

4401 Wornall Road Kansas City, MO 64111 saintlukeskc.org

Saint Luke’s Marion Bloch Neuroscience Institute has neuroscience experts who help patients with the most complex brain and spine disorders in the Greater Kansas City area. Our specialists include, a nationally recognized stroke team, a Level 4 Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, neurologists who treat the full range of neurological conditions, subspecialtytrained neurosurgeons, pioneers in cochlear implants, and a clinical team that participates in clinical research trails.

Sanford Health Booth

701

1305 W. 18th Street Sioux Falls, SD 57105 sanfordhealth.org

Sanford Health is the largest rural notfor-profit health care system in the nation and is dedicated to excellence in patient care and pioneering integrated care. Our reputation of excellence is founded on our talented team of more than 28,000 employees and over 1,400 primary and specialty care physicians located in 140 locations throughout Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota.

Sanofi Genzyme - Rare Booth

1628

50 Binney Street Cambridge, MA 02142 sanofigenzyme.com

Sanofi Genzyme, the specialty care global business unit of Sanofi, focuses on rare diseases, rare blood disorders, multiple sclerosis, oncology, and immunology. We help people with debilitating and complex conditions that are often difficult to diagnose and treat. Our approach is

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1111 44th Drive Suite G Long Island City, NY 11101 rimed.com

Saint Luke’s Marion Bloch Neuroscience Institute


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EXHIBITOR BY NAME shaped byour experience developing highly specialized treatments and forging close relationships with physician and patient communities. We are dedicated to discovering and advancing new therapies, providing hope to patients and their families around the world. Learn more at sanofigenzyme.com.

Sanofi Genzyme - Rare Booth

1539

50 Binney Street Cambridge, MA 02142 sanofigenzyme.com

Sanofi Genzyme, the specialty care global business unit of Sanofi, focuses on rare diseases, rare blood disorders, multiple sclerosis, oncology, and immunology. We help people with debilitating and complex conditions that are often difficult to diagnose and treat. Our approach is shaped byour experience developing highly specialized treatments and forging close relationships with physician and patient communities. We are dedicated to discovering and advancing new therapies, providing hope to patients and their families around the world. Learn more at sanofigenzyme.com.

Saol Therapeutics Booth

809

1000 Holcomb Woods Parkway Suite 270 Roswell, GA 30076 saolrx.com

Saol Therapeutics (pronounced “Sail”) is a privately held specialty pharmaceutical company focused on providing therapies to patients with rare diseases. The company currently markets a therapy for the treatment of severe spasticity and has a strategic growth emphasis on the neurologic therapeutic area. For more information, visit saolrx.com.

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Sarepta Therapeutics Booth

1237

215 First St Cambridge, MA 02142 sarepta.com

Sarepta is at the forefront of precision genetic medicine, having built an impressive and competitive position in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) and more recently in Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMD), Charcot-MarieTooth (CMT) and CNS-related disorders, totaling over 20 therapies in various stages of development. The Company’s programs span across several therapeutic modalities, including RNA, gene therapy and gene editing. Sarepta is proud to support AAN 2019.

Sensonics International Booth

608

411 Black Horse Pike Haddon Heights, NJ 08035 smelltest.com

Sensonics International provides the medical, scientific and industrial communities with the best smell and taste tests for assessing chemosensory function. The Smell Identification Test™, now available in 30 languages, is the most widely used quantitative olfactory test in the world.

SK life science Booth

2245

461 From Road 5th Floor Paramus, NJ 07652 SKLifeScienceInc.com

SK life science, a subsidiary of SK biopharmaceuticals, has focused its efforts on research and development in CNS disorders since 1993. We are a part of SK Group, a global conglomerate and the second largest company in Korea. In the US, we are transitioning from a clinicalstage company to a fully-integrated pharmaceutical organization. SK life science has two CNS products in late stage development.


New Exhibitor

Skagit Regional Health Booth

750

1400 E. Kincaid Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 skagitregionalhealth.org

SoutheastHEALTH Booth

706

1701 Lacey Street Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 sehealth.org

Spectrum Health Medical Group Booth

714

333 Bridge St NW Grand Rapids, MI 49504 shmg.org

Spectrum Health is West Michigan’s leading neurosciences referral center and one of the largest providers of adult neuroscience services in the state. We offer a full range of clinical expertise, highly specialized services, advanced technology and lifesaving treatments. Spectrum Health’s Butterworth Hospital in Grand Rapids is a Level I trauma center, Level 4 Epilepsy center, TJC Comprehensive Stroke Center, and has both neurology and neurosurgery residency programs.

Spherix Global Insights Booth

2260

701 Eagleview Blvd, Ste108 Exton, PA 19341 spherixglobalinsights.com

Spherix Global Insights is a business intelligence and market research company focused on a select number of specialist-managed diseases and conditions, including multiple sclerosis and migraine. We apply our deep commercial experience and unique relationships within our core specialty markets to translate data into insights, enabling our clients to make smarter business decisions.

Springer Nature Booth

2355

One New York Plaza Suite 4600 New York, NY 10004 springernature.com

Springer Nature is one of the world’s leading global research, educational and professional publishers, home to an array of respected and trusted brands providing quality content through a range of innovative products and services. Springer Nature is the world’s largest academic book publisher and numbers almost 13,000 staff in over 50 countries. springernature.com

Staff Care Booth

508

8840 Cypress Waters Blvd, Suite 300 Dallas, TX 75019 staffcare.com

Staff Care is an AMN Healthcare company that provides locum tenens recruitment and staffing services. We match physicians, as well as other healthcare professionals, including dentists, CRNAs, nurse practitioners and physician assistants, with all types of medical facilities and healthcare organizations.

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At SoutheastHEALTH, the region’s premier healthcare system in Southeast Missouri, our patients receive excellent care of the highest quality, close to home. Within our network are more than 50 care locations in 14 communities, including hospitals, primary and specialty care clinics representing over 30 clinical specialties and extending care for patients in a fourstate area. Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau has been a trusted health care resource in the community for nearly 100 years.

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EXHIBITOR BY NAME Stealth BioTherapeutics Booth

740

275 Grove Street, Suite 3-107 Newton, MA 02466 stealthbt.com

Stealth BioTherapeutics is an innovative biopharmaceutical company developing therapies to treat mitochondrial dysfunction associated with genetic mitochondrial diseases and common diseases of aging. Our team works with patients and advocacy organizations to better understand their journey with mitochondrial disease and raise awareness of the unmet need our programs seek to address.

Sunovion Medical Affairs Booth

635

84 Waterford Dr Marlborough, MA 01752-7010 sunovion.com

Sunovion is a global biopharmaceutical company focused on the innovative application of science and medicine to help people with serious medical conditions. The Company has charted new paths to life-transforming treatments that reflect ongoing investments in research and development and an unwavering commitment to support people with psychiatric, neurological, and respiratory conditions. Additional information can be found on the Company’s website: sunovion.com. Connect with us @ Sunovion.

conditions. The Company has charted new paths to life-transforming treatments that reflect ongoing investments in research and development and an unwavering commitment to support people with psychiatric, neurological, and respiratory conditions. Additional information can be found on the Company’s website: sunovion.com. Connect with us @ Sunovion.

Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. Booth

840

84 Waterford Dr Marlborough, MA 01752-7010 sunovion.com

Sunovion is a global biopharmaceutical company focused on the innovative application of science and medicine to help people with serious medical conditions. The Company has charted new paths to life-transforming treatments that reflect ongoing investments in research and development and an unwavering commitment to support people with psychiatric, neurological, and respiratory conditions. Additional information can be found on the Company’s website: sunovion.com. Connect with us @ Sunovion.

Sutter Health Sacramento Sierra Region Booth

703

2750 Gateway Oaks, Suite 150 Sacramento, CA 95833

Sunovion Pharmaceuticals TeleSpecialists Booth

729

84 Waterford Dr Marlborough, MA 01752-7010 sunovion.com

Sunovion is a global biopharmaceutical company focused on the innovative application of science and medicine to help people with serious medical

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Booth

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9110 College Pointe Ct Fort Myers, FL 33919 tstelemed.com

TeleSpecialists is committed to providing exceptional TeleStroke and TeleNeuroHospitalist care with our team of Board-certified neurologists.


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A physician owned and led company, our services are available 24/7/365 and can fit any size hospital. If you are a physician seeking flexible career options, or if your hospital is seeking exceptional TeleNeurology services, please contact us today!

Teva Pharmaceuticals Booth

Teva Pharmaceuticals is a global leader in generic medicines and biopharmaceuticals. Building on more than a century-old legacy, Teva delivers high-quality products to patients in nearly every therapeutic area, has an established presence in generics, specialty, OTC and API, a fully integrated R&D function, strong operational base and global infrastructure and scale.

Teva Pharmaceuticals Booth

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1090 Horsham Rd North Wales, PA 19454 tevausa.com/CNS.aspx

Teva Pharmaceuticals is a global leader in generic medicines and biopharmaceuticals. Building on more than a century-old legacy, Teva delivers high-quality products to patients in nearly every therapeutic area, has an established presence in generics, specialty, OTC and API, a fully integrated R&D function, strong operational base and global infrastructure and scale.

Booth

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8218 Sweet Briar Court Liberty Township, OH 45044 braindonorproject.org

The Brain Donor Project is a nonprofit that exclusively supports the NeuroBioBank of the NIH in supplying donated post-mortem brain tissue to neurologic researchers. Our mission is to simplify the process to become a donor and raise awareness of the critical need for this tissue to advance the science of brain disease.

Theranica Bio-Electronics LTD Booth

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45 Ha-Melakha st. Netanya, 42507 Israel theranica.com

Theranica develops advanced yet affordable electroceuticals, addressing a few prevalent neurological pain diseases. The company’s first product is an innovative non-invasive, connected therapeutic device for acute treatment of migraine. The product is a drug-free, addiction-free alternative in the multibillion-dollar market of medications for migraine.

Tower Health Booth

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420 South 5th Avenue West Reading, PA 19611 towerhealth.org

Reading Hospital/Tower Health is 600+ bed, tertiary care facility located in Southeastern Pennsylvania within an hour of Philadelphia. Reading Hospital is developing a Neuroscience Center adding 13 Neurologist and 2 Neurosurgeons in the last 3 years. Currently a Primary Stroke Center, we are aggressively developing a Comprehensive Stroke Program seeking 2 Vascular Neurologists to join the Neuroscience team. Recognitions - 100 Best Hospital for Stroke Care & Clinical Excellence in Stroke Care.

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1090 Horsham Rd North Wales, PA 19454 tevausa.com/CNS.aspx

The Brain Donor Project


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EXHIBITOR BY NAME Trinity Health OF New England Booth

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1109 Granby Road Chicopee, MA 01020 jointrinityne.org

Trokendi XR

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1550 E Gude Drive Rockville, MD 20850 supernus.com

Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing products for the treatment of CNS diseases. The company has two marketed products, Oxtellar XR® (extended-release oxcarbazepine) and Trokendi XR® (extended-release topiramate). Supernus is also developing two product candidates to address large market opportunities in psychiatry, specifically within the ADHD therapeutic area.

TrueLearn Booth

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109 Professional Park Dr., Suite 200 Charlotte, NC 28117 truelearn.com

TrueLearn is an online application offering thousands of students and 600+ residency programs access to SmartBanks. SmartBanks leverage evidenced based learning science to help students become better thinkers, learners, and testers with review questions mapped directly to the RITE blueprint including detailed explanations/insight. Programs can measure and track RITE + ABPN Neurology Certification Exam readiness early on, making preparation a collaborative process and enhancing program outcomes.

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United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties Booth

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201 Chicago Ave Minneapolis, MN 55415 ucns.org

UCNS - neurology’s recognized certifying and accrediting body for emerging subspecialties including Autonomic Disorders, Behavioral Neurology & Neuropsychiatry, Clinical NM Pathology, Geriatric Neurology, Headache Medicine, Neural Repair & Rehab, Neuroimaging, Neurocritical Care, and Neuro-oncology. Over 200 accredited training programs and 2,800 certified physicians in the U.S. and Canada. Find out more about certification, accreditation, and benefits of becoming a UCNS-recognized subspecialty.

University of Florida Health Booth

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PO Box 100336 1329 SW 16th Street, Third Floor Gainesville, FL 32610 ufhealth.org

The University of Florida Department of Neurology strives to create, disseminate and clinically apply neurological knowledge to benefit regional, national and global populations. Our missions are to provide compassionate, skilled and innovative healthcare of the highest quality; to educate and train dedicated, and skilled physician leaders of the future and to perform programmatic cutting-edge research that improves the understanding of origins or pathophysiology of neurological diseases.


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University of Utah Cutaneous Nerve Lab Booth

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175 N. Medical Dr Rm 3335 Salt Lake City, UT 84132 medicine.utah.edu/ neurology/neuromuscular/ cutaneous-nerve-lab

Upsher-Smith Laboratories, LLC Booth

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6701 Evenstad Dr. Maple Grove, MN 55369 upsher-smith.com

Upsher-Smith Laboratories, LLC is a trusted U.S. pharmaceutical company that strives to improve the health and lives of patients through an unwavering commitment to high-quality products and sustainable growth. As we celebrate our 100-year anniversary, we enter a new ambitious era that has been accelerated by our 2017 acquisition by Sawai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Together, we seek to deliver the best value for our stakeholders, and most importantly, do more good for the patients we serve.

US Army Medicine Civilian Corps Booth

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909 NE Loop 410, 40 San Antoni, TX 78209 civilianmedicaljobs.com

World-Class Health Care. First-Rate Benefits. Practice alongside other highly skilled civilian and military health care

US WorldMeds Booth

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4441 Springdale Rd Louisville, KY 40241 usworldmeds.com

US WorldMeds is a specialty pharmaceutical company that develops, licenses, and brings to market unique healthcare products designed to improve the lives of patients with challenging conditions and unmet medical needs.

UW Medicine Valley Medical Center Booth

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400 S 43rd Street Renton, WA 98055 valleymed.org

Valisure Booth

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5 Science Park New Haven, CT 06511 valisure.com

Variantyx Inc Booth

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1671 Worcester Rd, Suite 300 Framingham, MA 01701 variantyx.com

Variantyx provides Variantyx Unity™ - a clinical whole genome sequencing (WGS)-based test for diagnosis of rare inherited disorders. This all-in-one genetic test identifies small sequence changes, structural variants (including CNVs), mitochondrial variants and short tandem repeat expansions, all within a single assay.

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The University of Utah Cutaneous Nerve Laboratory is a CAP and FDA approved, clinical diagnostic lab that specializes in the evaluation of small fiber sensory neuropathy through simple skin punch biopsies. We also serve as a core lab resource for NIH, pharmaceutical, and industry-sponsored research projects. We ship biopsy kits, receive and process specimens for intra-epidermal nerve fiber density, and provide timely quality control to centers.

providers worldwide, and experience professional opportunities and benefits that can only be found in the Civilian Corps. Come meet our career consultants and explore your opportunities.


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EXHIBITOR BY NAME Verana Health Booth

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600 Harrison Street, Suite 250 San Francisco, CA 94107 veranahealth.com

Viela Bio Booth

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Wolters Kluwer 1 Medimmune way Gaithersburg, MD 20878 vielabio.com

Vituity Booth

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2100 Powell St. Suite 900 Emeryville, CA 94608 vituity.com/careers

As a physician-owned and managed organization driven by a partnership culture, Vituity understands the importance of transparency, accountability, and collaboration. We use our collective expertise to develop new pathways to better care with the future in mind. Since 1975 we have offered joyful, rewarding careers. We have practice sites across the country, comprehensive systems of support, and education opportunities for career growth. Visit vituity.com/careers to learn more.

Weave Booth

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2000 W Ashton blvd, Suite 100 Lehi, UT 84043 getweave.com

Wiley Booth

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online scientific, technical, medical, and scholarly journals, combined with our digital learning, assessment and certification solutions help universities, societies, businesses, governments, and individuals increase the academic and professional impact of their work.

101 Station Landing Medford, MA 02155 wiley.com

Wiley, a global company, helps people and organizations develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed. Our

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Booth

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Two Commerce Sq, 2001 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 lww.com

Wolters Kluwer Health is a global provider of information, business intelligence and point-of-care solutions for the healthcare industry . Brands include Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, a leading international publisher of medical books, electronic media and journals and the official publisher of American Academy of Neurology. We proudly offer specialized publications and software for physicians, nurses, students and clinicians. Please visit booth #439 to browse our comprehensive product line.

World Federation Of Neurology Booth

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Chester House, Fulham Green, 81-83 Fulham High Street London, SW6 3JA United Kingdom wfneurology.org

The XXIV World Congress of Neurology (WCN 2019) will take place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on October, 27-31, 2019, hosted by the Emirates Neurology Society. This year’s theme will be “Accelerating the pace of change”. Be up to date on the all the advances in scientific and clinical neurology and participate in active discussions and cuttingedge lectures by the world’s top scientists and neurologists. Submit an abstract before May 7, 2019. Save on registration fees before August 6, 2019.


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Xoran Technologies Booth

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5210 S. State Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48108 xorantech.com

Zeto Booth

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2336 Park Ave Santa Clara, CA 95050 zeto-inc.com

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Zeto is changing the way Routine EEG is done at hospitals. ‘Fast, convenient, medical-grade EEG’, is what we do. Our product is the first FDA cleared dry electrode EEG headset and software platform. Patent pending, zero-prep and easy to wear headset with electrodes placed as per the 10-20 EEG system backed by a cloud platform that offers instant upload, tools for analysis and live viewing from any location. Zeto also makes EEG available to facilities that currently do not have access to it.

Zosano Pharma Booth

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34790 Ardentech Court Fremont, CA 94555 zosanopharma.com

Zosano Pharma is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on providing rapid systemic administration of therapeutics to patients using our proprietary Adhesive Dermally-Applied Microarray, or ADAM technology. In 2017, we announced positive results from our pivotal efficacy trial that evaluated Qtrypta (M207), which is our proprietary formulation of zolmitriptan delivered via our ADAM technology, as an acute treatment for migraine.

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AWARDS IN A NEW WAY

Join us at The Grand Experience, Stage 1 for special award presentations, each followed by a panel Q&A discussion with past award recipients. POTAMKIN PRIZE FOR RESEARCH IN PICK’S, ALZHEIMER’S, AND RELATED DISEASES

Recipient: Randall Bateman, MD May 6, 2019 3:30 p.m.-3:50 p.m.: Potamkin Prize Presentation 3:50 p.m.-5:30 p.m.: Panel Discussion with David M. Holtzman, MD, FAAN, Virginia Lee, PhD, and Reisa A. Sperling, MD

SHEILA ESSEY AWARD: AN AWARD FOR ALS RESEARCH

Recipient: Aaron Gitler, PhD May 7, 2019 3:30 p.m.-3:50 p.m.: Sheila Essey Award Presentation 3:50 p.m.-5:30 p.m.: Panel Discussion with Merit Cudkowicz, MD, MSc, Serge Przedborski, MD, PhD, and Jeremy Shefner, MD, PhD, FAAN

JOHN DYSTEL PRIZE FOR MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS RESEARCH

Recipient: Anne H. Cross, MD, FAAN May 8, 2019 3:30 p.m.-3:50 p.m.: John Dystel Prize Presentation 3:50 p.m.-5:30 p.m.: Panel Discussion with Cedric S. Raine, PhD, DSc, Lawrence Steinman, MD, FAAN, and Jack P. Antel, MD, FAAN

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2019 AWARD RECIPIENTS

A.B. BAKER AWARD FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT IN NEUROLOGIC EDUCATION

Funded by an endowment created by matching funds from the A.B. Baker Family Trust and Novartis Pharmaceuticals.

Recipient: Steven L. Lewis, MD, FAAN, Allentown, PA, Lehigh Valley Health Network Thank You Statement: Thank you to the A.B. Baker Award Workgroup

for the honor of receiving this year’s Lifetime Achievement in Neurologic Education award, to the AAN for providing me with so many opportunities in neurologic education, to the many residents with whom I have so enjoyed learning, and to my patients, who teach me so much. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Steven Lewis is a dedicated clinician and teacher

A.B. BAKER TEACHER RECOGNITION AWARD

Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Excellent teachers deserve recognition for their

contributions to improving neurology now and in the future. Teaching binds students, residents, faculty, other clinicians, researchers, and even patients, together and helps make daily work more meaningful. This award demonstrates respect and appreciation for those who take part neurologic education.

Recipient: Jorge J. Asconape, MD, Maywood, IL, Loyola University Chicago Thank You Statement: I want to express my sincere appreciation

and thanks to the AAN for this award. I feel so honored to be recognized by an institution that does so much for the advancement of neurology around the world.

Recipient: James Nicholas Brenton, MD, Charlottesville, VA, University of Virginia Thank You Statement: I would like to thank the AAN for recognizing

my dedication to neurology teaching and education with this award.

Recipient: Kevin R. Cannard, MD, FAAN, Bethesda, MD, Walter Reed NMMC Thank You Statement: In an era when burnout is such an issue for

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who has spent his career involved in neurology education and as an advocate for neurology educators. He is well-known for his work as editor of the Continuum but has also been a residency program director for many years and received multiple teaching awards. His involvement in the NBME, ACGME, ABPN, and on education committees for the AAN, ANA, and World Federation of Neurology demonstrate his years of dedication and influence. His nomination letter sums it up well by saying that he “not only teaches you, but inspires you to want to learn more.”


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Recipient: Miguel Chuquilin Arista, MD, Gainesville, FL, University of Florida Thank You Statement: I want to thank my current and prior chiefs at

Walter Reed Neurology for always making teaching the highest priority.

Recipient: Glen A. Cook Jr., MD, Bethesda, MD, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Thank You Statement: What an honor it is to receive this recognition

from the Academy. Thank you for recognizing and prioritizing the important, joyful work of developing the knowledge, skills, and attitudes of our junior colleagues.

Recipient: Monica B. Dhakar, MBBS, Atlanta, GA, Emory University School of Medicine Thank You Statement: I am very pleased and humbled to be receiving

this award. It would not have been possible without the support of my peers and institution where teaching and education is always a priority. I would like to thank the AAN for this recognition and honoring me with this award.

Recipient: Vanja C. Douglas, MD, San Francisco, CA, University of California, San Francisco Thank You Statement: I am truly humbled by this honor. I am grateful to

be entrusted with the responsibility of teaching the outstanding students and residents at UCSF, who constantly challenge me to be the best version of myself. I am eternally thankful for my mentors and teachers, whose selfless guidance, humanism, and dedication are a continued source of inspiration.

Recipient: Steven Richard Dunham Jr., MD, Houston, TX, Baylor College of Medicine Thank You Statement: I would like to thank Dr. Mizrahi for supporting

education, Joe for his mentorship, Doris for her guidance, my wife for her patience, and our residents and students. I am so appreciative of the educators in our department and at the AAN. Humanism in medicine is taught through your efforts.

Recipient: Jeffrey E. Dunn, MD, FAAN, Palo Alto, CA, Stanford University Medical Center Thank You Statement: Teaching is its own reward. Still, receiving

national recognition from the AAN is a profound and enduring encouragement, that we take that extra time with those who look to us for mentorship, extend our hand to those who follow in our footsteps, that the path of best care improve through the generations. Heartfelt thanks to the AAN, to Dr. Frank Longo, Dr. Bob Fisher, my inspiring colleagues at Stanford University, and especially to the students, residents, and fellows for whom this is sincerely a labor of love. 176 2019 AAN Annual Meeting On-Site Guide


Recipient: Benjamin H. Eidelman, MB, FAAN, Jacksonville, FL, Mayo Clinic, Florida Thank You Statement: It is a great honor to receive the A.B. Baker

Teacher Recognition Award. I would like to thank Dr. Elliot Dimberg, director of the neurology residency program, Mayo Clinic Florida, for nominating me for this prestigious award. Clinical teaching is multifaceted with goal to provide information, nurture, and develop bedside clinical skills as well as role modeling. To be distinguished as an individual who has achieved excellence in these domains is very special. A word of gratitude to the peers and students for their recognition.

Recipient: Gary Gallagher, MD, Ann Arbor, MI, University of Michigan Thank You Statement: Medical education is an integral part of an

academic clinician’s career. I have been lucky to work with many motivated medical students and house officers who are striving to add to their knowledge and, in doing so, challenge me to be at my best. Thank you for this important recognition!

Thank You Statement: I am honored to have received this award. I am

grateful to my colleagues for nominating me and to the AAN for this recognition. I am most thankful to the residents and students who always show the thirst to learn, energizing and fulfilling my own need to teach.

Recipient: Arielle Marisa Kurzweil, MD, New York , NY, New York University Thank You Statement: I have had the profound privilege to learn from

and teach my patients and colleagues at NYU. I am forever grateful for the educators who share their pearls of wisdom and demonstrate humanism and compassion that I try to emulate, and in turn share with students, residents, and peers.

Recipient: Shaheen E. Lakhan, MD, PhD, MEd, FAAN, Somerville, MA, Virginia Tech Thank You Statement: It is a great honor to be a recipient of the

Academy’s 2019 A.B. Baker Teacher Recognition Award. A medical education curriculum unites learners (students), teachers (faculty), and the community (patients). A curricular dean oversees the development and linkage of the education program objectives to the relevant competencies to develop a comprehensive curriculum. This curriculum must address issues that the learners will encounter in the practice of medicine and to prepare them to become compassionate, trustworthy, well-informed physicians. By understanding the challenges of the profession, the learners are better able to face them in an informed and honorable fashion.

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Recipient: Tarannum Khan, MD, MBBS, Weston, FL, Cleveland Clinic, Florida


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2019 AWARD RECIPIENTS Recipient: Kaustubh S. Limaye, MD, Iowa City, IA, University of Iowa Thank You Statement: I am truly honored and humbled to be the

recipient of this year’s A.B.Baker Teacher Recognition Award. I thank the AAN for this recognition. I also thank the Baker family for supporting this award. Teaching is one of the most important missions of any academic program in the country and it is truly gratifying to have been recognized for that on a national level.

Recipient: Georgios Manousakis, MD, Minneapolis, MN, University of Minnesota Thank You Statement: I would like to express my gratitude to the AAN

for this award; it fuels my enthusiasm about neurology education and my motivation to further contribute to the field in the future.

Recipient: Matthew A. McCoyd, MD, Maywood, IL, Loyola University, Stritch School of Medicine Thank You Statement: I would like to thank the inspirational teachers

in my life who were passionate about education, truly cared about their students, and inspired all of us to reach higher. I also want to thank all of our residents and students for pushing us to do better as educators.

Recipient: Prachi Mehndiratta, MD, Henrico, VA, Virginia Commonwealth University Thank You Statement: My sincere thanks to the AAN for this

recognition and to my colleagues who nominated me. I am happy and appreciative to learn that I have been selected as a recipient. I am honored to join the past recipients who I have long admired and respected. This award serves as an impetus to my efforts to teach.

Recipient: Nicte I. Mejia, MD, MPH, FAAN, Boston, MA, Massachusetts General Hospital Thank You Statement: I am grateful for this honor and the

opportunities that the AAN offers trainees. It has been wonderful to see my mentees present their research at the Annual Meeting, be recognized with Medical Student Diversity Scholarships, publish in Neurology and Neurology in Clinical Practice, and advance our field.

Recipient: Jeremy Moeller, MD, New Haven, CT, Yale University Thank You Statement: I am so grateful to spend my life engaged in

neurology education. Many thanks to my exceptional students, residents, and colleagues for inspiring me every day. Thanks to the departmental leadership at Yale, who are highly supportive of education. And to my wife, Amanda, and daughters Alice and Tabitha, love always. 178 2019 AAN Annual Meeting On-Site Guide


Recipient: Jonathan Perk, MD, PhD, Brooklyn, NY,SUNY Downstate University Thank You Statement: Thank you to the AAN for serving as a leader

and recognizing the importance of neurology education.

Recipient: Alejandro A. Rabinstein, MD, FAAN, Rochester, MN, Mayo Clinic Thank You Statement: I want to thank all those whom I have been able

to teach something and those who taught me so much. Medicine is a process of continuous learning, and I have always been fortunate to be a conduit in the transmission of knowledge and experience.

Recipient: Mehmood Rashid, MD, Toledo, OH, University of Toledo, College of Medicine & Life Sciences Thank You Statement: It is truly an honor to be recognized by the AAN

Recipient: Yolanda Reyes-Iglesias, MD, Miami, FL, University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine Thank You Statement: I thank the Education Division of the AAN for this

award. I deeply appreciate that the AAN recognizes the importance of teaching. One of the most fulfilling aspects of my career is teaching and empowering students to become the best physicians for their patients and their communities.

Recipient: Debra Roberts, MD, PhD, Rochester, NY, University of Rochester Medical Center Thank You Statement: Thank you so much for selecting me to receive

the A.B. Baker Teacher Recognition Award. It is a great honor and is truly appreciated.

Recipient: Julie Roth, MD, FAAN, Providence, RI, Brown University Thank You Statement: I am delighted to receive the A.B. Baker Teacher

Recognition Award. Teaching preclinical neuroscience to medical students is my passion, and I am grateful for the opportunity to share my interest in all things brain-related with the next generation of medical professionals. Thank you to the AAN for recognizing the importance of good neurology and neuroscience teaching in promoting understanding, confidence, and comfort among doctors and future doctors.

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for your teaching efforts as a neurologist. I believe awards like this encourage today’s young neurologists to develop expertise in teaching medical students and residents even in the current era of increasing clinical, regulatory, and administrative responsibilities.


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2019 AWARD RECIPIENTS Recipient: Divya Singhal, MD, Oklahoma City, OK, University of Oklahoma/VAMC Oklahoma City Thank You Statement: I am honored and grateful to the AAN as well as

all my trainees for this A.B. Baker Teacher Recognition Award. It is a joy and privilege to share knowledge, clinical pearls, and passion for neurology and witness the wonderful long-lasting impact through their “paying it forward.”

Recipient: Madhu Soni, MD, FAAN, Chicago, IL, Rush University Medical Center Thank You Statement: To positively impact a student’s learning is a

unique, enriching experience and the opportunity, a great privilege.

Recipient: Roy E. Strowd III, MD, Winston Salem, NC, Wake Forest School Of Medicine Thank You Statement: Sincerest gratitude to my first teachers,

my parents, for their inspirational example; to my students and colleagues for their gracious support; and to the Academy for this invaluable recognition.

Recipient: Lisa Sun, MD, Baltimore, MD, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Thank You Statement: It is an incredible honor to receive this award

named for Dr. Baker, who was by all accounts an inspirational teacher, clinician, and scientist. I am thankful to my teachers, who have conferred upon me both knowledge and love of neurology, and my students, who continually motivate and inspire me.

Recipient: David F. Tang-Wai, MD, FRCPC, Toronto, ON, Canada, Toronto Western Hospital/University Health Network Thank You Statement: I am very grateful for this recognition from all

of my residents and students as I have devoted my time for their continued education and career success.

Recipient: Joanne M. Wojcieszek, MD, Indianapolis, IN, IU Health Neuroscience Center Thank You Statement: Whether in Nairobi, Saigon, Krakow, or

Indianapolis, all medical students are striving to become great doctors. They watch us as we apologize for making an error, as we frame bad news, as we gently touch the hand of a comatose patient. Thank you, AAN, for uniting the world though education.

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ADVANCED PRACTICE PROVIDER SCHOLARSHIP Sponsored by the AAN Practice Committee.

Recipient: Mary Epperson, RN, BSN, MSN, CPNP, St. Louis, MO, Washington University School of Medicine Thank You Statement: Thank you so much for selecting me as a

scholarship recipient for the 2019 Annual Meeting in Philadelphia. I look forward to learning some of the newest information that can help my patients. I also look forward to meeting you and my other colleagues and sharing information. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: As a subspecialist in pediatric headache and

concussion, Ms. Epperson has had a positive effect on both her patients and her colleagues. Ms. Epperson is an exceptional patient and family advocate, who has used her subspecialist knowledge to teach other clinicians. She is eager to learn and motivated to improve. The APP Work Group hopes this scholarship will allow her to network with other APPs, and to bring the most up-to-date evidence-based practice to her daily practice and teaching.

Sponsored by the AAN Practice Committee.

Recipient: Christa S. Cooper, PA-C, MMS, MPH, Chicago, IL, Rush University Medical Center Thank You Statement: I want to express my sincerest gratitude for

selecting me to receive the APP scholarship for the 2019 Annual Meeting in Philadelphia. I am excited to attend this conference and meet other hardworking APPs. The work you do to provide resources for APPs is very valuable and much appreciated. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Ms. Cooper is described by her collaborating

neurologist, Dr. Goldman, as “a passionate clinician, educator, and researcher.� In addition to her clinical practice, Ms. Cooper has been involved in research and providing community and patient education. She exemplifies the AAN mission through her dedication to her patients. The APP Work Group hopes this scholarship will allow Ms. Cooper to expand her knowledge base and to further develop her expertise and leadership.

ALLIANCE AWARDS: FOUNDERS

Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology and endowed by the former American Academy of Neurology Alliance.

Recipient: Lily Zhou, MD, Ottawa, ON, Canada Thank You Statement: I am grateful to the Hotel study team, led by Dr.

William Honer, for their outstanding support during every stage of this project. I am thankful to have the continued support of Dr. Thalia Field who has been a tireless mentor, advocate, and role model throughout all of residency. 181

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2019 AWARD RECIPIENTS Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Zhou’s work on defining risk factors associated

with small-vessel disease and related cognitive dysfunction in the marginalized populations of Vancouver is a demonstration of the sweat equity paid in the early stages of a clinician scientist’s career. Dr. Zhou not only brought collaborators together, but also taught a co-resident how to rate neuroimaging in order to improve the robustness of her reported findings. Her project has social implications for designing targeted illness-prevention strategies, given the markedly higher prevalence of small-vessel disease and associated cognitive impairments in these (and likely other) at-risk populations.

ALLIANCE AWARDS: S. WEIR MITCHELL

Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology and endowed by the former American Academy of Neurology Alliance.

Recipient: Andrew Findlay, MD, St. Louis, MO Thank You Statement: I would like to thank my family and outstanding

mentors, Tahseen Mozaffar, Kevin Flanigan, Alan Pestronk, and Chris Weihl. They have been inspirational and empowering. I cannot thank them enough. I would also like to acknowledge the Neuromuscular Department at Washington University in Saint Louis for their ongoing support. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Findlay’s project exemplifies the longitudinal career

growth of a physician scientist with each new discovery building upon previous work and experience. His paper “Lithium chloride corrects weakness and myopathology in a preclinical model of LGMD1D” was a basic science tour de force in which Dr. Findlay explored the pathophysiology of a genetic mutation in a limb girdle muscular dystrophy mouse model (a phenotype that he had initially describe in prior work). Not only did he demonstrate that the excessive aggregation of myotubules reflected GSK3b hyperphosphorylation, but he also provided evidence for a novel therapeutic action of lithium as an inhibitor of GSK3b.

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF NEUROLOGY PRESIDENT’S AWARD

This award is given by the American Academy of Neurology President for outstanding service to the American Academy of Neurology and the profession of neurology.

Recipient: Lisa M. DeAngelis, MD, FAAN, New York, NY Thank You Statement: I am deeply honored to be named the recipient

of the 2019 President’s Award. Serving the AAN has been one of the most gratifying experiences of my professional life. It has been a great privilege to have had multiple opportunities to serve our most important professional organization. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. DeAngelis is chair of the department of neurology

at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, where she holds the Lillian Rojtman Berkman Chair in honor of Dr. Jerome Posner and is currently acting physician in chief. She has published extensively on a wide variety of topics in neuro-oncology 182 2019 AAN Annual Meeting On-Site Guide


and is particularly known for developing the current standard regimen to treat primary CNS lymphoma, the first brain tumor to be treated with chemotherapy exclusively. Lisa’s efforts have forever changed the strategic direction of our organization. She has served on numerous subcommittees and committees and twice on the AAN Board of Directors. She has strengthened the AAN’s efforts for science by advancing our engagement with the NIH and other organizations. She also led the AAN’s Diversity Leadership Task Force. Given these multiple major contributions to advancing the AAN mission, Lisa is an exemplary leader and role model, and fully deserving of the 2019 President’s Award for her outstanding service to the AAN.

AMERICAN BRAIN FOUNDATION BOARD CHAIR’S AWARD Sponsored by the American Brain Foundation.

Recipient: Edgar J. Kenton III, MD, FAAN, FAHA, given posthumously, Philadelphia, PA Why the Recipient Was Chosen: The American Brain Foundation

ASSOCIATION OF INDIAN NEUROLOGISTS IN AMERICA LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Sponsored by the American Brain Foundation.

Recipient: Ram Ayyar, MD, FAAN, Miami, FL, University of Miami Thank You Statement: I am greatly honored, humbled, and most

grateful to receive this year’s AINA Lifetime Achievement Award. It is indeed a privilege to be included in the distinguished group of past honorees. My sincere thanks to the American Brain Foundation, AINA, mentors, colleagues, friends, and family for their support. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Ayyar is a professor of neurology at the University

of Miami. He is internationally recognized as a clinician, teacher, researcher, and a leader in the field of neuromuscular medicine and electrophysiology. He has over 100 peer-reviewed publications. He has given multiple presentations on neuromuscular disease in the US and in other countries. He is an accomplished teacher and has won awards for excellence in teaching at Wayne State University and University of Miami. He has been a leader in AINA since its inception and has mentored and guided many neurologists from India and from here in the field of neurology especially neuromuscular diseases.

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is honoring Dr. Kenton posthumously. Not only was Dr. Kenton a distinguished neurologist, he was also a member of our Board and a champion of philanthropy and of diversity in the neurology profession. He was a longtime supporter of the Foundation’s research mission and a leadership donor. Dr. Kenton understood that diversity in neurology would lead to better treatment, prevention, and cures for all. He therefore gave generously to the Calvin L. Calhoun, Sr., MD, Diversity Research Permanent Endowment Fund.


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2019 AWARD RECIPIENTS AWARD FOR CREATIVE EXPRESSION OF HUMAN VALUES IN NEUROLOGY This award is sponsored by the Ethics, Law, and Humanities Committee, a joint committee of the American Academy of Neurology, the American Neurological Association, and the Child Neurology Society.

Recipient: Ludwig Gutmann, MD, FAAN, Iowa City, IA, University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics Thank You Statement: It is an honor to be named the recipient of this

year’s AAN Creative Expression Award. My writing efforts have been inspired by my many patients and strongly supported by my Iowa colleagues and friends including George Richerson, Michael Shy, Laurie Gutmann, Harold Adams, and my wife, Mary Gutmann. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: The Creative Expression Award recognizes an

outstanding poem, short story, or work of creative nonfiction that artistically expresses human values in the practice of neurology, including compassion for persons with neurologic disorders and reflection by physicians involved in their care. The Ethics, Law, and Humanities Committee congratulates Dr. Ludwig Gutmann for beautifully expressing those values in his essay, “The Intolerable Burden.” The essay integrates a deep concern for the individual patient, family dynamics, the ethics pertaining to life-threatening disease, and the challenges arising from multidisciplinary care. The piece is most deserving of this year’s award.

BRUCE S. SCHOENBERG INTERNATIONAL AWARD IN NEUROEPIDEMIOLOGY Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology and endowed by GlaxoSmithKline, Inc.

This award was not given for 2019.

CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARD

Funded by the American Academy of Neurology.

Recipient: Shouri Lahiri, MD, Los Angeles, CA, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Thank You Statement: I feel very honored and grateful to receive this

award. I credit the AAN for its commitment to developing earlystage research careers, and I recognize the contributions of my mentors and colleagues who have helped to shape my thinking over the years. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Lairi has made several interesting observations on

right atrial pressure and cerebrovascular disease. His innovative proposal focuses on understanding mechanisms of cognitive impairment in setting of heart failure.

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Recipient: Susanna Mierau, MD, PhD, Cambridge, United Kingdom, University of Cambridge Thank You Statement: I am very honored to receive a Career

Development Award from the American Academy of Neurology. As a neurologist-neuroscientist specialized in the care of adults and children with autism, my goals are to increase our understanding of the brain mechanisms underlying autism and related disorders including Rett syndrome and to develop new treatment strategies. The AAN Career Development Award will help me achieve these goals. I am very grateful to the AAN and AAN members for their support of this research and my career development. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Mierau’s ambitous proposal focuses on the

difficulties with brain function in autism disorders and allowing development of new strategies for improving brain function in children with Rett syndrome and autism.

CHILD NEUROLOGY NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH PRIZE

Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology and the Child Neurology Society.

Recipient: Shan Lateef, Alexandria, VA honor - it is truly humbling to receive this award. I am grateful to my teachers who helped me on my journey of discovery starting from Marshall Elementary School, through Benton Middle School, and culminating at Thomas Jefferson High School. Thank you to Dr. James for believing in me, supporting my project, and guiding me throughout. Thank you to Dr. Carpenter for her mentorship and guidance as well. Finally, I appreciate my parents indulging my many messy, unsuccessful projects! Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Our committee had a spirited discussion after detailed

reading and analysis of our submissions. This year’s Neuroscience Research Prize winners have produced outstanding scientific work, especially for their age. These young students demonstrated amazing intellectual curiosity and depth of knowledge. We are fortunate that they chose to share their research with us and hopeful that this will mark the beginning of a long and decorated career in the neurosciences.

CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR RECOGNITION AWARD Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology

Recipient: Christina Cronin, Coram, New York, NYU Langone Health Thank You Statement: I would like to express my sincere appreaciation

and thanks for selecting me as a recipient of the 2019 Clerkship Coordinator Recognition Award! I am truly honored to be recognized for my hard work and dedication to the enhancement of the Clinical Neurological Sciences Clerkship at NYU School of Medicine.

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2019 AWARD RECIPIENTS Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Ms. Cronin is acknowledged for her essential function

in medical student education. She goes above and beyond in everything she does with excellence and a smile. She is constantly looking for ways to improve the clerkship by taking the initiative to find ways to make the experience better. Ms. Cronin also actively attends professional development to better understand the clerkship content so she can be more familiar with topics while interacting with students.

Recipient: Celia Linton, Casselberry, Florida, University of Central Florida Thank You Statement: As the recipient of the 2019 Clerkship

Coordinator Recognition Award, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the AAN. My goal is to establish a distinguished career within the medical education field and this award has cemented my path. I am truly grateful. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Ms. Linton is acknowledged for her essential function

in medical student education. She has assisted with the rapid growth of the program at the University of Central Florida though her attention to detail and excellence. She is key to the development of the clerkship partnerships at the institution. Ms. Linton is energetic, loyal, and brings countless important skills to her position.

CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR INNOVATION AWARD Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology

Recipient: Doris Kung, DO, Houston, Texas, Baylor College of Medicine Thank You Statement: I am honored to be the recipient of the 2019

Clerkship Director Innovation Award. I want to thank my chair, Dr. Eli Mizrahi, for encouraging me, my colleague, Dr. Richard Dunham, for working diligently with me on team-based learning, my medical students, and my family who make this award possible. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Doris Kung was selected to receive the 2019 AAN

Clerkship Director Innovation Award for her work in the reformation of the neurology clerkship from a series of traditional didactic lectures to a team-based learning strategy approach. Dr. Kung restructured the classroom setting to a team-based learning program, which challenges students to apply knowledge initially in small group settings and then in larger groups to explore various neurologic disorders. The neurology clerkship is the first core clerkship at Baylor College of Medicine to institute team-based learning. Dr. Kung has submitted this innovation with results as an abstract to 2019 Annual Meeting.

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CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR TEACHING AWARD Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology

Recipient: Diana Barratt, MD, MPH, FAAN, Miami, Florida, Florida International University Thank You Statement: I’d like to thank the AAN for its commitment

to educators. I have benefited immensely from their robust programming for clerkship and program directors. In addition, the AAN Education Research Grant laid the foundation for my attainment of a larger grant on education research.

Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Barratt epitomizes the well-rounded “physician-

educator” with accomplishments in all aspects of medical education including medical education research. Many former students and residents have firsthand witnessed her passion for bedside teaching and directly benefited from the headache OSCE she had created. Her curricular innovations have been adopted by numerous clerkship programs, and she has the unique distinction of being the select few to be awarded the AAN’s prestigious Clerkship Director Innovation Award (2017) and Clerkship Director Teaching Award (2019).

Funded by the American Academy of Neurology.

Recipient: Prashanth Ramachandran, MBBS, San Franciso, CA, University of California, San Francisco Thank You Statement: It is an honor to receive the AAN Clinical

Research Training Scholarship. I am thankful for the support provided by the AAN and the committee for considering our research for this prestigious award. I am incredibly thankful for the opportunity to pursue this research project Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Ramachandran’s exceptional proposal focuses

on creating a new test for Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) meningitis using two emerging technologies: next generation sequencing (NGS) and CRISPR-cas9.

Recipient: Karisa Schreck, MD, PhD, Baltimore, MD, Johns Hopkins University Thank You Statement: I am so proud to be receiving the Clinical

Research Training Scholarship! I am completing my final year of fellowship and currently am in the process of finding an academic job that will allow me to continue my research interests while seeing patients with primary brain tumors. This award will enable me to have a significant amount of protected research time in which to continue this important work. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Schreck’s stand-out propsal seeks to understand

which patients are most likely to respond to targeted drugs against BRAF-mutated brain cancers.

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Recipient: Jennifer Kim, MD, PhD, New Haven, CT, Yale New Haven Hospital Thank You Statement: I am beyond thrilled and honored to be receiving

this award. It has been my dream to become a clinical researcher, and I know that this award will provide me with the training support and funding I need to become a successful academic clinicianinvestigator. In looking at the success of past recipients of this AAN award, I feel extremely humbled and privileged to be part of this group. I hope to someday achieve the same career success that many of these prior awardees have accomplished. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Kim’s important proposal seeks to predict post-

traumatic epilepsy using brain-wave data and brain imaging. By identifying early biomarkers, she hopes treatments will be established to prevent the development of post-traumatic epilepsy.

CLINICAL RESEARCH TRAINING SCHOLARSHIP IN ALS

Funded by The ALS Association and American Brain Foundation in collaboration with the American Academy of Neurology.

Recipient: Jennifer Marsella, MD, Rochester, NY, University of Rochester Thank You Statement: I feel extremely grateful and honored to receive

this research scholarship. I am excited to explore this area of needed research and hope that it will have a meaningful impact on those with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. I am very fortunate and appreciative to have a supportive mentorship team, especially Dr. Ciafaloni and Dr. Yurcheshen. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Marsella’s promising research proposal seeks to

provide insight into potential barriers of non-invasive ventilation for individuals with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. It will also allow for providers to feel more comfortable in treating respiratory insufficiency in ALS patients.

CLINICAL RESEARCH TRAINING SCHOLARSHIP IN HEADACHE

Funded by the International Headache Society and American Brain Foundation in collaboration with the American Academy of Neurology.

Recipient: Faisal Amin, MD, PhD, Copenhagen, Denmark, Rigshospitalet Thank You Statement: I am very happy and thankful. It is a great honour

to be awarded with this grant. I would like to thank American Brain Foundation and the International Headache Society. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Amin’s important project is designed to streamline

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CLINICAL RESEARCH TRAINING SCHOLARSHIP IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

Funded by the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers, Biogen, in collaboration with the American Brain Foundation.

Recipient: Ulrike Kaunzner, MD, PhD, New York, NY, New York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical Center Thank You Statement: It is a great honor and privilege to be the

recipient of this year’s Clinical Research Training Scholarship in Multiple Sclerosis. This award will allow me to bridge care for MS patients with imaging research to pursue my career as clinician scientist. Many thanks to my mentor Dr. Susan Gauthier for continuously inspiring and supporting me. Thank you to the AAN, the American Brain Foundation, and Biogen for funding this award. And my special thanks to all our MS patients for participating in studies and making this research possible. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Kaunzner’s interesting proposal hopes to advance

CLINICAL RESEARCH TRAINING SCHOLARSHIP IN NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASE

Funded by the Muscle Study Group and American Brain Foundation in collaboration with the American Academy of Neurology.

Recipient: Reza Sadjadi, MD, Boston, MA, Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women’s, Harvard Medical School Thank You Statement: It was a great honor to receive joint American

Brain Foundation and Muscle Study Group scholarship in neuromuscular medicine. I felt honored to receive this prestigious scholarship from organizations I have admired and supported throughout my career. This scholarship will support me achieving my goals toward becoming an independent clinician scientist. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Sadjadi’s interesting proposal utilizes modern

magnetic resonance imaging technology to better understand the physiological changes in peripheral nerves in patients with Charcot-Marie-Tooth Type 1A.

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our understanding of chronic active MS lesions. These active MS scars cannot be assessed with currently available measures in clinical practice. Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping (QSM) may offer a tool to discover ongoing inflammation within these lesions. Recognizing these more active lesions could allow clinicians to identify MS patients at risk for progression early.


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2019 AWARD RECIPIENTS CLINICAL RESEARCH TRAINING SCHOLARSHIP IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE

Funded by the Parkinson’s Foundation and American Brain Foundation in collaboration with the American Academy of Neurology

Recipient: David Coughlin, MD, Philadelphia, PA, University of Pennsylvania Thank You Statement: I am very excited and grateful to have received

this award. I’m immensely grateful to my mentors, Dr. David Irwin, Dr. Murray Grossman, and Dr. Andrew Siderowf at the University of Pennsylvania, for their support in the work that has led to this award. I’m grateful to the AAN, the American Brain Foundation, and the Parkinson’s Foundation for their support. This grant will permit me the necessary time and resources to continue pursuing this very important line of research. I think that the neuropathology of parkinsonian disorders is generally an understudied aspect of these conditions and this work will provide important insights for future biomarker development. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Coughlin’s important proposal seeks to better

understand how disease spreads in Lewy body disorders and progressive supranuclear palsy. In addition it evaluates how the abnormally accumulated proteins of alpha-synuclein, tau, and beta-amyloid are related to brain cell death and dysfunction.

CLINICAL RESEARCH TRAINING SCHOLARSHIP IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE

Funded by the Parkinson’s Foundation and American Brain Foundation in collaboration with the American Academy of Neurology. Supported in part by a grant from AbbVie.

Recipient: Anna Goodheart, MD, Boston, MA, Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women’s, Harvard Medical School Thank You Statement: I am so excited and grateful to have gotten this

award and am very thankful to its sponsors. This scholarship will be used to fund a research fellowship, during which I will get additional research training in molecular neuroimaging techniques and additional clinical training in caring for patients with neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s disease and dementia. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Goodheart’s innovative proposal uses molecular

imaging to study changes in gene regulation in the brains of people with Parkinson’s disease and Lewy body diseases.

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CLINICAL RESEARCH TRAINING SCHOLARSHIP IN TOURETTE SYNDROME

Funded by the Tourette Association of America and American Brain Foundation in collaboration with the American Academy of Neurology.

Recipient: Jennifer Vermilion, MD, Rochester, NY, University of Rochester Thank You Statement: I am so honored to have received this award. I

am thankful to my mentors who have helped me along the way and to the AAN, ABF, and TAA for supporting my research efforts. I am excited to advance our understanding of anxiety symptoms in youth with tic disorders and to better understand how to approach treatment of these patients. I look forward to working with the patients and families with tic disorders. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Vermilion’s excellent proposal will identify specific

anxiety symptoms in young subjects with chronic tic disorders. The project will also investigate which of the symptoms contribute most to functional impairment.

Funded by the Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology and American Brain Foundation in collaboration with the American Academy of Neurology.

Recipient: Kevin Keenan, MD, Davis, CA, University of California, Davis Thank You Statement: I feel truly honored and grateful to receive this

award. Having the support of the AAN, Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology, and the American Brain Foundation will enable us to advance this exciting research so that in the future every more stroke patients can receive the treatment they need as quickly as possible.

Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Keenan’s compelling proposal explores the immune

cell phenotypes and clinical outcomes in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage patients. The study will also determine the effect of mesenchymal stem cells on clinical outcomes.

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2019 AWARD RECIPIENTS CLINICIAN SCIENTIST DEVELOPMENT AWARD IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Funded by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and the American Brain Foundation.

Recipient: Omar Al-Louzi, Boston, MA, National Institutes of Health Thank You Statement: I am grateful, honored, and privileged beyond

words to be able to receive this award. As a young investigator in the field, this will provide me with the tools and resources I need to jump start my research career and pursue research that has the potential to impact thousands of MS patients in the US and across the world.

CLINICIAN SCIENTIST DEVELOPMENT AWARD IN MYASTHENIA GRAVIS

Funded by the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America and American Brain Foundation in collaboration with the American Academy of Neurology.

Recipient: Shruti Raja, MD, Durham, NC, Duke University Medical Center Thank You Statement: When I received the news that I was awarded

the 2019 CSDA in Myasthenia Gravis, I was extremely excited. I believe this project has the potential to immediately change management of myasthenia gravis patients. It is my hope that this award will enable me to pursue my long-term goal of improving the care of myasthenia gravis patients. It will also generate preliminary data for an even larger project to prospectively evaluate long-term neurologic outcomes following thymectomy and perform a cost-benefit analysis of THX approaches. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Raja’s important proposal seeks to advance

Myasthenia Gravis therapies by using large multicenter databases to determine the most effective treatment strategies for this disease.

COMMITMENT TO CURES AWARD Sponsored by the American Brain Foundation.

Recipient: Jeffrey Lurie, Philadelphia, PA Thank You Statement: It is a true honor and privilege to receive the

American Brain Foundation’s Commitment to Cures Award. I am humbled to now join such an accomplished group of past recipients who I deeply admire and respect. I proudly share this award with everyone who has supported autism research. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Jeffrey Lurie, accomplished movie producer and owner

of the Philadelphia Eagles, knows autism up-close, having grown up side-by-side with an autistic brother. Through his personal philanthropy, Lurie has directed millions of dollars toward autism research. In addition, he created the Eagles Autism Challenge that includes a one-day bike ride and family-friendly 5K run/walk featuring Philadelphia Eagles players, alumni, coaches, executives, cheerleaders, and SWOOP. We are honored to present this award to Jeffrey Lurie. 192 2019 AAN Annual Meeting On-Site Guide


CONSORTIUM OF NEUROLOGY RESIDENTS AND FELLOWS ESSAY CONTEST Recipient: Bryan J. Neth, MD, PhD, Rochester, MN, Mayo Clinic Thank You Statement: I would like to thank Drs. Kaycee Sink, Christina

Hugenschmidt, Ed Shaw, and Gerad Colmer for their help in making the Brain Fitness group successful, as well as all of the group participants and caregivers for their engagement and impact on each other and group facilitators. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Neth’s essay “Right Brain: Art and the Restoration

of Humanity in Dementia” is a thought-provoking personal reflection on his journey to develop and implement an arts-based intervention called the Brain Fitness support group for patients with severe dementia. After struggling through more typical cognitive rehabilitation exercises, Dr. Neth describes the power of art to unlock the creative potential of this group of patients and restore their humanity in the midst of the dehumanization of their dementia diagnosis.

Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology and endowed by members of the American Academy of Neurology Epilepsy Section; Abbott Laboratories, Inc.; Cephalon, Inc.; Cyberonics, Inc.; Elan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; GlaxoSmithKline; Novartis Neuroscience; Ortho-McNeil Neurologics; Pfizer Inc; Shire US, Inc; and UCB Pharma.

Recipient: Daniel Friedman, MD, New York, NY, NYU Langone School of Medicine Thank You Statement: I would like to thank Drs. Jacqueline French

and Orrin Devinsky for support, mentorship, and collaboration.

Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Friedman was selected for this award because

of his impressive track record of productivity in clinical research involving SUDEP and epilepsy treatment. He has authored 77 peer-reviewed articles, including seminal articles in the New England Journal of Medicine, Lancet Neurology, Jama Neurology, Journal of Neuroscience, and Science. The section committee was impressed not only by his accomplishments but also by his potential for future contributions as indicated by his very strong letters of support.

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2019 AWARD RECIPIENTS ENHANCED RESIDENT LEADERSHIP PROGRAM Supported in part by Greenwich Biosciences, Inc.

Why the Recipients Were Chosen: We are pleased to announce the 2019 participants in

the Enhanced Resident Leadership Program, which includes a scholarship to attend the Annual Meeting. Through a competitive application process, these 15 adult and child neurology residents were selected based upon their body of work throughout medical school and residency. As in prior years, these residents show promise as future leaders of their institutions, the field of neurology, and our Academy.

Recipient: Rachel Forman, MD, Chicago, IL, Rush University Medical Center Thank You Statement: I am very grateful for the opportunity to be a

part of the Enhanced Resident Leadership Program. The AAN has provided me with multiple opportunities throughout my training already, and I am excited for this upcoming experience to expand my leadership abilities.

Recipient: Liana Theroux, MD, Charlottesville, VA, University of Virginia School of Medicine Thank You Statement: I appreciate the opportunity to participate in this

program and would like to thank the AAN and the program sponsors and coordinators, as well as my mentor, Dr. Howard Goodkin, who always believed in my leadership abilities.

Recipient: Maureen Handoko, MD, PhD, Houston, TX, Baylor College of Medicine Thank You Statement: Thank you very much for selecting me as one

of the program recipients this year. I am excited to learn more about the AAN and meet potential mentors. I am certain that this opportunity will enhance my leadership skills and help me advance toward my professional goals.

Recipient: Ezequiel Gleichgerrcht, MD, Charleston, SC, Medical University of South Carolina Thank You Statement: I would like to thank the AAN for giving me the

opportunity to be part of the leadership program for trainees, which I trust will continue to feed my enthusiasm for this organization and everything it can offer for the field of Neurology!

Recipient: Neda Zarghami Esfahani, MD, Iowa City, IA, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Thank You Statement: I am sincerely honored to participate in

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Recipient: Vijay Ramanan, MD, PhD, Rochester, MN, Mayo Clinic Thank You Statement: I’m deeply honored to join my peers at the

2019 ERLP. I have long felt driven to be “in the arena” to promote neurologic innovation and advocate for my colleagues and our patients. I look forward to building the relationships and knowledge base to maximize my potential in fulfilling the mission of the AAN.

Recipient: Long Davalos, MD, Cincinnati, OH, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Thank You Statement: I am grateful to the AAN for giving me the

opportunity to be part of the Enhanced Resident Leadership Program. This experience will help me grow as an academic physician and as a leader.

Recipient: Margaret Blattner, MD, PhD, Saint Louis, MO, Washington University in St. Louis Thank You Statement: I am excited about the opportunity to participate

Recipient: Elizabeth Duke, MD, Boston, MA, Boston Children’s Hospital Thank You Statement: I am so grateful for this wonderful opportunity to

expand my leadership skills and meet fellow colleagues interested in growing and advancing the field of Child Neurology. I am thankful to Dr. Urion and the rest of the Boston Children’s family for their support and guidance.

Recipient: Sarah Woodson, MD, Bethesda, MD, NCC Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Thank You Statement: Thank you to the AAN for providing me with

the opportunity to participate in the Enhanced Resident Leadership Program. I would also like to thank my program leadership and mentors, Dr. Jason Hawley and Dr. Jonathan Smith, for their continued support and encouragement.

Recipient: Saima Chaudhry, MD, Maywood, IL, Loyola University Medical Center Thank You Statement: Thank you so much to the selection committee,

the Academy and its leadership for this immense honor and unique opportunity. Special thanks to Dr. McCoyd and Michelle Armstrong for their mentorship and daily dedication, as well as my co-chiefs, resident colleagues, Loyola attendings, and Dr. Biller for their constant support. To train with all of you is the highest privilege.

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in the Enhanced Resident Leadership Program, and I am grateful for this chance to develop skills to better serve as an advocate for residents, students, and neurology patients. I deeply appreciate my remarkable clinical mentors and my exceptional colleagues at Washington University in St. Louis.


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2019 AWARD RECIPIENTS Recipient: Darrah Haffner, MD, MHS, Dallas, TX, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School Thank You Statement: I am very appreciative to participate in the

Enhanced Resident Leadership Program, and the opportunities it provides for me to attend the Annual Meeting, meet my peers and be paired with a mentor. I am thankful for the support from my family and my UT Southwestern mentors Dr. Patricia Evans and Dr. Rana Said, which has allowed me to participate in programs like this.

Recipient: Ashby Turner, MD, Cincinnati, OH, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Thank You Statement: I would like to thank the AAN for this wonderful

opportunity to get involved in the academy. I would like to specifically thank my chair, Dr. Brett Kissela, program director, Dr. Rob Neel, and amazing coordinator, Maggie Baker, as well as the phenomenal neuro faculty at Cincinnati for their unyielding support and inspiration.

Recipient: Allison Crowell, MD, Charlottesville, VA, University of Virginia Thank You Statement: I am excited for the opportunity to participate

in the Enhanced Resident Leadership Program and wish to thank the AAN and program sponsors. In addition, I am eternally grateful to Drs. Nicole Chiota-McCollum and Andy Southerland for their endless support, encouragement and guidance.

Recipient: Alicia Henriquez, MD, Aurora, CO, University of Colorado School of Medicine Thank You Statement: Thank you for selecting me as one of the

Enhanced Resident Leadership Program recipients. I am honored to be given this opportunity and look forward to further my leadership skills and meet new mentors and colleagues.

FRANK A. RUBINO AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN CLINICAL NEUROLOGY TEACHING Funded by Mayo Clinic Frank A. Rubino, MD Development Fund

Recipient: Allen J. Aksamit, Jr. MD, FAAN, Rochester, MN, Mayo Clinic Thank You Statement: Thank you to the AAN for the receipt of the

Frank Rubino award. I am honored and blessed to receive the award named for a mentor who influenced me directly to choose the path of Neurology. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Aksamit’s lifelong dedication to and excellence in

teaching clinical neurology to trainees and colleagues alike makes him more than worthy for this award. In his letters of support, his colleagues consistently described him as the ‘neurologists’ neurologist”, the true embodiment of the Rubino Award.

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HAROLD WOLFF-JOHN GRAHAM AWARD: AN AWARD FOR HEADACHE/FACIAL PAIN RESEARCH Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology and endowed by Endo Pharmaceuticals.

Recipient: Jelena Pavlovic, MD, PhD, New York, NY, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Thank You Statement: I am deeply honored and profoundly grateful to

receive this award from the AAN. This recognition of my work would not be possible without the guidance of my mentors and the support of my colleagues at the Montefiore Headache Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine. I would in particular like to acknowledge my primary mentors, Dr. Richard Lipton and Dr. Carol Derby, for their invaluable contributions to my career development. I am also thankful to the many colleagues in the community of headache medicine who have cheered me on. Lastly, I want to thank my friends and family for their support and love. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Jelena Pavlovic, an assistant professor of

H. RICHARD TYLER AWARD

Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology and the American Academy of Neurology History Section.

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neurology at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, is the recipient of the 2019 Harold Wolff-John Graham Award in Headache and Facial Pain Research. Dr. Pavlovic’s highlighted research at this meeting is an outstanding, novel, and significantly-powered study of menstrual-related migraine . This project fits into the overarching theme of her work, supported by an NIH K23 award, to examine the biological mechanisms linking migraine and sex hormones in women across the life cycle. A neurologist, with subspecialty training in headache medicine and a PhD in molecular medicine, Dr. Pavlovic is developing a national reputation in clinical and translational migraine research.


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2019 AWARD RECIPIENTS INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology.

Why the Recipients Were Chosen: The International Scholarship Award is a

prestigious award that provides financial support to younger qualified neurologists and neurology trainees to attend the AAN Annual Meeting. Each year, the AAN International Subcommittee has the difficult task of selecting the awardees from a pool of many deserving applicants from around the world. Applicants demonstrating a passion for improving neurologic care in their countries are given highest consideration. We will be welcoming 30 awardees from 16 different countries and four continents to the 2019 AAN Annual Meeting in Philadelphia.

Recipient: Dong-Hui Ao, MD, Beijing, China Thank You Statement: Among the co-authors indispensable to this

study, my mentor, Dr. Yi-Cheng Zhu, comes foremost. Thank you for giving time and energy in thinking through my ideas, talking me through my confusions, and caring deeply about my writing. You are the best mentor in the world.

Recipient: Babawale Arabambi, MBBS, FWACP, Lagos, Nigeria Thank You Statement: I owe my progress to my family, trainers,

colleagues, and God. I especially thank my co-authors and supervisors, Professor Ogun and Dr. Oshinaike for their help and guidance with my fellowship dissertation. I appreciate the AAN for providing opportunities like this for young neurologists around the world. Thank you!

Recipient: Marjorie Anne Bagnas, MD, Manila, Philippines Thank You Statement: I am grateful to the AAN for the International

Scholarship Award. My sincerest gratitude also to Dr. Leonor I. Cabral-Lim, Dr. Ramona Luisa Pablo-Santos, and all my mentors at De La Salle Health Sciences Institute and University of the Philippines – Philippine General Hospital for their invaluable guidance and unwavering support

Recipient: Abiodun Bello, MBBS, FWACP, Ilorin, Nigeria Thank You Statement: I want to delightfully thank the AAN for granting

me the International Scholarship Award to attend the 2019 AAN Annual Meeting. My appreciations would not be complete without honouring my trainers and mentors- Professors EO Sanya and KW Wahab. I am indeed grateful.

Recipient: Catalina Bensi, MD, Buenos Aires, Argentina Thank You Statement: I would like to thank all my colleagues at FLENI

for their permanent support and encouragement and for seeing the potential in me.

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Recipient: Fabricio Castro de Borba, MD, São Paulo, Brazil Thank You Statement: I dedicate the success of this study to my

mentor, Dr. Marcondes França Jr., also to my family and friends for their support and patience!

Recipient: Filipe Brogueira Rodrigues, MD, MSc, London, United Kingdom Thank You Statement: First and foremost I would like to thank all the

Huntington’s disease patients and healthy controls who volunteered to help with my work. I gratefully acknowledge the help and collaboration of all my co-authors, but especially Ms. Lauren Byrne and Dr. Ed Wild. Finally, I would like to thank CHDI Foundation Inc for salary support and the UK Medical Research Council, who funded the HD-CSF study.

Recipient: Avinash Chandra, MD, Kathmandu, India Thank You Statement: The AAN Annual Meeting is one of the biggest

Recipient: Marienke de Bruijn, MD, Tilburg, Netherlands Thank You Statement: I would heartily like to thank all patients that

have participated in studies. My special thanks to Professor Peter Sillevis Smitt and Dr. Maarten Titulaer, thank you both for giving me all the opportunities. Maarten, thank you for your enthusiasm and support. Time to finish things up!

Recipient: Ismael Calandri, MD, Buenos Aires, Argentina Thank You Statement: I want to thank the Memory and Aging Center

team at Fleni, for their constant trusting in my ideas and being part of the team that puts them into practice. I want to thank the AAN for giving us the opportunity to show our research to the world.

Recipient: Guillermo Delgado-Garcia, MD, Mexico City, Mexico Thank You Statement: I could not have reached this point without the

unflagging support of my wife, family and friends. I’d also like to recognize my mentors and supervisors, Professor Teresa Corona, Professor Bruno Estañol, Professor Albert Saiz, and Dr. Maria Sepúlveda. Thanks also to the International Subcommittee for this great opportunity.

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events to show and see the growth of neuroscience from around the globe, and it is like a dream come true for me. I express my sincere thanks to the selection committee for choosing me as a recipient of AAN International Scholarship Award.


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2019 AWARD RECIPIENTS Recipient: Lingling Ding, MD, Beijing, China Thank You Statement: I owe particular thanks to my mentor, Dr. Bin

Peng, for your unwavering support and for inspiring me to conduct this study. Thanks to my co-authors, this study would not have been finished without your help. Finally, I want to give deep thanks to the patients who volunteered for this study.

Recipient: Victoria Carla Fernandez, MD, Buenos Aires, Argentina Thank You Statement: I thank my family, friends, and colleagues,

because it would not have been possible without their support, and I am especially grateful to my working team and my mentor, who provide me with a great chance to grow professionally and personally.

Recipient: Divyani Garg, MBBS, MD, New Delhi, India Thank You Statement: I wish to thank my family for their unwavering

support and endless love. I am also grateful to my mentor, Professor Achal Kumar Srivastava, for his continuous enthusiasm towards this study and for inspiring me always. Thank you!

Recipient: Alicia Gonzalez-Martinez, MD, Madrid, Spain Thank You Statement: I feel honored to be part of the AAN

International Scholarship awardees. This wonderful initiative gives me the opportunity to learn about cutting-edge neurology, meet extraordinary people, and increase my network. It would not have been possible without the support of my family, friends, and mentors who have always believed in me.

Recipient: Wijoyo Halim, MD, Palu, Indonesia Thank You Statement: Thank you very much to the AAN, especially

the AAN President, the AAN International Subcommittee, Dr. Jerome Chin, and all the committees for giving me this opportunity to attend one of the most prestigious scientific meeting in neurology, my specialty field. I dedicate this award to all of my students and patients. Thank you very much.

Recipient: Joyce Jimenez-Zambrano, MD, Guayaquil, Ecuador Thank You Statement: I would like to express my deep gratitude to Dr.

Gabriela AcuĂąa, my mentor and co-author, for her patient guidance, enthusiastic encouragement, and useful critiques of this research work. I would also like to extend my thanks to my colleagues, Dr. Luis Bejar and Dr. Miguel MacĂ­as, for their cooperation and valuable support on this project. Last but not least, I would like to thank my dad, Willman Jimenez, for supporting me spiritually throughout this study.

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Recipient: Marilise Katsurayama, MD, São Paulo, Brazil Thank You Statement: Firstly, I would like to thank my supervisor Dr.

Clarissa Yasuda for all the efforts she has spent on my training as a researcher in the last three years. To Dr. Fernando Cendes and Dr. Wagner Avelar for their trust and support on this journey.

Recipient: Ravish Keni, MBBS, MD, Thiruvananthapuramm, India Thank You Statement: The success of this study would not have

been possible without the support of the Kerala registry of Epilepsy and Pregnancy staff. Special-thanks to my mentor and co-author Professor. Sanjeev Thomas, for valuable guidance and motivation to come up with this study. Thank you!

Recipient: Priyanka Madaan, MD, DM, Chandigarh, India Thank You Statement: I am grateful to the Almighty and family (my

Recipient: Mark Willy Mondia, MD, Manila, Philippines Thank You Statement: I am honored to have been selected as one of

the awardees. Thank you to my parents and friends for their support. To my mentors and colleagues in the neurosciences department of the Philippine General Hospital, thank you for constantly developing my potential to be a good clinician and researcher.

Recipient: Tshering Pem, MBBS, Thimphu, Bhutan Thank You Statement: I would like to thank Dr. Byram, who introduced

this program to me and helped me in many ways both personally and professionally. Secondly, my family, friends, and university for all the support and guidance. I hope I will be able to learn a lot from this program and disseminate to them.

Recipient: Chintan Prajapati, MBBS, MD, New Delhi, India Thank You Statement: I am grateful to my family, colleagues, and

friends for providing unconditional support to accomplish the study “Long-Term Follow-up of Epilepsy Patients After a Single Neurologist Visit.” I thank my guide and co-author Dr. Mamta Singh for the inspiration and continuing help.

Recipient: Ahmed Effat Saied, MD, MSc, Mansoura, Egypt Thank You Statement: Thank you, AAN for this great opportunity. It will

be a great honor to present my work in this great platform.

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mother Mrs. Veena Jatin and Mohit) for their constant support, without which I wouldn’t be here. I owe heart-felt gratitude to my mentors - Professor Sheffali Gulati, Dr. Biswaroop Chakrabarty, Dr. Prashant Jauhari, and my colleagues at AIIMS, New Delhi.


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2019 AWARD RECIPIENTS Recipient: Lucas Scรกrdua Silva, MD, Campinas, Brazil Thank You Statement: I want to dedicate this prize to my family,

friends, girlfriend, and especially Dr. Leticia Franceschet, Professor Clarissa Yasuda, and Professor Fernando Cendes, that are in this study and were fundamental for this success!

Recipient: Salma Suhana, MBBS, MD, Davanagere, India Thank You Statement: It is a great honour for me to receive the

International Scholarship Award from the AAN. I would like to acknowledge my mentors, Dr. L Krishnamurthy and Dr. Veeranna Gadad for their guidance and encouragement. I am thankful to God, my family, and colleagues for being my pillars of strength.

Recipient: Satish Wagh, MD, Puducherry, India Thank You Statement: This award is dedicated to my guide Dr. Vaibhav

and my co-guides Dr. Sandhiya and Dr. Sadishkumar for their unwavering support and believing in my abilities to carry out this project. Special mention for my parents, my wife Dr. Priya, and my son Priyansh for their constant support. Thank you!

Recipient: Sonam Yangzom, MBBS, Thimphu, Bhutan Thank You Statement: I thank the entire AAN team for this prestigious

scholarship, Dr. Byram Ozer, HVO neurologist for recommending me and providing me with unwavering support, Dr. Neal, HVO for continuous support, and HVO Wyss scholarship for providing additional funds to successfully attend the event. Thank you everyone!

Recipient: Florencia Yorio, MD, Buenos Aires, Argentina Thank You Statement: I would like to thank FLENI for the last training

years, an inspiring team, and where it is an honor to work every day. I will be always grateful to the AAN for providing me this opportunity.

Recipient: Stanley Zimba, MBChB, MMed, Lusaka, Zambia Thank You Statement: A journey of a thousand miles must begin with

a single step. Thank you to my mentor and co-author, Dr. Deanna Saylor, for encouraging me to take that step to work on the study, the AAN for giving me the platform to share my findings and interact with learned colleagues.\

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IRWIN SCHATZ AWARD FOR AUTONOMIC DISORDERS

Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology and endowed by Lundbeck, Inc.

Recipient: Roy Freeman, MD, Boston, MA Thank You Statement: I am honored to receive the Irwin Schatz Award

for Autonomic Disorders. Â As a scientist and humanist, Irwin Schatz was an inspiring figure. I am thrilled to be the recipient of this award.

Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Freeman is one of the most respected leaders

in the field. His contagious enthusiasm has transmitted his passion to trainees and colleagues alike. Among others, he has mentored one of our most prominent colleagues in the field and has been instrumental in fostering his career while promoting the field of autonomic disorders. He is an innovative leader. He provides a leadership role in the autonomic neuropathies, organizationally superb, hence convening consensus documents and becoming editor-in-chief of Autonomic Neuroscience. He is an outstanding educator and he has been interested in applying adaptive designs to neurologic clinical trials.

Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology and National Multiple Sclerosis Society and made possible through a special contribution from the John Dystel Multiple Sclerosis Research Fund at the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

Recipient: Anne Cross, MD, FAAN, St. Louis, MO, Washington University School of Medicine Thank You Statement: I was fortunate to have incredible mentors in

MS research. Dale McFarlin and Henry McFarland at NIH, Cedric Raine and Celia Brosnan at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and John L. Trotter at Washington University in St. Louis were all outstanding scientists. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: The Dystel Prize selection committee is very pleased

to announce that Dr. Anne Cross has been chosen as the 2019 Dystel Prize recipient. Throughout her career, Dr. Cross has been at the forefront of identifying novel therapeutics and furthering our understanding of the disease process in MS. Among her many achievements, she performed seminal work establishing the role of b-cells in MS and was the first to demonstrate the effectiveness of b-cell depletion as a treatment option. In addition, she has contributed to work in establishing diffusion tensor imaging as an important imaging biomarker in MS. Her work has transformed our understanding of multiple sclerosis making her a truly fitting recipient of the Dystel Prize.

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2019 AWARD RECIPIENTS JON STOLK AWARD IN MOVEMENT DISORDERS FOR YOUNG INVESTIGATORS

Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology and endowed by Kyowa Pharmaceutical, Inc., Lineberry Research, Quintiles, Dr. Dennis Gillings, and VelaPharma.

Recipient: Sheng-Han Kuo, MD, New York, NY, Columbia Unviersity Thank You Statement: I would like to acknowledge Elan Louis and

Phyllis Faust for their mentorship and getting me interested in cerebellar pathology, Ming-Kai Pan and David Sulzer for teaching me animal studies and physiology, and Stanley Fahn for being always so supportive of my career. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: The Jon Stolk Award Committee is pleased to

nominate Sheng-Han Kuo as the 2019 Jon Stolk recipient. Dr. Kuo is an assistant professor of neurology at Columbia University where he oversees a basic science and clinical laboratory that focuses on investigating the pathophysiology of essential tremor. He has made important contributions to the understanding of the neuropathology of essential tremor by demonstrating abnormal climbing fiberPurkinje cell connections and an association with clinical phenotype. He has also confirmed these associations in a mouse model of essential tremor. He has been awarded an NINDS R01 to follow up on these findings.

KENNETH M. VISTE JR., MD PATIENT ADVOCATE OF THE YEAR AWARD

Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology and endowed by gifts from Dr. Viste’s colleagues, friends, and patients.

Recipient: Aaron L. Berkowitz, MD, PhD, Boston, MA, Brigham and Women’s Hospital Thank You Statement: I am honored to receive the Viste Patient

Advocate of the Year Award from the AAN and will donate this generous award to Partners In Health, which has provided me with the mentorship and partnership to advocate for the best possible neurologic care for some of the world’s poorest patients. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Berkowitz has demonstrated a sustained dedication

and commitment to his patients and the neurology community, both locally and abroad. He regularly travels to the island nation of Haiti to provide training and support to local doctors and they try to care for the population of over 11 million people. He embodies all the selfless and genuine qualities of the Kenneth M. Viste Jr., MD Patient Advocate of the Year.

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LAWRENCE M. BRASS STROKE RESEARCH AWARD

Funded by the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association and the American Brain Foundation.

Recipient: Juneyoung Lee, PhD, Houston, TX, University of Texas Health

LAWRENCE C. MCHENRY AWARD: AN AWARD FOR THE HISTORY OF NEUROLOGY Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology.

Recipient: Stefano Sandrone, PhD, London, United Kingdom, Imperial College London Thank You Statement: I dedicate this award to my beloved

Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Stefano Sandrone’s research entitled, “Paolo

Mascagni and 230-year (Delayed) History of Brain Lymphatic System,” was selected for this award because his work demonstrated originality, important clues on the history of this recent discovery, and was superbly narrated. This work – through evaluation and interpretation of original text – shed light on a previously incompletely described piece of neurologic history that is of broad interest to the neurologic community today. Dr. Sandrone’s research and description of the history of brain lymphatics brings historical context to discussions of the glymphatic system.

MCKNIGHT CLINICAL TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP IN COGNITIVE AGING AND AGE-RELATED MEMORY LOSS Funded by the McKnight Brain Research Foundation through the American Brain Foundation, and the American Academy of Neurology.

Recipient: Sanaz Sedaghat, PhD, Chicago, IL, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University Thank You Statement: I am very happy and honored to be receiving

this award. This award will enable us to answer some of many important questions that I have been studying for several years. Preparing the proposal and executing it is a good deal of effort. I am very grateful of my mentors who provide unconditional support to me. Above all, I am thankful to the AAN community, funders of the award (American Brain Foundation and Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Research Foundation), and reviewers who showed much of trust in the proposal. 205

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2019 AWARD RECIPIENTS Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Sedaghat’s excellent proposal seeks to identify

novel targets and pathways that apply neuro-protective therapies to lower the burden of neurologic disorders in kidney disease patients.

Recipient: Christian Camargo, MD, Miami, FL, University of Miami School of Medicine Thank You Statement: I am elated and grateful to be receiving this

award. How memory is affected by aging, and other processes, has been an interest and passion of mine since my early days as an undergraduate. This award represents several things for me, a few of which I would like to mention at this time. First, it is an opportunity for me to launch an evidence-based therapeutic approach to a significant public health concern that is only growing as the population ages. Second, it represents a kind of “passing the baton” – the intervention I will utilize in my clinical study is based on years of research conducted by my mentor and undergraduate professor while at MIT, Professor Emeritus Richard Wurtman. The scientific basis of modulating biochemistry of the brain through specifically formulated nutrition has laid the framework enabling this project. Finally, it affords me valuable protected time to develop my career as a clinical scientist alongside my clinical practice as a cognitive neurologist. I will pursue this project with the same enthusiasm that led me to pursue cognitive neurology in the first place and hope this clinical study represents the first of many throughout my academic career – a career that this award has directly enabled. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Camargo’s exciting proposal focuses on improving

the memory and cognition in individuals with age-related cognitive decline. In the study, participants will receive a specifically-formulated oral nutrient, which promotes the formation of new synapses between neurons.

MEDICAL STUDENT DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS Supported in part by grants from The Allergan Foundation.

Why the Recipients Were Chosen: This year’s award recipients are outstanding medical

students who are interested in advancing their knowledge of clinical neurology and neuroscience. The program offers them an opportunity to obtain mentorship, to attend the annual meeting sessions, and to network with the goal of inspiring them to pursue careers in the neurosciences.

Recipient: Laura Hernandez-Miyares, Philadelphia, PA, University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine Thank You Statement: I am grateful that this opportunity exists and

that I was one of the students chosen for it. Thank you to those who made this possible!

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Recipient: Kelly Boylan, Philadelphia, PA, University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine Thank You Statement: It is a privilege to be invited to meet and learn

from physicians who, through relentless dedication to their patients, have shaped the career in neurology that I seek for myself. I am so very thankful to the AAN for giving me this opportunity.

Recipient: Ganaelle Joseph-Senatus, Valhalla, New York, New York Medical College Thank You Statement: It is with gratitude that I accept the 2019 AAN

Medical Student Diversity Scholarship.The award allows me to attend a national meeting for the first time. This contribution to my educational development is unparalleled, and I look forward to being at the table with my future colleagues in neurology. Thank you!

Recipient: William Barbosa, New York, New York, New York University School of Medicine Thank You Statement: Thank you for awarding me the AAN Medical

Recipient: Felicia Cooper, Hershey, PA, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine Thank You Statement: Words cannot express my sincere gratitude for

receiving the Medical Student Diversity Scholarship. As a medical student with a strong desire to pursue research as a neurologist, I am grateful for the opportunity for early, invaluable participation with the wider community at the 2019 Annual Meeting. Thank you so much for all you do!

Recipient: Joseph Aderemi, Auburn Hills, MI, Oakland University William Beaumont (OUWB) School of Medicine Thank You Statement: I am truly honored to be selected by the AAN

for the Medical Student Diversity Scholarship. It is a tremendous opportunity to gain mentorship from and connect with individuals who are making strides in the field of neurology.

Recipient: Danielle Kellier, Philadelphia, PA, University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine Thank You Statement: I am immensely grateful and thankful for this

opportunity to attend the upcoming AAN Annual Meeting. For years, I have been interested in pursuing a career investigating the relationship between the brain and behavior. This chance allows me to network with amazing physicians who will inspire my future career choices.

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Student Diversity Scholarship. This formative experience will help guide me during the early stages of my career and position me to achieve additional academic goals in the years to come.


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2019 AWARD RECIPIENTS Recipient: Jonathan Rodriguez, Caguas, Puerto Rico, San Juan Bautista School of Medicine Thank You Statement: It is a privilege to be selected as a recipient of

the Medical Student Diversity Scholarship, and I am utterly grateful to the AAN for providing this opportunity. I thank you for your initiative and for trusting in our potential.

Recipient: Dayne Martinez, Philadelphia, PA, University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine Thank You Statement: I am honored to be a recipient of the 2019

Medical Student Diversity Scholarship. I am grateful for the chance to further explore the possibilities a career in neurology offers, and I would like to extend my thanks to the AAN for making this opportunity possible.

Recipient: Mahdieh Hosseini, Philadelphia, PA, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University Thank You Statement: I am honored to receive the Medical Student

Diversity Scholarship. Thank you for providing me with the unique opportunity to be mentored by leaders in the field of neurology and share my passion for the neurosciences with fellow students.

MEDICAL STUDENT ESSAY AWARDS: EXTENDED NEUROSCIENCE AWARD Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology.

Recipient: Laura McGarry, PhD, New York, NY, New York University School of Medicine Thank You Statement: Thank you to Dr. Adam Carter, PhD for his

mentorship and support while I was a graduate student in his lab and beyond. Thank you also to Dr. Nelson, MD for encouraging me to apply for this award. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Ms. Laura McGarry’s work explores connections

between the amygdala and prefrontal cortex given the importance for human emotions and motivation. Her work identified novel connections between the two regions to improve our understanding of this important circuit in the brain. The Extended Neuroscience Award winner submitted an extremely well-written essay that nicely explains complex and interesting experimental approaches, results, and interpretations.

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MEDICAL STUDENT ESSAY AWARDS: G. MILTON SHY AWARD IN CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology.

Recipient: Audrey Leasure, New Haven, CT, Yale School of Medicine Thank You Statement: I would like to thank my incredible mentors, Dr.

Kevin Sheth and Dr. Guido Falcone, for their support of this work and encouragement of my development as a future physician-scientist. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Ms. Audrey Leasure provides timely information on

lowering blood pressure in intracerebral hemorrhage. Although larger trials have not demonstrated clear improvements in clinical outcomes, her essay demonstrates that specific subpopulations of patients may indeed benefit from intensive blood pressure treatment. The G. Milton Shy Award essay winner suggests that findings support a shift in the field of ICH research toward a precision-medicine approach.

Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology.

Recipient: Stephanie Roses, Durham, NC, Duke University School of Medicine Thank You Statement: My love of the brain comes honestly from my

parents, Allen Roses and Ann Saunders. Margaret Humphreys’ mentorship allowed me to shape a historical argument without losing the modern thread. Duke Neurology, especially Joel Morgenlander and Wayne Massey, have provided endless support. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: The Roland P. Mackay essay winner, Ms. Stephanie

Roses, delves into the formation of neurology as a subspecialty in the US. She explores this topic through the eyes of an American neurology pioneer, Dr. Silas Weir Mitchell and his experience during the Civil War and research on hysteria. This excellent essay contrasts the formation of American neurology on a backdrop of the European model.

MEDICAL STUDENT ESSAY AWARDS: SAUL R. KOREY AWARD IN EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology.

Recipient: Sona Mistry, Sheffield, United Kingdom, University of Sheffield Thank You Statement: I am thankful to all the clinicians, Dr. Jenkins,

Professor Shaw, Professor McDermott, Dr. Hosty, and Dr. Patil, for their valuable contribution to the project. I would particularly like to thank my supervisor, Dr. Jenkins, for his ongoing support and critical feedback, which allowed me to develop my research skills. 209

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2019 AWARD RECIPIENTS Why the Recipient Was Chosen: This essay by Ms. Sona Mistry focused on identifying

characteristics of benign brachial monomelic amyotrophy (BMA) and upper limb amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The overall goal of this Saul R. Korey essay winner was to provide parameters that would help clinicians differentiate between the two syndromes and improve diagnostic capabilities. The essay is well-written and demonstrates that age at symptom onset and presence/absence of fasciculations was highly predictive.

MICHAEL S. PESSIN STROKE LEADERSHIP PRIZE

Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology and endowed by Dr. Pessin’s family, friends, and colleagues.

Recipient: Alessandro Biffi, MD, Boston, MA Thank You Statement: I wish to thank Dr. Jonathan Rosand, whose

example and guidance played an instrumental role in my decision to become a clinician investigator - as well as Drs. Kevin N. Sheth, Steven M. Greenberg, and Anand Viswanathan for their continued support and mentorship. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Alessandro Biffi’s work sits at the interface of

some of the most critical areas of clinical research within vascular neurology: genetics, vascular contributions to neurodegeneration, and post-stroke functional and cognitive decline. He also tackles intracerebral hemorrhage, a relatively understudied area of stroke. His research, published in the leading journals, is likely to improve quality of life for millions of stroke survivors.

MITCHELL B. MAX AWARD FOR NEUROPATHIC PAIN

Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology and endowed by the United States Cancer Pain Relief Committee, the Mayday Fund, and friends of Dr. Mitchell Max.

Recipient: Troels Staehelin Jensen, MD, PhD, Aarhus, Denmark Thank You Statement: I would like to extend my sincere thanks for

awarding me the 2019 Mitchell B. Max Award for Neuropathic Pain in recognition of outstanding achievements in pain research. It is truly an honor for me to receive this award. Mitchell B. Max was a pioneer in pain research and his contribution to our understanding of pain and management of pain following injury to the nervous system are unique and classical. Mitchell B. Max and I have previously had several fruitful discussions for example about various issues related to neuropathic pain, its classification, assessment, and management. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Jensen is Denmark’s first clinician basic scientist

in the pain field. After completing his MD at Aarhus University in 1972, his early experimental work on monoamines and other modulators of spinal nociceptive reflexes contributed to his DMSc degree in 1986. Author of over 300 scientific papers, his exceptional career has been dedicated to understanding human pain processing in health and disease. He developed clinically relevant animal models of human 210 2019 AAN Annual Meeting On-Site Guide


pain to elucidate pain mechanisms associated with diverse disease processes, such as traumatic nerve injuries, limb amputations, neuropathies, spinal cord injury, post-stroke pain, and multiple sclerosis. Identifying a common thread underlying nerve hypersensitivity and pain under these varying circumstances, Dr. Jensen then examined how to reduce neuronal hyperexcitability and the associated pain. Inspired by the work of Dr. Mitchell Max, he embarked on clinical trials testing the use of antidepressants, anticonvulsants, and opioids for neuropathic pain. Dr. Jensen’s continuing efforts also focus on preventing neuronal hyperexcitability in injury and disease.

MOVEMENT DISORDERS RESEARCH AWARD

Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology, the Parkinson’s Foundation, and the American Academy of Neurology Movement Disorders Section and endowed by the Parkinson’s Foundation.

Recipient: Guenther Deuschl, MD, PhD, FAAN, Kiel, Germany, Christian-Albrechts University Kiel Thank You Statement: All movement disorder specialists feel inspired

Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Deuschl made major contributions in understanding

tremor disorders, including classification, phenomenological distinction, and electrophysiological characterization and treatment of these disorders. He is also a leader in deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapy for movement disorders and his influential work includes the demonstration of the efficacy of the earlier use of DBS in Parkinson’s disease in a pioneering multicenter effort, using the quality of life as the primary outcome. His contribution to the field also includes leadership in the movement disorders society and training the next generation of researchers.

MRIDHA SPIRIT OF NEUROLOGY HUMANITARIAN AWARD

Sponsored by the American Brain Foundation and funded through the philanthropy of Dr. and Mrs. Mridha.

Recipient: James H. Bower, MD, MSc, FAAN, Rochester, MN, Mayo Clinic Thank You Statement: I am honored and humbled to receive this

award. I thank the AAN, the American Brain Foundation, and my colleagues in Global Health. Lastly, I especially thank the Mridha family. In this time of growing nationalism, it is reassuring to have an award that honors those who work to create bridges across the world. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Jim Bower epitomizes the ideals of the Mridha Spirit

of Neurology Award. Dr. Bower has served the destitute population in Ethiopia, Egypt, Senegal, Nigeria and Tanzania with compassion, integrity and altruism for almost twenty years. He has also provided leadership in support of neurologic resources and educational needs in sub-Saharan Africa. Hearty congratulations to Dr. Bower for this award for serving humanity with tremendous dedication, kindness, and care. 211

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2019 AWARD RECIPIENTS NEUROENDOCRINE RESEARCH AWARD

Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology and supported by friends of Dr. Andrew Herzog.

Recipient: Dena Dubal, MD, PhD, San Francisco, CA Thank You Statement: Drs. Stephen Hauser and Andy Josephson,

leaders in neuroscience and neurology at UCSF promote and highly value research in innovative and unconventional areas; I’ve learned so much from them. Dr. Phyllis Wise, a pioneer in neuroendocrine discovery, cultivated my passion in this area long ago. Trainees inspire me daily. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Dena Dubal is an associate professor of

neurology at UCSF with a PhD in neurooendocrinology and is a subspecialist in memory and aging. She leads a basic science laboratory and her work has significantly contributed to our understanding of sex chromosomal contributions to neurodegenerative disease.

NEUROLOGY® RESIDENT & FELLOW SECTION WRITING AWARD Recipients: Nathaniel M. Schuster, MD and Jacob R. Hascalovici, MD, PhD, University of California, San Diego and Albert Einstein College of Medicine Thank You Statement: We wish to thank Neurology’s section editors

and Resident & Fellow Editorial Team and the AAN for selecting our work as the winner of the 2019 Neurology Resident & Fellow Writing Award. Neurologists interested in pain medicine are a rare commodity that is in high demand for both fellowship positions and pain faculty positions. We hope to continue to raise awareness of pain medicine as a neurologic subspecialty and to encourage other neurologists to join this important and rapidly evolving field. Why the Recipients Were Chosen: The winners of this year’s Neurology

Resident & Fellow Section Writing Award are Nathaniel M. Schuster and Jacob R. Hascalovici for their paper entitled, “Emerging Subspecialties in Neurology: Pain Medicine.” This is a timely review of the subject and represents a call for action for neurologists-in-training to apply their unique skills and training to understanding chronic pain and developing new diagnostic and treatment modalities.

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NEURO-ONCOLOGY INVESTIGATOR AWARD

Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology and supported by friends of Dr. Jerome Posner.

Recipient: Jorg Dietrich, MD, PhD, FAAN, Boston, MA Thank You Statement: I am most grateful for the guidance and support

of many excellent mentors throughout my career, including Uli Bogdahn, Mark Noble, Margot-Mayer-Proschel, David Scadden, Tracy Batchelor, and Patrick Wen. I am also indebted to my former and current chiefs, Marty Samuels, Anne Young, and Merit Cudkowicz. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Jorg Dietrich is the recipient of the 2019 Neuro-

NEURO-ONCOLOGY SCIENTIFIC AWARD

Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology and supported by friends of Dr. WK Alfred Yung.

Recipient: Andreas von Deimling, MD, Heidelberg, Germany Thank You Statement: Many thanks to David Capper, David Jones,

Martin Sill, Volker Hoovestadt, and Stefan Pfister, as well as many other researchers having contributed to the development of this diagnostic approach. My interest in tumor diagnosis was very much supported by my teachers Paul Kleihues and Otmar D. Wiestler. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Andreas von Deimling is the recipient of the 2019

Neuro-oncology Scientific Award, which recognizes an individual from any discipline and of any academic rank who has advanced the field of neuro-oncology. Dr. von Deimling is a senior clinician scientist dedicated to neuropathology of brain tumors with a focus on molecular neuropathology. In addition to hundreds of peer-reviewed publications, he is a lead author for the definitive reference WHO Classification of Tumours of the Central Nervous System, which incporates molecular data into the internationally used nomenclature for brain tumor taxonomy. He and colleagues recently published a seminal paper in Nature describing how DNA methylation also impacts tumor classification.

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oncology Investigator Award, which recognizes young investigators who have advanced the field of neuro-oncology, and who must be no more than 10 years from completion of their most recent training program and no higher academic rank than assistant professor. As physician scientist, Dr. Dietrich’s work is focused on cancertherapy associated neurotoxicity and brain repair and has led to clinical studies investigating the effects of bone marrow stimulating therapy on brain injury. With this award, the academy recognizes a rising star who will continue to advance the field as he transitions to a more senior investigator.


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2019 AWARD RECIPIENTS NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH PRIZE Funded by the American Academy of Neurology.

Why the Recipients Were Chosen: Our committee had a spirited discussion after

detailed reading and analysis of our submissions. This year’s Neuroscience Research Prize winners have produced outstanding scientific work, especially for their age. These young students demonstrated amazing intellectual curiosity and depth of knowledge. We are fortunate that they chose to share their research with us and hopeful that this will mark the beginning of a long and decorated career in the neurosciences.

Recipient: Rachel Chernoff, New York, NY, Byram Hills High School Thank You Statement: Thank you to my mentor, Dr. Katherine Prater,

for guiding me throughout this journey. Also, the Garden lab and the Weinstein lab, for allowing me to conduct my research.Thanks to my science research teachers and my parents for their constant support.

Recipient: Kevin Zhong, Morristown, NJ, Delbarton School Thank You Statement: My mentor, Dr. Wei Zhu, is the reason

everything is possible. Without his unwavering support, I wouldn’t have been able to engage in research as a high school student. Dr. Zhu helped me uncover and develop my passion for neurobiology, one that I’ll carry all throughout college and my career.

Recipient: Caleb Shi, Hackensack, NJ, Bergen County Academies Thank You Statement: I would like to thank my mentors Donna

Leonardi of the Bergen County Academies, Dr. Robert Chang of Stevens Institute of Technology, and my parents for their support.

NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH TRAINING SCHOLARSHIP Funded by the American Academy of Neurology.

Recipient: Isabel Lam, PhD, Boston, MA, Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School Thank You Statement: It is an honor to be a recipient of the prestigious

Neuroscience Research Training Scholarship. I am excited that our research work has been recognized by the AAN. I look forward to continuing to propel this project forward and to further my professional development with the generous support of the AAN. I am grateful and indebted to my mentors for their support and encouragement.

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Recipient: Victoria Ho, MD, PhD, Los Angeles, CA, UCLA Thank You Statement: I am very excited and honored to be receiving

the Neuroscience Research Training Scholarship from the AAN. It will be a huge help as I transition from being a junior investigator to independence. I look forward to interesting experiments and discoveries, and their translation into treatments for neurologic diseases. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Ho’s cutting-edge proposal will use sophisicated

techniques to examine the potential role of pathological network activity, specifically disruption in sharp wave ripple complexes, during sleep in cognitive dysfunction and temporal lobe epilepsy.

Recipient: Kellen Winden, MD, PhD, Boston, MA, Children’s Hospital Boston Thank You Statement: I am incredibly excited and honored to be

Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Winden’s inventive proposal hopes to produce

new insights into how Tuberous Sclerosis C complex affects neurons and neuronal circuits to cause multiple different neurologic symptoms.

NORMAN GESCHWIND PRIZE IN BEHAVIORAL NEUROLOGY

Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology and endowed through Dr. Geschwind’s family, friends, and colleagues; Pfizer Inc; and the Society for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology.

Recipient: Sonja Scholz, MD, Bethesda, MD Thank You Statement: I am very grateful to my many current and

former mentors for their support and inspiring example. Special thanks to Andrew Singleton, John Hardy, Andrew Lees, Argye Hillis, Gregor Wenning, Jeff Rothstein, Charlotte Sumner, Kenneth Fischbeck, Craig Blackstone, and Avindra Nath. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Scholz early career development and research

interest into neurodegenerative diseases gives her a unique set of tools which she has begun to apply. As a result, she has an early, yet impressive, publication record that includes first authored papers in very prestigious journals. Dr. Scholz has a lot of potential to becoming a future leader in the field.

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selected for this award. I believe that research in rare neurologic disorders in children is very important not only to the patients with these disorders and their parents, but also to provide a window into the inner workings of brain development. I hope that these studies continue to increase understanding in neurologic disorders and help to provide a path to treatments in the future.


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2019 AWARD RECIPIENTS POTAMKIN PRIZE FOR RESEARCH IN PICK’S, ALZHEIMER’S, AND RELATED DISEASES Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology and the American Brain Foundation and funded through the philanthropy of the Potamkin family.

Recipient: Randall Bateman, MD, St. Louis, MO Thank You Statement: John Morris and David Holtzman are hugely

generous with their time, effort, and support of me as mentors and colleagues. Patients and families along with extraordinary collaborators and colleagues across the world, including most prior Potamkin Prize winners, have been exceptionally inspirational for me. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Bateman has many contributions to the

understanding of Alzheimer’s disease – notably developing new methods to measure the turnover rate of critical proteins in the brain as well as taking the lead in the study of individuals with dominantly inherited AD, demonstrating that relationship between the initial development of brain lesions and – over a decade later – the onset of clinical symptoms. This work inspired the innovative design of the ongoing “prevention” trials overcoming strategic, logistical, and technical barriers to launch therapeutic trials that we hope will deeply inform the entire field.

PRACTICE RESEARCH TRAINING SCHOLARSHIP Funded by the American Academy of Neurology.

Recipient: Elan Guterman, MD, San Francisco, CA, University of California, San Francisco Thank You Statement: I am incredibly thankful to the AAN. I am early

in my clinical research career and this scholarship provides the support needed to grow as a researcher and academic neurologist. I believe this project has great potential and am excited to find ways to improve status epilepticus care. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Guterman’s outstanding proposal to research status

epilepticus treatment will take advantage of electronic medical records to explore EMS characteristics and the associated impact on clinical outcome.

PROGRAM COORDINATOR RECOGNITION AWARD Recipient: Ann Chowdhury Johnson, BA, C-TAGME, Phoenix, AZ, Barrow Neurological Institute Thank You Statement: Thank you to the physicians, colleagues,

and co-GME coordinator at Barrow Neurological Institute for this nomination. Thank you to my husband and family for their support of my commitment to this program. I am humbled, blessed, and honored to work with an amazing team who share my vision and passion. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Ann Chowdhury-Johnson has been a residency

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committees and organizations. She is a board member for Medical Education Coordinators of Arizona (MECAz). She is truly dedicated to residency education and has continued to grow professionally. Ann is TAGME-certified for both adult and child neurology and is working on completing her master’s in business administration. She deserves this award in recognition of all her hard work as residency program coordinator.

Recipient: Michelle R. Armstrong, M.A.Ed., C-TAGME, Maywood, IL, Loyola University Medical Center Thank You Statement: I would like to thank the AAN for providing

this opportunity. Thank you to Mary Phelan and Silviya Eaton for nominating me and to all the coordinators constant support, time, energy. and belief in coordinator projects. A very special thank you to Drs. Biller and McCoyd. They constantly support me in every endeavor over the last five years. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Michelle Armstrong is certainly deserving of this

PROGRAM DIRECTOR RECOGNITION AWARD Recipient: Audrey Foster-Barber, MD, PhD, San Francisco, CA, UCSF Child Neurology Thank You Statement: I am honored to have received this award.

My chair, Andy Josephson, and Division Chief Heather Fullerton have created an environment of respect, diversity, and excellence. My own program directors during training, John Engtrom and Donna Ferriero, instilled in me a love of education and a drive for improvement. The Education Division supports all of our programs and is the heart of a supportive, family environment. Finally, the smart and caring trainees challenge and drive me to improve every day. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Audrey Foster-Barber, better known as AFB by her

colleagues and trainees, is the child neurology program director and departmental vice-chair for education in the department of neurology at University of California San Francisco. Dr. Foster-Barber has won numerous local and national awards for teaching and support of education. In addition to her numerous accomplishments in support of graduate medical education, she is beloved by her trainees. Alongside innovative program development, she is well-regarded for creating a supportive and reflective educational environment, including on at least one occasion personally driving home a fatigued resident. Recognizing the need to integrate teaching in a sustained fashion into increasingly busy clinical practices, she has led the 217

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award. She is enthusiastic and creative with new ideas for improving residency education. Michelle is actively involved with the AAN in organizing the coordinator annual meetings. She has worked with the AAN leadership and Graduate Education Subcommittee and is the voice for neurology program coordinators. She took the lead in organizing PC work groups so coordinators can network/share best practices. On a national level, Michelle has presented topics at the annual meetings and has published articles. Michelle continues to grow professionally and is TAGMEcertified. She is a great advocate for neurology residency education.


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2019 AWARD RECIPIENTS PROGRAM DIRECTOR RECOGNITION AWARD (CONT.) development and implementation of clinical service redesign and increased support for education within her department. It is for all these reasons and more that Dr. Foster-Barber has been awarded a 2019 American Academy of Neurology Program Director Recognition Award.

Recipient: Donald Gilbert, MD, FAAN, Cincinnati, OH, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Thank You Statement: The future of child neurology will involve

increasing opportunities for molecular diagnosis and diseasemodifying treatments. Moving forward, child neurology residency programs must condense the valuable lessons of adult neurology and reallocate resident training accordingly. I thank the AAN for its support and recognition of educational excellence and innovation. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Donald Gilbert has been on faculty at the University

of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital since 1998 and became the pediatric neurology residency director in 2009. He has received an award for his teaching on six different occasions and has co-authored more than 30 publications with his trainees. He has supported his residency coordinator to create a national organization for child neurology program coordinators. At a national level, he has worked tirelessly to better align pediatric neurology residency training requirements toward a more child-focused training and to reduce training in adult neurology, as well as to advocate for residents’ ABPN eligibility even when graduating off-cycle.

PUBLIC LEADERSHIP IN NEUROLOGY AWARD Sponsored by the American Brain Foundation.

Recipient: Ann Romney, Salt Lake City, UT Thank You Statement: I am honored to receive the Public Leadership

in Neurology Award from the American Brain Foundation. The real credit though goes to the 250 researchers at the Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases, who work every day to find therapies and cures for MS, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s, ALS, and brain tumors. They inspire me and give me hope every day. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: We honor Ann Romney, former First Lady of

Massachusetts, for her invaluable leadership in the fight to defeat multiple sclerosis and all neurologic diseases. Romney has generously shared her personal MS journey with millions of people through her inspiring book, In This Together, and countless media appearances. She has spearheaded pathbreaking MS research and helped establish the Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases at Brigham & Women’s Hospital, becoming an ambassador for the health of the whole brain.

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RICHARD OLNEY CLINICIAN SCIENTIST DEVELOPMENT AWARD IN ALS

Funded by The ALS Association and American Brain Foundation in collaboration with the American Academy of Neurology.

Recipient: Suma Babu, MBBS, Boston, MA, Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women’s, Harvard Medical School Thank You Statement: It is an immense honor to receive this very

Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Babu’s innovative proposal will help advance the

understanding of how inflammation and thinning of the spinal cord affects function and disease progression in ALS patients.

ROBERT W. KATZMAN, MD, CLINICAL RESEARCH TRAINING SCHOLARSHIP IN ALZHEIMER’S AND DEMENTIA RESEARCH

Funded by the Alzheimer’s Association and American Brain Foundation in collaboration with the American Academy of Neurology.

Recipient: William G. Mantyh, MD, University of California, San Francisco

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competitive award for 2019. I am very thankful to the AAN, ALSA, and American Brain Foundation for supporting my research. I envision that this project made possible by the AAN award will play a crucial role in my career development in the field of neuroimaging and molecular biomarker discovery and drug development in ALS. A special thanks to all our ALS patients and families who have enthusiastically participated in our imaging biomarker research studies at MGH. Their support and encouragement continue to motivate me to work harder every day towards the cause of biomarker and drug development for ALS. I am deeply grateful to the excellent mentorship I receive from Dr. Nazem Atassi, a world-renowned thought leader in neuroimaging research in ALS and a dedicated mentor. I acknowledge the valuable support from all my colleagues and the most amazing ALS research team at the Sean M. Healy and AMG Center for ALS at MGH. I strive to further my knowledge and expertise in neuroimaging and biomarker discovery toward the overarching goal of accelerating treatment discovery in ALS.


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2019 AWARD RECIPIENTS SAFETY AND QUALITY AWARD

Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology.

Recipients: Monisha A. Kumar, MD and David G. Coughlin, MD, Philadelphia, PA, University of Pennsylvania Thank You Statement: Thank you for recognizing our work aimed to

decrease the incidence of bounce backs to the Neuro ICU. We are grateful to the Penn Medicine neurology residents at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, the neurology nurses on Silverstein 9 and in the Neuro ICU, the Quality and Safety Capstone Team, the Unit-based Clinical Leadership Teams and all the patients and families who were involved in this patient-centered project. We are proud to contribute to improvements in patient safety and look forward to working harder in the future to that end. Why the Recipients Were Chosen: Monisha Kumar, MD and David Coughlin, MD

are being recognized for the implementation of a tool to limit unplanned ICU readmissions. With this tool they were able to identify patients at high risk and decreased the amount of unplanned readmissions.

Recipient: Danielle Larson, MD, Chicago, IL, Northwestern University Thank You Statement: We are thankful for the AAN Quality and Safety

Subcommittee’s recognition of our quality improvement initiative. We appreciate the opportunity to raise awareness of the ability to improve accuracy of medication administration for hospitalized PD patients through use of an EMR PD-specific admission order set. We are grateful to our multidisciplinary team at Northwestern Memorial Hospital who made this project possible. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Danielle Larson, MD, is being recognized for advancing

the safety of patients with Parkinson’s disease admitted to the hospital. A novel PDspecific admission order set was created with great success showing a decrease in mis-administration of medication.

Recipient: Elanagan Nagarajan, MD, Columbia, MO, University of Missouri Thank You Statement: Thank you for recognizing our work on

hematoma risk after the needle electromyography while on nonvitamin K oral anticoagulants (Apixaban, Rivaroxaban, Dabigatran, Edoxaban). This study was intended to assess the risk of bleeding in patients on newer anticoagulation when undergoing needle EMG. We are grateful to all the patients involved in the study, neurology residents, and faculty who are involved in the patient care at the University of Missouri. It is a great pleasure to continue to improve patient comfort and safety, and we look forward to continuing such efforts in the future. 220 2019 AAN Annual Meeting On-Site Guide


Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Elanagan Nagarajan, MD, is being recognized for

his work on assessing the risk of bleeding in patients on newer anticoagulants that are undergoing needle EMG. He developed a new protocol for monitoring patients on anticoagulants after EMG was completed and found that these patients have minimal risk of bleeding complications.

Recipient: Minh-Thuy Nguyen, Boston, MA, Boston University Thank You Statement: Thank you to the AAN for recognizing our

efforts to improve stroke education in Spanish-speaking patients. We hope that our positive results would generate interest in other institutions to share our animated video with their patients. We would like to also thank our Spanish-speaking classmates and stroke specialists in the department of neurology at Boston Medical Center who translated and edited the video and surveys into Spanish. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Minh-Thuy Nguyen is being recognized for improving

SHEILA ESSEY AWARD: AN AWARD FOR ALS RESEARCH

Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology, the American Brain Foundation and the ALS Association and supported through the philanthropy of the Essey Family and the ALS Association.

Recipient: Aaron Gitler, PhD, Stanford, CA Thank You Statement: I am grateful to wonderful mentors and

colleagues, including my PhD mentor Dr. Jonathan Epstein, my postdoctoral mentor, Dr. Susan Lindquist, and long-time collaborators Drs. Nancy Bonini, Jim Shorter, and Len Petrucelli. I feel privileged to get to work every day with the best students and postdocs in the world. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Gitler receives the award for his exceptional and

innovative research studies to uncover novel ALS disease mechanisms. Through the combined use of yeast and human genetic approaches he identified the ataxin-2 gene as a major genetic contributor to ALS and a promising target for ALS therapies. He also uncovered the mechanism by which mutations in other genes cause ALS and has discovered a broad role for RNA-binding proteins in ALS and related human neurologic diseases

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stroke education for Spanish-speaking patients. She created an animated video in Spanish and English that was shown to patients with a history of stroke. Patients in both the Spanish and English groups showed increased knowledge about risk factors and symptoms of stroke, as well as what to do during a stroke.


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2019 AWARD RECIPIENTS SLEEP SCIENCE AWARD

Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology and the American Academy of Neurology Sleep Section and endowed by Cephalon, Inc.

Recipient: Clifford Saper, MD, PhD, FAAN, Boston, MA Thank You Statement: I thank my mentors, my undergraduate advisor

Bill Greenough, my graduate advisor, Max Cowan, and my residency directors, Fred Plum and Jerry Posner, all elected members of the National Academies of Science or Medicine. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: On behalf of the selection committee we are thrilled

to honor Dr. Clifford B. Saper with the 2019 American Academy of Neurology Sleep Science Award. Dr. Saper has made several seminal contributions to the understanding of the basic circuity underlying sleep-wake brain switches. In particular he has made groundbreaking discoveries regarding: the controlling role of the ventrolateral preoptic nucleus in NREM sleep, the understanding of the sublateral dorsal nucleus in controlling rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and REM sleep atonia, as well as helping to clarify the role of hypocretin as a key wake promoting neurotransmitter.

SUSAN SPENCER, MD, CLINICAL RESEARCH TRAINING SCHOLARSHIP IN EPILEPSY

Funded by the American Epilepsy Society, Epilepsy Foundation, and American Brain Foundation in collaboration with the American Academy of Neurology.

Recipient: Lisseth Burbano, MD, Melbourne, Australia, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health Thank You Statement: Receiving this award is a great honor. I am very

grateful to the AAN, the Epilepsy Foundation, the American Epilepsy Society, and the American Brain Foundation for selecting me for this prestigious award. I feel fortunate to have the opportunity to work on the development of therapies and have a chance to improve the lives of patients with genetic epilepsies. This award will allow me to continue my work and without a doubt will help me develop the skills necessary to become a clinician-scientist. I wish to take this opportunity to thank my family, my PhD advisors Professor Steven Petrou and Professor Christopher Reid, and my clinical research mentors Professor Ingrid Scheffer and Professor Samuel Berkovic. I would also like to thank Dr. Melody Li, Dr. Nikola Jancovski, Dr. Snezana Maljevic, and the wonderful team at the Ion Channels and Human Disease Lab at the Florey Institute for their ongoing support. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Ms. Burbano’s creative proposal will test whether a

form of gene therapy (antisense oligonucleotide) is a potential treatment for KCNT1 associated epileptic encephalopathy.

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WAYNE A. HENING SLEEP MEDICINE INVESTIGATOR AWARD

Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology and endowed by UCB, Inc., Lilly USA, Elite Home Medical & Respiratory, Inc., Raleigh Neurology Associates, and friends of Dr. Wayne A. Hening.

Recipient: Diego Carvalho, MD, Rochester, MN Thank You Statement: I would like thank Dr. Suzana Schönwald

and Dr. Günther Gerhardt from Brazil; Dr. Douglas Wallace from University of Miami; and Dr. Prashanthi Vemuri and Dr. Erik St Louis from Mayo Clinic. I really appreciate the opportunity, teaching, and inspiration that helped shaping the clinician scientist that I have become. Why the Recipient Was Chosen: Dr. Carvalho is a highly creative researcher with a

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significant track record evaluating the mechanism of sleep disorders in patients with neurologic disorders, in general, and dementia in particular. Recent work by Dr. Carvalho indicates that excessive sleepiness and fatigue might accelerate brain aging in late middle age and older adults. One key finding by Dr. Carvalho is that excessive sleepiness is associated with increased longitudinal Aβ accumulation in older adults without dementia. The finding suggests that patients suffering from sleepiness are predisposed and may be more vulnerable to the pathologic changes associated with Alzheimer’s disease. His work shed more light on the critical interaction between sleep disorders and comorbidities such as cardiovascular disease, depression, and neurodegeneration. His innovative skills as an exemplary young sleep investigator fulfills the mission bestowed by this award.


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2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES*

*As of April 8, 2019

Ackerman, Glen, MD, FAAN Acosta, Juan Acton, Emily Adam, Octavian Adam, Robert Adam, Suzie Adamczak, Richard, MA Adamczyk-Sowa, Monika, Associate MD, PhD Adamec, Ivan Adamek, Iwona Adamo, Alessandra Adams, Irene Adams, Jamie Adams, Matthew Adams-Williams, Lori Adang, Laura Aderemi, Joseph Adhikari, Ayush Adibnia, Yasaman Adlard, Nicholas Adler, Charles, MD, PhD, FAAN Adrissi, Jennifer Aerra, Ashwitha, MPharm Affan, Muhammad Agabi, Osigwe Agac, Busranur Agarwal, Pinky, MD, FAAN Agarwal, Saloni Agarwal, Shreya, BA Agarwal, Sonika Agarwala, Biswadip Agassiz, Victor, MD Aghoram, Rajeswari, DM Agin-Liebes, Julian Agostini, Mark Aguera Morales, Eduardo Aguilar, Maria Aguilera, Carlos Aguirre, Arlene Aguirre Hernandez, Clara Agurto, Paula

Ahad, Antwan, MD, FAAN Ahden, Shubhdeep Ahern, Dennis Ahern, Kevin Ahluwalia, Gurdeep Ahluwalia, Sharat Ahluwalia-Singh, Brij, MD, FAAN Ahmad, Arsalan Ahmadi Jazi, Ghazaleh Ahmasalo, Riitta Ahmed, Aiesha, MD Ahmed, Anwar Ahmed, Iftekhar, MD, PC, FAAN Ahmed, Juweiriya, BSc Ahmed, Muhammad Masood Ahmed, Rashid Ahmed, Samar Ahn, Hyung Seok Ahn, Janice Ahrens, Stephanie Ahuja, Brian Aiba, Ikuko Ailani, Jessica, MD Airas, Laura Ait Tihyaty, Maria Aita, John Aiyagari, Venkatesh Aiyegbusi, Oludare Ajiboye, Norman, MD Ajroud-Driss, Senda, MD, FAAN Akano, Emmanuel, MD Akhlaghipour, Golnoush Akhtar, Rizwan Akintola, Oluwatosin Akkerman, Ella Akman Demir, Firedevs Gulsen Aksamit, Allen, MD, FAAN Aksu-Menges, Evrim Al Gaeed, Mohanad Al Banna, Mona, MB BCh BAO, MSc(Res) Al Hatmi, Sulaiman

Al Jerdi, Salman Al-Araji, Adnan, FRCP, FRCPG Al-Bajalan, Sarwer Al-Dahhak, Roula Al-hameed, Majed Al-Harbi, Talal Al-Hasan, Yazan Al-Janabi, Omar, MBChB, MS Al-Khalili, Yasir Al-Louzi, Omar, MD Al-Mohawes, Amal Al-Mubarak, Ali Al-Shorafat, Duha, MD Alabi, Peter, MBBS, FMCP Alam, Fidaul Alam, Khondoker Alam, Sardar Muhammad Alam, Tariq Alam, Umar Alameda, Gustavo, MD, FAAN Alamgir, Wasim Alava, Ryndell Alballa, Saleh Mohamed Albarrak, Anas Albert, Amanda Albert, Brianna, BS Albert, Dara, DO Albert Meza, Guillermo Albin, Casey Albrecht, Detlef Albrecht, Philipp Moritz Albright, Karen, DO, MPH Alcalay, Roy, MD Alcantara Lima, Arthur Alchaki, Abdul Rahman, MD Alderson, Jillian Aleem, Mohamed Ibrahim Alegria, Marco Antonio Alencar, Jessica Aleong, Keith Alessandro, Lucas

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Aaen, Gregory Aaroe, Ashley, MD Aasly, Jan, MD, PhD Abbas, Shan Abbatemarco, Justin, MD Abdallah, Amir Abdallah, Amjad Abdel-Hamid, Hoda, MD, FAAN Abdelhafez, Walid Hamza, BS Pharm Abdelmoity, Ahmed, MD Abdelmoumen, Imane Abdelnour, Rebecca AbdelRazek, Mahmoud Abdennadher, Myriam Abdulai, Fatima Abe, Caroline Abello, Jhon Abend, Nicholas, MD Able, Richard Abou Fayssal, Nada Abou-Mrad, Fadi, MD, PhD, FAAN Aboud, Orwa, MD, PhD Abraham, Justin, MBA Abraham, Rinu Abrahams, Brian Abrams, Gary, MD, FAAN Abrams, Rory, MD Abrams, Russell Abrantes-Pais, Fatima Abreu, Pedro Miguel, MD Absar, Nicole Abu, Anju Abu-Ata, Mahmoud Achari, Madhureeta Acharya, Jayant, MD, DM, FAAN Acharya, Vinita Achi, Eugene Achi, Oliver Achieng, Elsie Achiron, Anat, MD, PhD, FAAN Achtereekte, Hermanus


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2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Alessi, Anthony, MD, FAAN Alessi, Helena Alessi-LaRosa, Stephanie Alex, Katie, BS Alexander, David, MD Alexander, Nicole Alexander, Robert Alexeeva, Aissa Alexianu, Maria, MD, PhD Alfano, Lindsay Alfonso, Gishlaine Alfradique-Dunham, Isabel Algarni, Saleh Algemiro, Juliana, MD, PhD Algemiro, Waldemar Alhaddad, Sarah Alhamaid, Fawaz Ali, Abeera Ali, Assad, MS Ali, Farwa Ali, Hasan, BA Ali, Noore Ali, Yousuf Alias, Mathew Aliberti, Paula Alilender, Malle Aljafen, Bandar Aljarallah, Salman Aljeriesh, Sultan Alkaitis, Damanhuri, MD, FAAN Alkawaz, Mais Allali, Gilles Allan, Brent Allcott, Natalie Allegra, Patrizia, MBA Allegri, Ricardo Allen, Alexander Allen, Arthur Allen, Christopher Allen, Shawn Allen-Philbey, Kimberley, MSc Allison, Tyler

Allred, Margaret Almad, Akshata Almaraz, Seth Almsaddi, Malaz Alolayan, Yazeed Alonso, Lourdes Alonso-Quinones, Hector Alotaibi, Fatimah Alp, Filiz Alqahtani, Abdullah Alqahtani, Ahmed Alrajeh, Mohammad Alroughani, Raed, MD, FAAN Alsaman, Abdulaziz Alseoudi, Sarab AlShaer, Dareen, SBneurology, FEBL Alshaikh, Jumana Alshammaa, Abdullah Alshammari, Abdulaziz Alter, Katharine, MD Altintas, Ayse Altmann, Markus, PhD Altmann, Patrick Altmeyer, Mark Altschul, Dorothea, MD Altunrende, Burcu Alvarado Arias, Alexis Alvarenga, Marcos Alvarez, Enrique, MD, PhD Alvarez, Franklin Alvarez Manzo, Hector Alvaro, Anthony, FRACP Alve, Abigail Alves, Angelo, MD, PhD, FAAN Alvi, Muhammad Aly, Zarmeneh Alyahya, Mossaed Alzahrany, Majed Aman Ramm, Kaitlyn Amar, Jordan Amara, Amy, MD PhD Amaral, Mauro Amato, Anthony, MD, FAAN

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Amato, Macrine Grace Amato, Maria Pia Amaya, Carolina Amayo, Erastus, MD, FAAN Ambulkar, Swapnil, B Pharm Amendt, Alisha Amezcua, Lilyana, MD, FAAN Amick, Amy Amin, Anand Amin, Faisal, MD, PhD Amin, Moein Amin, Nessim Amin, Raima, MD Amini, Athena, MSN, FNP Aminian, Narsis Amir, Darwin Amir, Murtaza, MD, FAAN Amir, Rizvana Amireh, Abdallah Amlie-Lefond, Catherine, MD, FAAN Ammah, Deidre Ammerman, Diane, PharmaD Amorim, Goncalo Amrami, Kimberly, MD Amrutkar, Chaitanya An, Eugene Anadani, Mohammad Anagnostouli, Maria Anand, Bhupinder Anand, Pria, MD Ananda, Rajee Anang, Julius Anania, Veronica Anatskaia, Ludmila Ancheta, Jullius Andersen, Brian Andersen, Peter Munch Anderson, Aaron Anderson, Al, MD, FAAN Anderson, Alison, MS, CGC Anderson, Ashley, MD

Anderson, Daniel, DO Anderson, David, MD, FAAN Anderson, David Anderson, Eric, MD, PhD Anderson, Frank Anderson, Jan, PharmD Anderson, Julie Anderson, Kiesha Anderson, Kim, DVM Anderson, Nicolaas Anderson, Rachel Anderson, Shannon, PA Anderson, Taylor Anderson, Wayne, MD, FAAN Andersson, Candace Andersson, Ellen Christina Andrade, Danielle Andrade, Gizely Andrade, Mauricio Andrasik, Frank ANDRE, Niko Andrews, Jeffrey Andrews, Jinsy, MD, FAAN Angelini, Corrado, MD, FAAN Angell, Suzanne Ani-Osheku, Ifeyinwa Anilkumar, Arayamparambil Annie, Lannuzel Anoja, Nancy, MSc, CCGC Ansari, Ramin Ansari, Saeed Ansevin, Carl, MD, FAAN Antel, Jack, MD, FAAN Antigua, Sandra, MD Antsov, Katrin Antuono, Piero, MD, FAAN Ao, Dong-Hui Aparicio, Hugo, MPH Apatoff, Brian, MD, PhD


Arnold Fiebelkorn, Catherine Aron, Carey, DVM Aroor, Sivaramakrishna Arora, Abhinav Arora, Ravinder Arroyo, Sergio, MD, PhD Arruda, Marco, MD, PhD Arruda, Renato Arumaithurai, Kogul Asad, Syed Asad, Syed Daniyal Asgharnejad, Mahnaz Ashbrook, Liza Ashcraft, Elizabeth Ashe, Terry Ashleigh, Theophania Ashman, Eric, MD, FAAN Askhonov, Ulugbek Aslam, Sana Asnafi, Solmaz Assadi, Rami-james Assadi Khansare, Mitra, MD, FAAN Assis, Telma Ast, Hayleigh Atalla, Nader Atanes Perez, Inmaculada, PharmD Atkins, David Atlas, Caroline Atta, Sania Attar, Hatim Attaripour, Sanaz, MD Atula, Sari Aubuchon, Neil Aucutt-Walter, Natalie Auffret, Manon, PhD, PharmD Augustine, Ann Augustine, Erika, MD, FAAN Aul, Edward Austin, Claire Austin, Erica, DO Avcu, Hasan, MD Avelar, Wagner

Avery, Robert, DO Avidan, Alon, MD, MPH, FAAN Avila, Edward Avila, J. David Avila, Mirla Avila, Robin Avitzur, Orly, MD, MBA, FAAN Awolesi, Adebola Awosika, Oluwole, MD Axtell, Robert Aybek, Selma, MD, FAAN Ayer, Gretchen, MS Ayish, Doha Aylward, Alissa Ayrignac, Xavier, MD Aysenne, Aimee Ayyar, Ram, MD, FAAN Azarmina, Pejman Azeem, Muhammad Azelby, Robert Azevedo, Christina, MD Azevedo, Paula Azher, Idrees Aziz, Adel Aziz, Hasan, MRCP Aziz-Donnelly, Angela, MD Azizi, S, MD, PhD Azuma, Rikka Azvolinsky, Anna Babb, Angela Babigian, Armen Babineau, Shannon Babu, Suma, MD, MPH Baca, Christine, MD Bacchus, Micky, BS Bach, Ivo Bach, Malgorzata Bacharach, Rae, DO Bacher, Corey, MD Backonja, MishaMiroslav, MD Bader, Alexander Badge, Test Badhwar-Parasher, Shruti

Badole, Shailesh Mohan, MD, MBBS Baechler, Andrea Baehr, Mathias Baehring, Joachim, MD, DSc Baek, Seol-Hee Baerwaldt, Tiffany Baez, Alejandra Baglin, Ally Bagnas, Marjorie Anne, MD Baharnoori, Moogeh, FRCPC Bahouth, Mona, MD Bahri, Mara, MSc Bahroo, Laxman Baik, Minyoul Bailey, Charles Bailey, Mary Bain, Jennifer, MD, PhD Baird, John Bajaj, Richa, DMD Bajwa, Samar Bakdache, Fabien Baker, Darren Baker, Jeff Baker, Jessica Baker, M Eric Baker, Nancy Bakerywala, Rubina Bakhtiiarova, Klara Baki, Nour Bakirtzis, Christos Bakshi, Nandini, MD, FAAN Bakshi, Rohit, MD, FAAN Bakshi, Sonya Balabhadra, Anvesh Balabusta, Sylvia Balasa, Alfred Balashov, Konstantin, MD, PhD, FAAN Balasubramaniam, Gayathiri Balbi, Alanna Balcer, Laura, MD, MSCE, FAAN Baldassarri, Romina

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Apostolova, Liana, MD, FAAN Appel, Stanley, MD, FAAN Appleberry, Holly, DO, MBA Appleby, Brian Arabambi, Babawale, MBBS Aradi, Stephen Aradine, Elizabeth Arai, Aki Araki, Nobuo Araqi Houssaini, Adil Arasho, Belachew Araujo, Lindsey Arbeu Reyes, Marlene Arbogast, Steven Arcos, Gonzalo Ardito, Bonaventura Arditti, Inbal Arezoumandan, Sanaz Argudo Luzuriaga, Jenny Argyropoulos, Angela Arias, Albert, MD Arias, William Arias Gomez, Manuel Aritonang, Freddy Arkin, Karen Arkin, Steven Armangue, Thais, MD Armon, Carmel, MD, FAAN Armstrong, Dallas Armstrong, Melissa, MD, MSc, FAAN Armstrong, Michelle, MAEd, C-TAGME Armstrong, Robert, MD Armstrong, Roisin Arnan, Martinson, MD Arnaud-Pras, Sophie Arndtsen, Clara Arnett, Kenya, BA Arno, Ross Arnold, Douglas Arnold, Jennifer Arnold, Marc


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2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES baldinetti, francesca Baldwin, Maria Ballaban-Gil, Karen, MD Ballur Narayana Redd, Varalakshmi Balmuth-Loris, Zachary Baloh, Robert, MD, FAAN Bame, Eris Bamford, Nigel Bandyopadhyay, Sankar, MD, FAAN Banerjee, Atul, MBA Banerjee, Pradeep Bang, Jee, MD Bangalore Vittal, Nandakumar Bangoura, Sabine, MD Bansal, Poonam Banwell, Brenda, MD, FAAN Banwell, Emma Baquis, George, MD, FAAN Bar Dov, Ayelet Bar Zohar, Danny Baraban, Elizabeth, PhD, MPH Barahona, Jorge Baral, Ritu, BA Barale, Nicolas Barales, Armando Baranello, Giovanni Baratta, Laura Barba, Chrysanthi Barbaro, Marissa Barbas, Nancy, MD Barber, Danielle Barber Lindquist, Susan Barberis Martinez, Patricia Helena Barbosa, William Barbu, Shadi Barbush, Kimberly Barcelo, Ernesto Barcinas, Tanya Bard, Kathryn Bares, Matt Bargnes, Vincent, BS

Barhate, Kavita, DM Barisic, Nina barkenbus, john Barlow, Stephanie Barmore, Ryan Barnes, Janel Barnes, Todd, MBA Barnette, Callie Barohn, Richard, MD, FAAN Barone, Donald Barr, Lorraine Barr, Trang, AS Barratt, Diana, MD, MPH, FAAN Barrera, Jasmine, MSPH Barrera-Sierra, Sergio Barreto, Amilcar, MR Barrett, A., MD, FAAN Barrett, Kevin, MD, FAAN Barrett, Matthew Barron, Adam Barron, Gerard, BSc (Hons) Barros, Ariana Barsky, James Barsottini, Orlando, MD, PhD Barthel, Alissa Bartleson, J. D., MD, FAAN Bartnik, Alexander, BS Bartolini, Luca Barton, Brandon, MS Barton, Trevor Bartosik-Psujek, Halina Bartt, Russell, MD, FAAN Barylowicz, Renata Basaia, Silvia Basha, Omar Bashir, Hassaan Bashir, Mahrukh Basilio, Carlos, MD Baskin, Patty Basoff, Dan Basovic, Lara

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Bassons, Rocio Bast, Sarah Bastien, Brandon, BA Basu, Sagar Batchelor, Tracy, MD, MPH Batchu, Keerthi Bateman, Randall, MD Bates, Vernice Batie, Janine Batipps, Michael, MD, FAAN Batra, Ayush Batra, Sahil Battista, Vanessa Bauch, Sarah Bauer, Angela, BBA Bauman, Kristie Baumann, Robert, MD, FAAN Baumel, Barry Baumgartner, Natalie Bayas, Antonios, MD Bayat, Arezou Bayat, Elham, MD BAYLIS, Gordon, DPhil Baynes, Natalie Bayode, Andrew, MBA Bayuk, Thomas Bazil, Carl, MD, PhD, FAAN Beaber, Brandon Beach, Paul, DO, PhD Beal, Myron, MD, FAAN Beard, Lyla Beary, Jonathan Beaudoin, Ann-Marie Beavin, Jill, MSCN Bebo, Bruce Beccari, Diana, MD Becher, Burkhard, PhD Bechtold, Cliff Beck, Erin Beck, Sabih Beck, Simon, MD Becker, Amanda Becker, Benjamin Becker, Chris

Becker, Daniel Becker, Jennifer Becker, Kimberly, PharmD Becker, Tara Beckstrom, Heather, BA Bede, Peter Bedlack, Richard, MD, PhD, FAAN Beehler, Blake Beenders, Sara Beenstock, Dana Beerepoot, Lucas Beers, Louis Bega, Danny, MD Begasse De Dheum, Olivia Begasse De Dheum, Olivia Begelman, Susan, FACC Beghi, Ettore, MD, FAAN Beh, Shin Behforuzi, Hura Behne, Jacinta Behravan, Vahid Beiner, Melissa, MD Bekavac, Ivo, MD, PhD Belachew, Shibeshih Belenguer Benavides, Antonio, MD Bell, Karen Bellamkonda, Sushma Bellew, Michael, MBA Belliston, Scott Bello, Abiodun, MD Belman, Anita, MD, FAAN Belt, Gary, MD, FAAN Belter, Lisa, MOH Beltran, Dario, MD, FAAN Belway, Brian, BKin, BSc Ben-Amor, Ali-Frederic Benabed, Mohamed Benabou, Reina, MD, PHD Benameur, Karima Benameur, Nicole


Berman, Dr Howard Berman, Jeffrey Berman, Morgan, BA Berman, Robert, MD Bermel, Robert, MD Bermperian, Kyriakos, MBA Bernad, Peter, MD, FACP Bernard, Neerali, DO Bernardo, Katrina Bernat, James, MD, FAAN Bernes, Saunder Bernheimer, James Berni, Irene Bernier, Anne Bernier, Gilles Bernitsas, Evanthia Berns, Meaghan, BA Bernstein, Rebecca, C-TAGME Bernton, Edward Berrios Morales, Idanis Berruecos, Steve, RCP Berry, Christine Berry, John Berth, Sarah Berthaud, Jimmy Bertolotto, Antonio Bertram, Edward, MD, FAAN Bery, Anand Besbris, Jessica, MD Beshara, Simon Besharat, Amir, DO Besliu, Sergiu Beslow, Lauren, MD Bessemer, Robin Besser, Christian Bessho, Tomoko Best, Pamela Best, Sharon Bestoso, Jose, MD Betjemann, John, MD Bette, Sagari Bettermann, Kerstin, MD, PhD Bettinger, Irene

Bettini, Mariana Beuthin, Justin Bevan, Carolyn Bever, Christopher, MD, MBA, FAAN Beveridge, Alexander Bevers, Matthew Beversdorf, David, MD, FAAN Beyeen, Amennai Daniel Bezdrob, Ajla Bhadola, Shivkumar, BA Bhambri, Ankur Bhan, Chantal Bhanu, Kesavamurthy Bhardwaj, Shiven Bhargava, Pavan Bhasin, Priya Bhat, Annapoorna Bhat, Gopalakrishna, MD, MBBS Bhat, Madhav Bhatia, Kailash, MD, FAAN Bhatia, Poonam Bhatnagar, Rajesh Bhatt, Jaydeep, MD Bhattacharjee, Pritorthi, M Pharm Bhattacharya, Guruprasad, MD, MBBS Bhattacharya, Pratik, MD, MPH Bhattacharyya, Shamik, MD Bhatti, Danish, MD Bhavaraju-Sanka, Ratna, MD Bhawsar, Nilaya Bhide, Nirmal Bhimani, Subbarao Bhole, Rohini Bhupali, Deepa, MD Bianchin, Marino Bickart, Kevin Bickel, Jennifer, MD, FAAN Bielekova, Bibiana, MD, FAAN Biemiller, Rachel

Biffi, Alessandro, MD Bigaud, Marc Biglan, Kevin Bilal, Muhammad Bilici, Nadir Biliciler, Suur, MD Biller, Jose, MD, FAAN, FACP, FAHA Billinghurst, Lori, MD Bin Kim, Jung Bingeliene, Arina Biotti, Damien, MD Biousse, Valerie, MD Bird, Katelyn Bird, Thomas, MD, FAAN Bird Nelson, Sarah, JD Bireley, John Birlea, Laur Marius Birnbaum, Gary, MD, FAAN, FANA Bisangwa, Solomon Bischof, Felix Bischoff, Keri Bishop, Jackie, MPH Bishop, Michael Bisi, Ayotunde Bismuth, Daniella Bissig, David Bissonnette, Stephanie Bite, Anna Bitter, Johannes Bitzogli, Kleopatra Bixby, Mindy Bizzell, Clifford, RPh, MBA Bjelde, Betsy Black, Holly Black, Stuart, MD, FAAN Blackburn, Kyle Blackford, Ian Blackie, Jeffrey, FRACP Blackwell, Erica, APRN, FNP-BC Blackwood, Emma Blaettler, Thomas Blair, Kelly Blair, Roger Blake, Hezekiah

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Benarroch, Eduardo, MD, FAAN Benatar, Michael, MBChB, DPhil, FAAN Benbadis, Selim, MD, FAAN Bendarraz, Karim Bender, Evin Beneduzzi, Daiane, MD Benezra, Caroline Benish, Sarah, MD, FAAN Benitez, Sara, BS Benjamin, Sara Bennett, Amy Bennett, Bucky Bennett, Frank Bennett, Jeffrey, MD, PhD, FAAN Bennett, Richard, MD, FAAN Bensa, Caroline, MD Bensi, Catalina Bensken, Wyatt, BS Benson, Leslie Benson, Lynn Benson, Trey, MBA Benzel, Renee Bera, Mridul, MD, MBBS Beran, Roy, MD, FAAN Berg, Paul Berger, Joseph, MD, FAAN Berger, Warren Bergey, Gregory, MD, FAAN Berghoff, Martin, PhD MD Bergman-Bock, Stuart Bergmann, Arnfin Bergmann, Lars Bergsland, Niels Bergstein, Erica, MS Berkovich, Regina, MD, PhD Berkowitz, Aaron, MD, PhD Berlant, Frank Berman, Brian, MD, MS, FAAN


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2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Blakeley, Jaishri, MD Blanchard, Ryan Blandford, Jill Blank, Leah Blattner, Margaret, MD Blauth, Kevin Bleck, Thomas, MD, FAAN Blewett, Megan Block, Valerie, DPTSc Blodau, Andreas Blum, David Blum, Robert Blume, Shannon Board, Thomas Bobrow, Michelle Bobzean, Samara Boddu, Aditya Boden-Albala, Bernadette, DrPH Bodero Solis, Carlos Bodhinathan, Karthik, PhD Bodkin, Cynthia, MD Boero, Andres Boes, Christopher, MD, FAAN Boesen, Magnus, MD, PhD Boeve, Bradley, MD Boffa, Giacomo, MD, PhD Bogdanovich, Sasha, MD, PhD Bogitch, Ray, MD Bohlega, Saeed Boisseaux, Pascale, MD Bojarski, Lauren Bokhari, Matthew Bolana, Carlos Bolduc, Francois, MD, PhD Boller, Francois, MD, PhD, FAAN Bollineni, Aruna Bomprezzi, Roberto Bonda, Chaitanya Bonnell, Gabriel Bonnet, Wilmot Bonsell, Katherine

Boone, Caroline Boorigie, Madeline Booss, John, MD,FAAN Boozer, Lindsay, DVM, DACVIM Borba, Fabricio, MD Bordbar, Elahe Borders, Aaron Borire, Adeniyi Borkar, Raksha Borowsky, Beth Bosco, Annaliese Bose, Analdev Bose Kolanu, Anjali, MPH Boshra Kirollos Abde, Amir Bosley, Thomas, MD, FAAN Bosque, Patrick Bostantjopoulou-Kamb, Sevasti Boster, Aaron Botchway-Doe, Kylie Both, Matthias Bou, Gabriela, BS Boubour, Alexandra Bouchachi, Soumya Bouchard, Manon Boucher, Thierry Boudreau, Remi Bourey, Alison Bourre, Bertrand, MD Bouslama, Mehdi Boutalbi, Youcef Bouvier, Deborah Bove, Riley, MD Bower, James, MD, MSc, FAAN Bowers, Joe Bowley, Michael Bowling, Courtney Bowling, Susana, MD Boxer, Adam, MD, PhD Boyanpally, Anusha Boyce, Darlene, ANP Boyd, Brooks Boyer, Edward Boyko, Alexey, PhD,MD

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Boyko, Olga Boylan, Kelly Boyle, Katie Boyle, Martha Boyle, Richard, FRACP, MBBS BOzeman, Andrea Bozovsky, Tomas Braccia, Deborah Bradley, Jessica Bradley, Walter, DM, FRCP, FAAN Bradshaw, Anthony Bradshaw, Deborah, MD, FAAN Bradshaw, Elizabeth Bradshaw, Phillip Braiman, Jonathan, MD, PC Braksick, Sherri, MD Brambilla, Laura Brand- Poinson, Brittany Brand-Schieber, Elimor Brandabur, Melanie Brandel, Michael, MAS Brandes, David, MD, FAAN Brandstadter, Rachel Brandt, Derek Brandt, Tracy Branigan, Gregory Brannagan, Thomas, MD, FAAN Branson, Chantale, MD Braquet, Jessica Bras, Ana Catarina Brashear, Allison, MD, MBA, FAAN Brathwaite, Reuben Braun, Marta Braun, Michael Braund, Victoria Braune, Caroline Braune, Stefan Braverman, Lana Brayo, Petra, MD Brazda, Pavel, MBA Breedlove, Katherine Breidenbach, Alexander

Brennan, Benjamin Brennan, Francis Brennan, Ryan Brenton, James Bresette, Linda, NP, DNP Bressman, Susan, MD, FAAN Brewer, Christopher Brey, Robin, MD, FAAN Brickell, Kiri Bridgman, Peter Briemberg, Hannah, MD, FRCPC Briggs, Deborah Briggs, Farren Brigham, Danielle Brillante, Raquel, DNP, MSN Brillman, Jon, MD, FRCPI Bringer, Pierre-Michel Brink, Justine Brinkman, Ryan Britton, Carolyn, MD Britton, Jeffrey, MD, FAAN Brix, Ulrike Brizzi, Kate Broadley, Simon Broc, Nicolas Brochet, Bruno, PhD Brock, Matthew, MD Brod, Staley Brodbeck, Robbin Broderick, Joseph, MD, FAAN Broderick, Matthew, MD Brogueira Rodrigues, Filipe Brohi, Hazim Muhammad Yousu Brola, Waldemar Bromberg, Mark, MD, PhD, FAAN Bromley, Steven, MD, FAAN Bronstein, Yuri Brooks, Andrew


Buczyner, Jennifer Buda, Alexandra, BS Budahazy, Melissa Budd, Wesley Budd Haeberlein, Samantha Budson, Andrew, MD Buerki, Robin, MD, MPhil Buettner, Christian Buffels, Regine Buford, Rhonda Buko, Alexander Buletko, Andrew Bullinger, Sandra Bullock, Melody Bulson, Todd Bultemeyer, Marlene Bumsch, Kristin Bunker, Anna Bunkers, Claire Bunting-Perry, Lisette, PhD, RN Burba, Alonzo Burbano, Lisseth Burch, Rebecca Burciu, Roxana Burdette, David Burdick, Daniel Burger, Kathleen Burgos, Marcos, MD Burke, Sean Burkett, John, MD Burkey, Adam, MD Burkholder, David, MD Burlock, Brianna, MPH Burnett, Melinda Burns, Matthew, MD, PhD Burns, Ramona, ARNP Buro-Auriemma, Lauren Burrows, Guy Burrus, Tamika, MD, FAAN Burtis, David Burton, Edward, DPhil Burton, Jason Burton, Priscilla Burton, Tina, MD

Buscarinu, Maria Chiara Busch, Elizabeth Buser, Adam Bushnell, Cheryl, MD, MHS Busis, Neil, MD, FAAN Busl, Katharina, MD, MS Buslov, Alexander Busse, Gregory Bussey, Jessica Butler, Michele Butler, Russell Butterfield, Russell, MD, PhD, BS Buttmann, Mathias, MD Button, Amy, BA/CRC Button, Don Button, Judy, BS/CRC Buttrick, Maureen Buxton, William Buzo, Ricardo Buzzard, Katherine Byars, Angus Byrne, Paul Byrnes, Marie Bzdyra, Piotr Cabalteja, Czerysh Cabatingan, Mark Cabre, Philippe, MD Cabrejo Bravo, Jose Cabrera Maqueda, Jose Maria, MD Caccese, Jaclyn Cacic, Kelsey Cadavid, Diego, MD, FAAN Cadiou, Francois Cady, Roger Caffaro, Maria, MD Cahan, Joshua Cahill, Carolyn Cahill, Daniel, MD, PhD Cahill, Jonathan, MD Cahn, Bradley Cai, Dongming, MD,PhD Cai, Lupei Cain, Molly Cakar, Filinta

Calabresi, Peter, MD, FAAN Calame, Daniel, MD, PhD Calder, Christopher, MD, PhD, FAAN Calderon Rios, Maria Del Rosario Calderwood, David Caldwell, Michael Cali, Francesca Caliani, Maria Fernanda Calil da Silveira, Victor Call, Elena Callaghan, Brian, MD, FAAN Callahan, Michael Calle, Juan Callegari, Peter, MD Caller, Tracie Calvez, Morgan Calvo Vildoso, Christian Calvoso, Roberta Camac, Ann Camacho, Elizabeth, BS Camargo, Christian, MD Camargo Jordan, Walter Camargo Villarroel, Walter Mario Camarillo, Jason Cambron, Laura Camenga, David, MS, MD, FAAN Cameron, Michelle Cameron Watts, Jan Camilo Mena, Yokaira Campbell, Bob Campbell, Jamie, MD Campbell, Jennifer Campbell, Laura Campellone, Joseph, MD, FAAN Campos, Mabel Canale, Erin Candler, Shawn Cangiano-Heath, Aileen Canlas, Bryan Paulo Cannard, Kevin, MD, FAAN

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Brooks, Christopher Brooks, Jessica Brooks-Kayal, Amy, MD, FAAN Brown, Adam, MSci PhD Brown, Amy Brown, Brandon Brown, Christopher Brown, Cynthia, MD, FAAN Brown, Daria, PharmD, BCPS Brown, Dena Brown, Dwayne Brown, E. Alexandra Brown, Joel Brown, Joseph Brown, Nisha Brown, Patrick, BS Brown, Robert, MD, FAAN Brown, Stephanie Brownlee, Wallace Brownrout, Jenna Bruce, Beau, MD Brunelli, Brian Brunet, Francis Brunner, Angela, PhD Bruno, Joseph Bruno, Tania Bruzzone, Maria, MD BruĂąa, Ricardo Bryan, Wilson Brys, Miroslaw, MD, PhD Bsteh, Christian, MD Buarque de Macedo, Ilene Buarque De Macedo, Pedro Buchhalter, Jeffrey, MD, FAAN Bucilova, Katerina, MSc Buck, Laura Buck, Shandi Buckland, David Buckler, Richard Buckley, Karen, BSc Buckley, Thomas


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2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Cantillon, Marc, MD, FAAN Cantor, Liliah Cap, Caitlyn Capaldo, Nicholas Capela, Carlos, MR Caplan, Louis, MD, FAAN Capobianco, David, MD, FAAN Capobianco, Marc Capone, Patrick, MD, PhD, FAAN Caputo, Domenico Caraballo-Cartagena, Sonia Carandang, Raphael Carazo, Kenneth Carb, Kodiak Carbini, Mariana Carbunar, Olimpia Cardenas, Javier, MD Cardenas, Kimberly Cardenas Castillo, Ylec Cardinal, Kristen Carleton, Susan Carlson, Chad Carlson, Craig, MBA Carlson, Kara Carmenate, Yaretson Carne, Ross, FRACP Carnero Contentti, Edgar, MD Carod Artal, Javier, FAAN, MD, PhD Carpenter, Amanda Carra, Adriana Carran, Melissa Carrasco Solino, Felix Carreno, Nicolas Carrera, Joseph, MD Carrillo, Nuria Carroll, Katherine Carroll, Lynn Carroll, William, MBBS, MD, FRACP, FRC Carroll-Bullock, Andrea Carruthers, Robert Carter, Gregory, MD, PhD

Carter, Jonathan Carter III, Will Caruana, Brooke Caruso, Joe Carvajal, Alexander, MD, PhD Carvalho, Alzira Carvalho, Diego, MD Carwin, Amelia Casassa, Charles, MD Casci, Ian Cascino, Gregory, MD, FAAN Cascino, Terrence, MD, FAAN Case, Michael, MS Case, Ryan Caselli, Richard, MD, FAAN Casez, Olivier Cash, Ravyn Casimiro, Tanya Cassidy, Gina Castaneda, Carlos Castellano, Michael Castillo, Rosario Castillo Trivino, Tamara, MD Castoro, Ryan Castrellon, Demetria, RN, NP Castrillo-Viguera, Carmen Castro, Diana, MD Castro, Luis Castro, Luiz Castro Borrero, Wanda Castro Boulos, Fernanda Castro-Suarez, Sheila Castrodad- Molina, Rhaisa Castruita Flores, Miguel David Cathcart, Kathryn Caunca, Michelle Cavalier, Annie, BS Cavalier, Yefim Cavanaugh, Beth, MD Cavazos, Jose, MD, PhD, FAAN

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Caye, Maja Caylor, Lisa Cea Munoz, Jose Ceccaldi, Mathieu Cedarbaum, Jesse, MD, FAAN Cedrolla, Carlos Cee, Marketa Cejas, Diana, MPH Celente, Elizabeth Cereda, Diletta Ceriani, Claire Cernok, Katherine Cervantes-Arslanian, Anna Marisa, MD Cervellati, Matteo Cesario, Lisa, BSc Phm Cevering, Colby Cha, Yoon-Hee, MD Chaberska, Malgorzata Chad, David, MD, FAAN Chade, Noelia Chadehumbe, Madeline Chadha, Gunny Chadha, Savi, MD Chae, Joo Hyun Chafin-Medica, Donna Chai, Edward Chai, Jia Ren, MD Chai, Yaohui Chakraborty, Prosenjit, MD, MBBS, FAAN Chalia, Mayur Challagundla, Sankeerth Chamard Witkowski, Ludivine Chamberlain, Amanda Chamsi, Myriam Chan, Diane, MD, PhD Chan, Jeremy Chan, Justine Chan, Ka Yee Clara Chan Smyth, Nathan, MD Chand, Pratap, MD, FRCP, FAAN Chandar, Krishan, MB Chandok, Arun Chandra, Avinash

Chandra, Shivika Chandraratna, Dhia Chandy, John, MS, MBA Chang, Edward Chang, Gina Chang, Ih Chang, Rui Chang, Sandy Chang, Sergio Chang, Shek Kwan Chang, Tammy Chang, Tiffany, MD Chang, Vivide Chansakul, Chakorn Chanthavong, Bounphone, MPH Chao, Hsiao-Tuan Chapin, Benjamin Chapman, Catherine Chapman, Sherita, MD Chappell, Amy Charles, Andrew, MD Charleston, Larry, MD Charlet, Michael, MD, FAAN Charsar, Brittany Charvet, Leigh Chatterjee, Apratim Chaturvedi, Menorca, MSc Chaturvedi, Seemant, MD, FAAN, FAHA Chaudhry, Nadeem Chaudhry, Naveed Chaudhry, Saima, MD Chaudhry, Vinay, MD, FAAN Chaurasia, Rameshwar Chavada, Govind, MBBS, MD Chavez, Franz Chavin, Jeffrey Chawluk, John, MD, FAAN Chebini, Amokrane Chedid, Tarek Cheema, Mehmood Cheema, Zahid, MD, FAAN


Chhabria, Nisha Chiang, Jay Chiang, Sharon Chiang, Tsing-Yun, MD, FAAN Chieia, Marco Antonio Chien, Hsin, MD, PhD Chima, Jennifer Chin, Jerome, MD, PhD, MPH, FAAN Chin, Peter Chio, Adriano, MD, FAAN Chiodo, Louis Chiong, Winston Chiota-McCollum, Nicole, MD Chiquete, Erwin Chiriboga, Claudia Chisari, Clara Grazia, MD Chitnis, Shilpa, MD, PhD, FAAN, FANA Chitnis, Tanuja, MD, FAAN Chitsantikul, Prin Chiu, Shannon Chivukula, Pardh Cho, Tracey, MD, FAAN Cho-Park, Yoon Andrew, MD CM Chodosh, Joshua Choe, Meeryo, MD Choi, Claire Choi, John, MD, MPH, FAAN Choi, Victor, MD Chokroverty, Sudhansu, MD, FAAN Chong, Catherine, PhD Chopade, Pramod Chopp, Beth, MS RD Chorbadzhieva, Elena Chou, Claudia, MD Chou, Denise Chou, Hsiang-Chin, MS Chou, Sherry, MD Choudhary, Saher Choudhary, Shahid

Choudhury, Debasish, MD, MBBS Choudhury, Omar Choudry, Rabia Chouhfeh, Lynn Chow, Felicia, MD Chow, Tiffany, MD, FAAN Chowdhury, Sanjida, MSc MRCP Choyce, Renee, Assc Chraa, Mohamed Chrisman, Christina Christensen, Peter Broegger Christie, Michelle Chu, Chun, MD, PhD Chu, Duong, BA Chu, Peiyun Chu, Teresa Chu, Yu Cheng Chua, Jason Chuck, Christine Chugh, Deepak Chugh, Nanak Chughtai, Anjum Chun, Min Young Chung, Jeffrey, MD, FAAN Chung, Matthew Chung, Stephen Chung, Steve, MD, FAAN Chuquilin Arista, Miguel Churchland, Patricia, PhD Chwalisz, Bart Ciafaloni, Emma, MD, FAAN Ciccarelli, Luana Cifrese, Laura Cimbora, Daniel Cimprichova, Andrea Cincotta, Molly, MD Cioci, Richard Cioroiu, Comana Cios, Jacquelyne Cirillo, Federica Cirulli, Elizabeth, PhD

Claassen, Daniel, MD Claassen, Jan, MD, PhD Clague, Madison, BA Clardy, Stacey, MD, PhD Clares De Andrade, Joao Clark, Marissa Clark, Matthew, MS Clark, Sandra, MMedSc Clark-Imperial, Lisa Clarke, Jennifer, MD, MPH Clavelou, Pierre, MD Claverie, Santiago Clayton, David Clayton, Jr., Stephen Clem, Kerry Clemmons, Edward Clifford, Katherine Cline, Laura Cline, Michael Cochrane, Thomas, MD, MBA Cockroft, Bettina Coco, Christine Codling, Amanda Coetzee, Timothy Coffey, Brian Coffey, Christopher, PhD Cofield, Jackie Cohan, Stanley, MD, PhD Cohen, Bruce, MD, FAAN Cohen, Jeffrey Cohen, Jeffrey, MD, FAAN Cohen, Joshua, MD Cohen, Mikael, MD Cohen, Ron, MD Cohen, Steven Cohen, Yaelcohen, MScPharm Cohn, Samuel, MD Coiteux, Yvonne Colamarino, Renato, MD Colcher, Amy Cole, John, MD Cole, Jordan

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Chehrenama, Mahan Chen, Amalie Chen, Baibing, MPH Chen, Benson, MBChB Chen, Bing Yu Chen, Casandra Chen, Chelsea Chen, Denise Chen, Doris Chen, Edward Chen, Henry Chen, I-Hweii, MD, PhD Chen, Kenneth, BS Chen, Merry Chen, Nita Chen, ShuTing Chen, Tychicus Chen, Vincent Chen, Wendy Chen, Xue Chen, Zhaoming, MD, PhD, FAASM Chen, Zhi-Jian Chenette, Devon, PhD Cheng, Jocelyn Cheng, Sunfa Cheng, Yajun Chenna, Ahmed Chennou, Fella Cherayil, Neena Cherchi, Marcello, MD, PhD, FAAN Cherian, Rejo Cherifi, Donia, MS Cherkassky, Georgy Chernick, Dustin Chernoff, Rachel Chernyshev, Oleg, MD, PhD Chesak, David Chester-Jones, Angharad Chetkovich, Dane, MD, PhD Cheung, Amy, BS Cheung, Helen Cheung, Ivan Cheung, Ryan, DO Chew, Sheena, MD


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2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Cole, Sydni Coll, John Collazo, Ana, BS Colletta, Kalea Collier, Ann Marie, MD Colliez, Florence Colligan, Erica Collins, Jon Collongues, Nicolas, MD Colman, Howard, MD,PhD Colman, Thomas, MS Colon-Lopez, Milagros Colorado, Hector Javier Colton, Shannon Coman, Irene, MD Comella, Cynthia, MD, FAAN Comer, Meghan Comi, Giacomo Comisac, Michael Comiter, Henry Common, Ian Condello, Jillian Conell-Price, Jessamyn Conforti, Erodida, DNP Conner-Merz, Heather, PA-C Connerney, Michael Conners, James, MD Connolly, Anne, MD, FAAN Connors, Robert Conquest, Cynthia, CMM Conrad, Erin Consens, Flavia, MD Consentino Esquerre, Carlos Consing, Kirsten Nicole Constant, Nicholas Constantinidis, Theodoros, MD, PhD Contreras, Maricarmen, BA Contreras-De Lama, Janette Conway, Brittani Conway, Charlie, PhD

Conway, Devon Conway, Jenna, MD Conwit, Robin, MD, FAAN Coohill, Lisa Cook, Calli, FNP-C Cook, Charlie Cook, David, MD,FAAN Cook, Glen Cook, Karin Cook, Melissa Cook, Stuart, MD, FAAN Cooper, Christa Cooper, Felicia, MD Cooper, Hannah, BA Cooper, Kathryn Cooper, Vanessa Cope, Jennifer Copeland, Brian Coppola, Luis, MD Corbett, Genevieve Corbin, Ann, DHSc, MS Corbin, Zachary, MHS Corboy, John, MD, FAAN Corboz, Martin, MD Corcoran, Sean Corcoran, Susan Corey-Bloom, Jody, MD, PhD Coric, Vlad, MD Coriveau, Josh Cormier, Brielle Cormier, Justine Cornblath, Wayne, MD, FAAN Coronado, Paola Corporan, Dioma Correa, Catarina Correa, Daniel, MD Correale, Jorge Correia, Ines, MD Corry, Lauren Cortes, Jennifer Cortese, Irene, MD Cortez, Melissa Corti, Stefania Corvasce, Stefano, MD

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Corwin, Hal Cosentino, Carlos, MD, FAAN Coskun, Emily Costigan, Michele Cothros, Nicholas Cottrell, David, FRCP, MD, PhD Couch, James, MD, PhD, FAAN Couchenour, Rachel Coughlin, David, MD Courtois, Sylvie, MD Cousillas, Javier Couto, Christian Couto, Naiade Coutts, Kayla Couture, Eric Cova, Kristin Covington, Hosea Covo, Pedro Cox, Benjamin Cox, Eric Cox, Jacqueline Cox, Julie Cox, Timothy Coyle, Patricia, MD, FAAN Cragle, Loren Cramer, Joyce, BS Cramer, Steven, MD, FAAN Crandall, David Crandell, Allie, PharmD, RPh Craun, Anna Maria, RN, MBA Craveiro, Licinio, MD, PhD Crawford, Alison Crawford, Jacqueline Crayle, Jesse Cree, Bruce, MD, PhD, MCR, FAAN Creigh, Peter, MD Crepeau, Amy, MD Crepin, Charlotte Crespo, Ernesto, MD Creutzfeldt, Claire, MD Crino, Peter, MD, PhD

Crisan, Diana Crissinger, Tyler Cristancho, Ana, MD, PhD Cristofanilli, Massimiliano Crncevic, Slobodanka Crofskey, Samantha, BSc Crols, Roeland Cronin, Christina Croop, Rob, MD Crosby, Ronnie Cross, Anne, MD, FAAN Cross, Cassandra Cross, Zachary Crotty, Grace, MD Crouse, Nikkilina Crowder, Melissa, MD Crowell, Allison, MD Crowell, Jason Crowley, Meghan Crugnale, Teresa, C-TAGME Crump, Nicholas, MBBS, BMedSci, FRACP Crumrine, Patricia, MD, FAAN Crutchfield, Kevin Cruz, Heather Cruz, Juan Cruz, Linda-Ali, MA Cruz-Cortes, Cristina Cruz-Flores, Salvador, MD, MPH, FAAN Csepany, Tunde Cuadrado Rey, Maria, Md Cuascut Lassus, Fernando Cuberos Paredes, Ely Cubo Delgado, Esther, MD, FAAN Cucca, Alberto Cudkowicz, Merit, MD, MSC Cuello, Juan Pablo Cuesta Isabel, Ivan, MD Cui, Ying


Dale, Marian Daley, Catherine, MD Dalla Stella, Carlos, MD Dallara-Marsh, Alexis Dalmau, Josep, MD, PhD, FAAN Dalrymple, William Daly, Elizabeth Daly, Farrah, MD, MBA Damian, Anne Damin, Antonio, MD, PhD Dams-O’Connor, Kristen, PhD Dangayach, Neha, MD Dangond, Fernando, MD, FAAN Daniel, David Daniel, Jacob, MBBS, MD, DM Daniel, Taylor Daniel, Weston Daniello, Kate Danison, Jessica Danon, Moris, MD, FAAN Danoun, Omar, MD Dansereau, Benedicte Darby, Richard, MD Darken, Rachel, MD, PhD Darling, Diane Darrah, Shannon, C-TAGME Darras, Basil Darrow, Kelly, FNP-C Darwish, Sonja Das, Urmila, MD Das, Ashish, MD, MBBS Dasari, Ravi Dash, Deepa, MD, DM Dasheiff, Richard Datar, Jonathan Datta, Sanchari Datta, Shaetu, MD Daudt, Donald, MBA Daudt, Donald Daugherty, Justin Davalos, Long, MD

Dave, Rutu, BA Davidovic, Goran Davidson, Beverly, PhD Davies, Brian, BComm Davis, Amanda Davis, Arielle Davis, Hunter Davis, Kathryn, MD Davis, Linsay, MHA Davis, Marie, MD, PhD Davison, William, MD, FAAN Davydovskaia, Mariia Dawe, Jessica Dawley, Heather Dawod, Giana, BS Dawod, Judy Dawson, Andrew Dawson, Lindsay Day, Gregory, MD, MSc Day, John, MD, PhD Day, Louis Dayalu, Praveen, MD De Almeida, Bruno De Bleecker, Jan, MD De Boer, Lisa de Brujin, Marienke de Carvalho Cardozo, Ana Luisa De Freitas, Marcos, MD, PhD De Havenon, Adam, MD De Jager, Philip, MD, PhD De La Cruz Puebla, Myriam De La Meilleure, Gino De La Sablonniere, Justine De Lamar Del Risco, Rene Alfredo De Leon Benedetti, Andres, MD De Luca, Gabriele, MD, PhD De Luca, Natalia De Marchis, Gian Marco De Meo, Ermelinda De moliner, Karina, MD

De Paepe, Audrey De Pauw, Adinda De Pue, Annelien De Rossi, Nicola De Sa Ellwanger, Henrique, BSc De Santis, Robert, BHSc De Seze, Jerome, MD De Stefano, Nicola, PhD De Trane, Stefania De Vivo, Darryl, MD, FAAN Dean, Marissa Dean, Owen DeAngelis, Lisa, MD, FAAN DeAngelis, Teresa DeAngelis, Thomas Deans, Wesley Deb, Anindita Debaisse, Tayssir Deboo, Anahita, MD DeCerce, John Decewicz, David Dechant, Valerie Deck, Gina Deconinck, Nicholas Decoo, Danny, MD Deeb, Wissam, MD Deegan, Erin deFiebre, Gabrielle, MPH Defteraios, Spyridon Deik Acosta Madiedo, Andres, MD Deisenhammer, Florian, MD Del Boca, Veronica Del Papa, Dylan Deleon, Jessica, MD Deleu, Dirk Theophiel Delgado, Jessie Delgado, Primo Delgado, Sylvia Delgado Gil, Virginia, MD Delgado-Garcia, Guillermo, MD Delpirou Nouh, Claire

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Culbertson, Collin Cullinan, Fiona Cummings, Dana, MD, PhD Cummings, Erika Cummings, Jeffrey, MD, FAAN Cuneo, Richard Cunningham, Ed Cupka, Bryan Cupples, Courtney Curatolo, Luis, MD Curnow, Kathleen Curry, Candace, MD Curry, Michael Cusack, Stacy, MSOT Cusick, Susanne, BS Cutsforth-Gregory, Jeremy, MD Cutter, Gary Cutting, Shawna Czap, Alexandra, MD Czech, Jane, MS, MBA Czeisler, Barry, MD, MS D’Alessandro, Domenic D’Haeseleer, Miguel, PhD D’Souza, Richard Da Matta, Thales Da Silva, Alexandra Dabbous, Omar, MPH Dabi, Alok, MD, MBBS Dabruzzo, Brett Dacosta, Yadira Dadhich, Hrishikesh Daffner, Kirk, MD, FAAN Dagklis, Ioannis Dagostine, Michelle Dahab, Mohammad Magdy Dahlke, Frank Dahodwala, Nabila, MD Dai, Chi Dai, David Daigle, Emily Dakka, Ali Dakka, Youssef, MD, FAAN Dalakas, Marinos


2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES

2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES DeLuca, Matthew Delva, Aline Delvaux, Valerie Demarest, Lisa, BS Demattos, Natasha Demey, Ignacio Denhart-Lillard, Jay Denier, Christian Deniz, Irem Dennis, Emily Dennison, David Deo, Anand Depoortere, Paul-Henri, MD Derissen, Mara Derissen, Wolfgang Dermigny, Katharine Derosier, Frederick Dertmann, Annika Derwenskus, Joy Desai, Kunal Desai, Neeja Deschamps, Lisa Deshpande, Meenakshi Desmarais, Bill DeSousa, Garcia DeSousa, Keith DeSouza, Trevor Destafney, Elizabeth Desveaux, Lorna Dethlefs, Sven Detrich, Terry, MD, FAAN DeTurk, Nathan, MBA Deuel, Lisa Deuschl, Guenther, MD, FAAN Deutsch, Mariel Deutschlander, Angela Devanarayan, Priya Devarinti, Sruthi Devi, Sarala Devidze, Nino Devore, Elizabeth, NP, ScD DeVos, Keith Devos, Philippe, MD Dewey, Jeffrey, MD

Dexter, Donn, MD, FAAN Deykin, Aaron DeYoung, Linda Deyts, Carole Dham, Bhavpreet Dhamija, Rajinder, MD, FRACP DNB Dhanapalaratnam, Roshan Dhand, Amar, MD, DPhil Dhand, Upinder, MD, FAAN Dhanjal, Novraj Dharmakulaseelan, Laavanya, BSc Dhawan, Andrew, DPhil Dhib-Jalbut, Suhayl, MD, FAAN Dhoot, Roshni Dhume, Shaffina Dhuna, Anil, MD, FAAN Di, Wanshu Di Paolo, Diana Di Virgilio, Gabriella, MD Diabarquirli, Walter Diadato, John Dias, Ronaldo Maciel, MD Dias Veloso, Vanessa Diaz, Christina, MD, FAAN Diaz, Eridiz Diaz, Monica, MD Diaz, Violeta Del Carmen Diaz Diaz, Mayela Marie Diaz Lorente, Maria Diaz Ordonez, Maria Diaz Rojas, Maria Diaz Valenzuela, Santiago Diaz-Arrastia, Ramon, MD, PhD, FAAN Dib, Hussein DiCapua, Daniel Dicken, Frank, BS Dickendesher, Travis Dickerson, Bradford, MD, FAAN Dickerson, Cynthia Dickey, Georgann

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Diehn, Felix, MD Diep, Lien Dieppa, Marisara, MD Dietman, Sarah Dietrich, Jorg, MD, PhD, FAAN Dietz, Connor, BSc Dietz, Dominik DiFiore, Michael DiGiusto, Daniel Digre, Kathleen, MD, FAAN dima, elena laura Dimachkie, Mazen, MD, FAAN Dimberg, Elliot, MD, FAAN Dimitriadou, Maria Dimitrova, Alexandra Ding, Joy, MD Ding, Lingling DING, WEI Diniz, Denise Sisterolli, MD Dinkin, Marc, MD Dinsmore, Steven Diot, Eric DiPanni, Meg DiPaolo, Jessica DiRienzo, Tina Dishion, Evan Disse, Gregory Dive, Dominique, MD divers, elizabeth Dixit, Seema Dixit, Shanker, MD, FAAN Diyab, Mohamed Dmytrenko, George, MD, PhD Do, An Hong, MD Do, David Do, Mary Anhthu Doak, Karen Doan, Victor Dobkin, Roseanne Dobson, Jennifer Doche de Laquintane, Benoit

Dodick, David, MD, FAAN Dodig, Dubravka Doering, Amanda Doher, Nicholas, DO Doherty, James Dolan O’Brien, Mary Dolbow, James, MS Dolenc, Doug Dolev, Mark Dolmetsch, Ricardo Dolui, Sudipto Domanico, Natalie Domen, Christopher Domingos, Joao dominguez ugidos, raul Dominguez-Moreno, Rogelio Dompor, James Donohue, Sharla Donovan, Joanne, MD, PhD Doran, Mark Dorman, James, MD, FAAN, FACP Dorn, Susanne Dorotan, Maria Kristina Dorsch, Andrew, MD Dorsey, E. Ray, MD, MBA Doshi, Ushma Dossa, Paul Dostal, Filip Dostal, Ondrej Dotti, Marco Doty, Erin, MD Doty, Richard, PhD, FAAN Dougherty, Michelle, MD, FAAN Doughty, Christopher Douglas, Vanja, MD Dowling, Ewa Downs, Stephen Doyle, Alexander Doyle, Michael, MRCPI Dragano, Rachel Draheim, Christopher Drake, Jonathan


Dumlao, Melanie Dunakey, Rebecca Dunaway Young, Sally, DPT Dunayevich, Eduardo Dunbar, Erin Duncan, Charles Dunham, Aaron Dunham, Steven Dunkerton, Sophie Dunn, Briana Dunn, Candice, BS Dunn, Greg, PhD Dunn, Kent Dunn, Timothy Duong, Joseph Duong, Michael Duong, Sophie Lan-Linh Dupont, Sophie Dupre, Callum Dupuis, Michel Duque, Aristides Duque, Lissette Duraes, Joao Luis Duran, Nely Durand, Barbara, PhD Durbin, Brad Durbin, Sophie Durham, Susan Durica, Sarah Durif, Franck, MD, PhD Durozard, Pierre Dustin, Irene Dutra, Aurelio Dutton, Carolyn Duyvejonck, Alicia Dworetzky, Barbara, MD, FAAN Dwyer, Michael, MD, PhD Dwyer, Phil Dy, Marisela, MD Dyal, Simrit Dyck, James, MD, FAAN East, Lauren, BS Eaton, James Eaton, Jeanine, DDS Eaton, Silviya, MBA,

MA, C-TAGME Ebong, Ima, MD Ebrahimi-Fakhari, Darius, MD, PhD Echegaray, Sandra Ecker, Kenneth Ecklund, Dixie Eckroate, Claire Eckstein, Christopher Edan, Gilles, PhD Edberg, Dale Edelbrock, Ryan Edelsohn, Lanny, MD, FAAN Edgeworth, Michael Edhi, Muhammad Muzzammil Edlow, Brian, MD Edlund, Wendy, MD Edmunds, Aimee Edwards, Christopher Edwards, Keith, MD, FAAN Edwards, Michael Eggenberger, Eric, DO, FAAN Eguia del Rio, Pablo, MD Ehab, Jasmina, MS Ehrlich, Debra Ehrman, Osnat, MSc Eibling, Preston Eilender, Lawrence, MD, FAAN Ekholm, Deanna, SPHR Ekmekci, Hakan Eksambe, Padmavati Ekuta, Victor El Akkad, Tarek El Alayli, Ahmad El Ammar, Faten El Halabi, Tarek El Hokayem, Jimmy El Idrissi, Manale El Khoury, Ramy, MD El Kouzi, Ahmad El Sayed, Nohad El Seblani, Nader El-Dokla, Ahmed, MBChB

Elangovan, Cheran Elaskary, Ahmed Elble, Rodger, MD, PhD, FAAN Elble, Suzanne, MS Eldred, Simon Eldrige, Jason, MD Elfaituri, Muhammed Elfil, Mohamed Elfont, Robert, MD,PhD Elgalgamony, Mahmoud Elia, Roger, MD Elias, Brendan Elias-Hamp, Birte Elkhider, Hisham Elkins, Robin Elkurd, Mazen Ellenbogen, Jeffrey, MD Ellenstein, Aviva, MD, PhD Ellington, Kent Elliott, Catherine Elliott, Emily Elliott, Matthew Ellis, Colin Ellis, Ronald, MD, PhD, FAAN Elloumi, Houda Elmalik, Wisam Elmore, Kevin Eloiza, Claudio Elsaid, Nada, MSc Elsbernd, Paul Elsehety, Marwah Elsheikh, Souda Elumalai, Ganesh Emami, Ali, MPH Emrich, Joerg-Peter Emrick, Lisa, MD Enayetallah, Ahmed, PhD, MBBCh Ender, Steven Eneh, Grace Engber, Thomas Engel, Ansgar Engel, Emily Engel, Timothy Engelking, Dorothy

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Drappa, Jorn Dredla, Brynn Drees, Cornelia, MD Dresser, Lee Dressner, Ivan Driscoll, Margaret Drislane, Frank, MD, FAAN Driver-Dunckley, Erika, MD, FAAN Drobnis, Adam Droege, Marcus, MBA Droker, Brian Droogan, Aidan, BSc, MBB Drory, Vivian Drouet, Thomas, MD Drubay, Alexa Drumond Gama, Maria Thereza Du, XinLi Du Pasquier, Renaud, MD Dua, Alisha, MRes Duan, Naili, MD, PhD Duarte, Siena Dubal, Dena, MD, PhD Dubaz, Ornella Dube, Sanjay Duberstein Coad, Susan Dubey, Divyanshu, MD Dubey, Neeraj, MD, FAAN Dubois, Carine Duda, Petra, MD, PhD Duddy, Martin, FRCP, MD Dudha, Nilofar Duenas, Wenzel Duenne, AnjaAlexandra Duff, David Duggins, Andrew, PhD, FRACP Dujmovic Basuroski, Irena, MD, PhD Duke, Elizabeth, MD Duke, Morgan Duker, Andrew Dulsat, Coia


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2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Engelmann, Ulrich Engelstad, Kristin, MS GCG England, John, MD, FAAN England, Kathy, NP Engle, Gina Engmann, Natalie Engstrom, John, MD, FAAN Ennist, David Enriquez, Guillermo Ensler, Lauren, MPH Enwe, Madonna, BS Epperson, Mary, RN, NP Epstein, Jessy Erakovic, Jevto Eraksoy, Mefkure Erdal, Lily Erfan, Jessica, PA-C Erickson, Jennifer Ermak, David Ernkvist, Mira Ernst, Lia, MD Erro, Roberto Ertefaie, Soraya Eruysal, Emily Erven, Lynnsie Escandon, Sandra Esch, Megan Escobar-Montealegre, Freddy Esenwa, Charles, MD Eskenazi, Jaime, MD, FAAN Eslami, Vahid Esnard, Enrique Espaillat Colon, Delia Espay, Alberto, MD, FAAN Esper, Gregory, MD, MBA, FAAN Espiritu, Adrian, MD Esquivel, Rianne Essad, Kate Essey, James ETAIX, Francois Xavier Etchison, Debbie Etter, Micah

Etti, Roland, MD, FRCP Eugene, Marie Evangelio Miranda, Jairo Daniel Evans, Andrew Evans, David, MBA Evans, Jessica, MS Evans, Pamela Evans, Susan Evans, Will Evdoshenko, Evgeny Everage, Nicholas Everest, Elif, MSc Everett, Christopher, PhD, MBBS Evers, Melvin Ewert, Samantha Ewida, Amr Eyermann, Allyson Eze, Chigolum Ezzati, Ali Fabian, Michelle, MD Fabris, Jessica Facheris, Maurizio, MD, MSc Factor, Stewart, DO, FAAN Fadda, Giulia Fadeeva, Ekaterina Fadia, Mithila Fagnan, Michael Fahl, Burkhard Fahn, Stanley, MD, FAAN Faisal, Muhammad Faissner, Simon Raoul Fakhri, Nasir Falah, Masoud Falb, Rina Falcone, Guido, MD Falconer, Danielle Falk, Lindsay Fallang, Anders Fan, Tracey Fang, Xiang, MD, PhD, FAAN Fara, Michael Farahmand, Khodayar

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Farbman, Eric, MD, FAAN Fargo, Keith Fariello, Ruggero, MD, FAAN Farin, Casey Farinhas, Joao Gabriel Dib, MD Farmakidis, Constantine Farrar, John Farzaneh-Far, Ramin Fasano, Alfonso, MD, PhD Fatima, Zara Faucy-Washington, Robyn Favret, Natalie Fay, Deborah Fayad, Pierre, MD, FAAN, FAHA Fazekas, Franz, MD Fazl, Arash Fearon, Conor Fecto, Faisal, MD, PhD Feder, David Fee, Dominic, MD, FAAN Feeley, Caroline Feeney, Megan, MPH Feibusch, Philip Feinberg, Daniel, MD, FAAN Feinberg, Eve Feinstein, Erin Fekete, Robert Feldman, Daniel Feldman, Danielle Feldman, Jessica Felgueiras, Helena Cristina Fellman, Damon Fellman, Melissa Feng, Jenny Fenstermacher, Chris Fenton, Gregory Ferbus, Susanne, MD, PhD Ferdous, Jannatul Ferger, Shawn, LPN Ferguson, Benjamin Ferguson, Paul

Fernandes, Cecilia Fernandes, J. Americo, MD, FAAN Fernandez, Edgardo Fernandez, Hubert, MD, FAAN Fernandez, Huberth Fernandez, Juan Pablo Fernandez, Ramiro Fernandez, Roberto, MD, PhD Fernandez, Victoria Fernandez Rua, Nicolas, PharmD Fernandez Uria, Dionisio, MD Fernandez-Diaz, Susana, MD, FRCS, MSc Ferrara, Joseph Ferrari, Cynthia, PA Ferrari, Jeff Ferrari, Julia, PhD Ferrari, Louis Ferraro, Elisabetta, MD Ferraro, Pilar Maria Ferreira da Silva Te, Sergio Ferreira Lima, Karlla Danielle Ferreira Veras, Gloriaida Ferrer, Gerrard Ferri, Maria Eugenia Ferriby, Didier, MD Ferry, Carly Ferziger, Reuven Fesler, Jessica Fettes, Fiona Feyissa, Anteneh Fickl, Andreas, MD Fife, Terry, MD, FAAN Fifi, Johanna, MD Figgie, Mark Figueira Neves Foge, Ana Isabel Figueira Pinto, Lecio Figurelle, Morgan File, Brittany, BS Filina, Tatiana Filippatou, Angeliki, MD


Fleisher, Jori, MD, MSCE Flesler, Santiago Flet-Berliac, Lorraine Fletcher, Anita Fletcher, Walter Flinn, Robert, BS Flippen, Charles, MD, FAAN Floeter, Mary Kay, MD, PhD Florence, Julaine Flores, Evelyn Flores-Montanez, Yadira Florida, Gina Flynn, Brian, DO Flynn, Lauren Foff, Erin Fogel, Brent, MD, PhD, FAAN Fogel, Janet Foglesong, Grant Foldvary-Schaefer, Nancy, DO, FAAN Foley, John Foley, Kristine, RN, BSN, MSCN Fomin, Dimitry Fontes Villalba, Ariadna Fontoura, Paulo, MD, PhD Fonzetti, Pasquale, MD, PhD Foo, Sun Hoo, MD, FAAN, FACP Forbes, Emily Ford, Blair, MD, FAAN Ford, Corey, MD, PhD, FAAN Ford, Jenna Ford, Lisa, MD, FAAN Foreman, Brandon, MD Forman, Rachel, MD Formella, Andrea, PharmD, BCPP Foroohar, Mani Forsberg, Leah Forst, Deborah, MD Fory, Elissa Foskett, Nadia

Fosse, Kristina Foster, Christine Foster, John Foster, Keith Foster, Laura Foster-Barber, Audrey, MD, PhD Fotedar, Neel Fourcand, Farah Fournier, Christina Foust, Kevin Fowler, Nicole Fox, Edward, MD, PhD, FAAN Fox, Michael, MD, PhD Fox, Robert, MD, FAAN Fox, Susan, MD Fragomeni, Manuela France, Transatour Franceschino, Carol, MS Francesconi, Iris Francisco, Faye, BFA Francois, Roosevelt Frank, Rochelle Frank, Samuel, BA Frankl, Sarah Franklin, Jeremy, MPH, MBA Fraser, Danyelle Frausto, Shanti Frazier, Carol, LPN/CCRC Frederick, Aliya Fredericks, Carolyn Fredrickson, Alice Freedman, Daniel Freedman, Mark, MSc FANA CSPQ Freeman, Alan Freeman, Roy, MD Freeman, William, MD, FAAN Frei, Karen Freiberg, John Freij, Walid Freilich, David Freiman, Catherine Freimer, Miriam, MD, FAAN

Freitag, Frederick Freitas, Gabriel, MD, PhD Frejd, Hannes Fremeau, Lucie Fremed, Eric French, Brandi French, Jacqueline, MD, FAAN Frenette, Eric Frerichs, Lindsay Freund, Brin Frey, Jessica Fricke, Ann Friday, Gary, MD, FAAN Fridgen, Kris Fridinger, Sara Fridman, Ludmila Fridman, Vera Friedes, Rebecca Friedman, Alan Friedman, Daniel, MD Friedman, Deborah, MD, MPH, FAAN Friedman, Gary Friedman, Jennifer Friedman, Josh Friedman, Michael Friesen, Olwen Fritschy, Raymond Fritz, Joseph, PhD Frontera, Alfred Frucht, Steven, MD Fruns, Manuel Fry, Keith Frydmanova, Tereza Frye, Adama Fryer, Robert, MD, PhD Fryze, Waldemar Fuchs, Tom Fuentes-Rodriguez, Carmen Fujioka, Toshiki Fukamizu, Yuji Fukuda, Jamile Fukuda, Thiago Goncalves, MD Fulginiti, Joseph, PharmD

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Filley, Christopher, MD, FAAN Findlay, Andrew, MD Fine, Edward, MD, FAAN Fine, Elisabeth Finegan, Eoin Finger, Elizabeth, MD, FAAN Fink, David, MD, FAAN Fink, John Fink, Matthew, MD, FAAN Finkel, Richard, MD Finkelstein, Jack Finnegan, Michelle, MPH Finney, Adam, MS Finney, Glen Fiore, Damian Fiorito Torres, Franchesca Firinidis, Pavlos Fischbeck, Kenneth, MD, FAAN Fischer, Beverly, MD, FAAN Fischer, David, MD Fischer, Esther Fischer, Tanya, MD, PhD Fishbeck, Grace Fisher, Leslye Fisher, Paul Fisher, Robert, MD, PhD, FAAN Fisher, Stanley, MD, FAAN Fisniku, Leonora, PhD Fitzer-Attas, Cheryl Fitzgerald, Jenny Fitzgerald, Keely Fladt, Joachim Flaherty, Steffani Flanagan, Eoin, MBBCh Flanagan, Kerin Flanigan, Kevin, MD, FAAN Flanigan, Moira, BA Flannery, Michael Flavin, Bill Fleisher, Adam


2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES

2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Fullam, Timothy, MD Fullard, Michelle Fullerton, Albert Furfaro, Nicole, MSN Furmaga, Michelle Furmston, Rebecca Furr-Stimming, Erin, MD Furujo, Mahoko Fussner, Steven Gable, Karissa Gabler, Sigrid, PhD, NP Gabr, Rhonda, MD, PhD Gabriel, Genevieve Gabriel, Kristin, DO, MPH Gad, Reda Gadani, Anvi Gadoth, Avi Gaetano, Laura Gafarova, Marina Gaida, Philippe Gailloud, Philippe, MD Gaitan, Maria, MD Gajre, Sunil, DM Gal, Sigal Galanti, Nina Galbreath, Andrew Gale, Seth GALEANO, MARTHA Galetta, Kristin, MD Galetta, Steven, MD, FAAN Galiana, Graciana Gall, Timothy Gallagher, Diana Galli, Jonathan, MD Gallo, Antonio, MD Galloway, Gloria, MD, FAAN Galluccio, Lara Galosi, Serena Galpern, Wendy, MD, PhD, FAAN Gamaldo, Charlene, MD, FAAN Gambhir, Ishita Gamboa, Eugenia Gamez, Josep, MD, PhD Gammaitoni, Arnold

Gandhi, Roopali Gandjour, Joubin, MD Ganesh, Aravind, DPhil(Oxon) Gangloff, Steven Gangopadhyay, Koli Ganji, Comron, BS Gannon, Kimberly, MD, PhD Ganti, Latha, MD, MS, MBA, FACEP Gao, Xiao-Ke Gao, Yuan Garber, Justin Garber, Todd Garcia, Catherine Garcia, Juan Jose Andres Garcia Inda Villa, Miguel Garcia Monco Carra, Juan Carlos, MD Garcia Santibanez, Rocio, MD Garcia Villa, Marcela, MD Garcia-Dominguez, Maria Garcia-Rondon, Mari Gardiol, Alex Gardner, Allison Gardner, Lidia, PhD, EMBA Gardner, Renee Garg, Divyani, MD, MBBS Garg, Neeta, MD Garg, Tanu Gargiulo, Paola, MD Garland, Erich, MD, FAAN Garms, Leeann Garneau, Marie-Claire Garofalo, Elizabeth Garr, Sarah Garrett, Andrew Garrett, Colleen Garrido Sanabria, Emilio, MD, PhD Garuda, Butchi Raju Garza, Rolando

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Gasby, Dan Gascon Gimenez, Francisco Guillermo, MD Gately, Deirdre Gates, Shayan Gatesman, Travis Gathagan, Ronald Gatheridge, Michele, MD Gatson, Na Tosha, MD, PhD Gatto, Maurizia Gattupalli, Maya Gaudin, Emily, BS Gault, Laura Gautam, Deepa Gautreaux, Jessica Gauvreau, Claudie Gavage, Sophie Gavazzi, Francesco Gazala, Khalid Gebel, Nikolaus Gebel, Sophie Gedan, Joel Gedansky, Aron Gedney, Elizabeth Gee, Allen, MD, PhD, FAAN Geens, Karine Gehchan, Adel Gehring, Klaus Geiger, Christopher Geil, Eric Geil, Kenneth, FAPA Geipel, Juergen Gekht, Gennady Gelb, Douglas, MD, PhD, FAAN Gelfand, Amy, MD Gelfand, Jeffrey, MD, MAS, FAAN Gelineau-Morel, Rose Genco, Juan Manuel Gendreau, R. Michael Genge, Angela Gengo, Francis Genovese, Antonia Valentina

Gentile, Caroline, BA Geocadin, Romergryko, MD, FAAN George, Edwin, MD, PhD, FAAN George, Ilena, MD George, Paul, MD, PhD, MSE George, Rebecca Georgiopoulos, Dimitrios Gera, Anjali, MD Gerard, Elizabeth Gerecke, Bonnie Geremakis, Caroline Germond, Cristina Gerow, Brad Gershfield, David, MD, FAAN Gershteyn, Anna, BS Geschwind, Michael, MD, PhD, FAAN Gestsson, Thorgeir Ghatnekar, Shilpa, MS Ghazali, Danish Ghearing, Gena Gheuens, Sarah, MMSc Ghode, Reena Ghonim, Hesham Ghosh, Arindam, DM Ghosh, Manjeera, MPHARM Ghosh, Pritha Ghosh, Soumya, FRACP Ghoshal, Shivani Giannetti, Juliana Gurgel, MD Giannini, Lucia, BS, BA Gibbons, Christopher, MD, FAAN Gibbons, Joseph Gibson, Cynthia Gibson, Ellen Michelle Gil, Fulvio, MSc Gil Parrado, Shirley Gilardelli, Gioia, MD Gilbert, David Gilbert, Donald, MD, FAAN Gilbert, Rebecca Gilbert, Robert


Glusman, Steven, MD Gnanapavan, Sharmilee, MBBS, BMedSci Goadsby, Peter, MD, PhD Gobbi, Claudio, MD Gocke, Anne Goebel, Philipp Goedel, Clemens Goeden, Marcie Goelz, Susan Goerz, Conrad Goetz, Christopher, MD, FAAN Goetz, Margarethe, PhD, PA Goetze, Rainer Goger, Christoph, Mag Goggins, Brian Goia, Edit Gokcay, Ahmet Gokcay, Figen Gokhale, Nikhil Golbe, Lawrence Gold, Carl Gold, Doria, MD Gold, Michael Goldberg, Mark Goldberger, Kyle Golden, Lyndsay Golden, Sharon Goldenberg, James, MD, CPI, FAPCR, FAAN Goldman, Jennifer, MD, MS, FAAN Goldman, Myla, MD, MSC, FAAN Goldschmidt, Carolyn Goldsmith, Corey Goldsmith, Jenna Goldstein, Eric Goldstein, Jessica Goldstein, Larry, MD, FAAN, FAHA Goldstein, Yoni, BA Goli, Krishna Gomes, Joseph Gomes, Maria Gomes Mcgillivray, Celia

Gomez, Francisco Gomez, Jose Gomez, Juliana Gomez Avina, Alfredo Gomez Siegert, Olga Gomez-Beldarrain, Marian Gondi, Vinai Gonzales, Nicole, MD Gonzalez, Aura Gonzalez, Jesus Gonzalez, Julio Gonzalez, Keith Gonzalez, Marcia Gonzalez, Natalia, MD Gonzalez, Rossana, MD Gonzalez Gomez, Rene Ignacio, MD Gonzalez Roffo, María Gonzalez Sanchez, Luis Ernesto Gonzalez Sierra, Leonardo, MD Gonzalez-Alegre, Pedro, MD Gonzalez-Giraldo, Ernesto Gonzalez-Latapi, Paulina Gonzalez-Martinez, Alicia, MD Gonzalez-Segarra, Naggai Gooch, Clifton, MD, FAAN Good, David, MD, FAAN Goodheart, Anna, MD Goodheart, Ross Goodly, Joseph Goodman, Andrew, MD, FAAN Goodman, Diana Goodman, J. Clay, MD, FAAN Goodman, Marc Goodman, Seth Goodman, Tamara Goodno, Kevin Goodsett, Mary, MD, FAAN Goodwin-Horn, Elizabeth

Goodyear, Alexandra Goonetilleke, Udugama Koralalage Gopakumar, Sricharan Gordon, Barry Gordon, Barry, MD, PhD, FAAN Gordon, Christina, BS Gordon, David Lee, MD, FAHA, FAAN Gordon, Marc, MD, FAAN Gordon, Mark, MD, FAAN Gore, Russell Gorelik, Daniel, BS Gori, Horacio, MD Gorman, Mark Gorno Tempini, Maria, MD, PhD Gorny, Stephen, MS Gorsky, Ruslan Gossett, Daniel Goswami, Avirag Goswami, Shweta, MD Goswami, Vaibhav Gotfrit, Ryan, BSc Gottbreht, Jean, BS Gottesman, Malcolm, MD, FAAN Gottesman, Reena, MD Gottlieb, Georgia Gottlieb-Smith, Rachel Gottrup, Hanne Gottschalk, Christopher, FAHS Gould, Jeffrey Gould, Patrick Gounder, Madhan Gout, Olivier Govender, Andrea Govindarajan, Raghav, MD, FAAN Gowda, Soundarya Gower, Casey, BS Goyal, Namita, MD, FAAN Goyeneche, Maria Paula Gozke, Eren

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Gilbert, Thomas, MBA Gilde, Ethan Giler, Gema Giles, Anne Gill, Adnan, MBBS, NP Gill, Anureet, MBA, MS4 Gill, Chandler, MD Gill, David, MD, FAAN Gill, Jason, MD, PhD Gill, Naurang Gill, Sascha, MSc Gill, Sonia Gillespie, Lauren, BS Gillet, Simone, MD Gillett, Alan Gillies, Murray Gilmore, Emily, MD Gilpin, Chad Ginsburg, Stanley, MD, FAAN Giombetti, Robert Giordano, Antonino Giovannini, Marina, MABS Giovannoni, Gavin Giraldo, Elias, MD, MS, FAAN Girglani, Hira Giritharan, Andrew Gitler, Aaron, PhD Giza, Christopher, MD, FAAN Gizzi, Martin, MD, PhD, FAAN Glackin, Mark Glanzman, Robert Glascock, Jacqueline Glass, Jon Gleichgerrcht, Ezequiel, MD Glickman, Amanda Gliebus, G. Gliksman, Felicia, DO Glisson, Christopher, DO, FAAN Glor, Daniel Gloss, David, MD, FAAN Gluck, Lauren Glukhovsky, Lisa


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2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Grabie, Yisroel Grable-Esposito, Phyllis Graf, Christian Graf, William, MD, FAAN Graff-Radford, Jonathan, MD Graff-Radford, Neill, MD, FAAN Gragg, Antonia Graham, Dennis Graham, Glenn, MD, PhD, FAAN Graham Ying, Kristen Grall, Mindy, PhD, NP Grand-Perret, Emilie Grando, Kaitlyn Granger, Andre, MD, MBA Granit, Volkan, MSc Granstein, Justin, MPH Grant, Ian Grant, Lindsay Grantab, Rama Grassano, Maurizio Gratch, Daniel, BA Graves, Donna, MD Graves, Jennifer, MD, PhD Graves, Tracey, MD, MRCP, PHD Gray, Emily Greaves, Daniella Greco, Tiffany, PhD Gredowska, Ewa Green, Barbara Green, Ilana, BS Green, Jason Green, Kemar Green, Mark, MD, FAAN Greenberg, Arnold Greenberg, Benjamin, MD, FAAN Greenberg, Jeff Greenberg, Jeffrey Greenberg, Steven, MD, PhD, FAAN Greene, Dominique Greene, Kaitlin Greene, Maxwell

Greene, Stephen Greene, Wayne Greene-Chandos, Diana, FNCS Greenfield, L John, MD, PhD, FAAN Greenia, Dana, RN, MS Greenlee, John, MD, FAAN Greenstein, Jeffrey Greenway, Melanie Greenwood, Janet Greer, David, MD, FAAN Greicius, Michael Gress, Daryl, MD, FAAN Greve, Bernhard Grewal, Parneet, MBBS Grewal, Raji Grgic, Sanja, Neurologist Grice, Susan, C-TAGME Griffin, Kenneth Griffin, Kimberly Griffin, Rhonda, MSHS, BSN Griffith, James Griffith, Patrick, MD, FAAN Griffo, Yvona Grigg-Damberger, Madeleine, MD Griggs, Robert, MD, FAAN Grill, Marie, MD Grimaldi, Luigi Maria Edoardo, PhD Grimm, Sean Grimm-Suess, Eva Grisold, Wolfgang Grody, Wayne, MD, PhD Groegel, Kathrin, MD Gronseth, Gary, MD, FAAN Gross, Jeffrey Gross, Mitchell Gross, Robert Gross, Robert, MD, PhD, FAAN Grossman, Murray, MD, FAAN

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Grossman, Scott Grossman, Tamar Grosso, Megan Grothe, Christoph Gruber, Beat Gruber, Stacey Gruenewald, Analise Gruis, Kirsten Grunermelova, Marketa Grunseich, Christopher Gu, Yuehjien Guardia, Charles Guarino, Robert Guaschino, Clara Gudesblatt, Mark, MD Gudino Castelazo, Manuel Gudlavalleti, Aashrai Guduru, Zain Guedes, Juan Carlos Guerreiro, Alexandre Guerrero Fernandez, Manuel Miguel, MD Guerrier, Olivier, MD Guerriero Austrom, Mary, PhD Guger, MIchael, OA MD Guglielmini, Luisa Guglieri, Michela Guglietta, Antonio Guidos, Paul Guidry, Andrew Guillen, Daniel Guilloton, Laurent, MD Guimarães de Queiroz, André Guinazu, Margarita Guirguis, Samy Gul, Noman, B-Pharm Gulati, Sandeep, DO Guler, Sibel Gulevich, Steven Guliani, Gaurav Gummi, Rohit Gunawardane, Ruwani Gunduz, Muhammed Gunduz, Tuncay Gunther, Cary, MD,PhD

Gunzler, Steven Guo, Amy Guo, Chu-Yueh, MD Guo, Yi-Jen Gupta, Animesh Gupta, Anirudh, MD, PhD Gupta, Aparna Gupta, Bipin Kumar, MD, MBBS Gupta, Pradip, MD, FAAN Gupta, Preeti Gupta, Sahil Gupta, Sasha Gupta, Siddharth Gupta, Smita Gupta, Suresh, DM (NEURO) Gupta, Surinder, DM Gupta, Vidhu Guptill, Jeff, MD Gurevich, Michael Gurewitz, Alan Gurgenashvili, Khatuna Gurwell, Julie, PhD, PA-C Guterman, Elan, MD Gutgsell, Crystal Gutierrez, Amparo, MD, FAAN Gutierrez, Atenas Gutierrez, Camilo Gutierrez, Hilda Gutierrez, Joel, MD Gutierrez Quiceno, Laura Gutin, Grigoriy, MD, PhD Gutmann, Laurie, MD, FAAN Gutmann, Ludwig, MD, FAAN Guy, John Guzik, Amy Gwathmey, Kelly, MD Gwyn, Bryan, PharmD Gwynn, Matthews Gwynne, David Gyang, Tirisham, MD Haas, Juergen


Hall, Russell, BA Hall, Shannon Hall, Steven, RPh BS Haller, Andrea Hallett, Mark, MD, FAAN Hallman-Cooper, Jamika, MD Hallworth, Nicholas Halperin, John, MD, FAAN Halstead, Michael, MD, MPH Halverson, Andy Halvorson, Brooke Halvorson, Kade Ham, Catherine Hama, Yuka Hamasaki, Anai Hamdallah, Abdallah Hamdi, Hamid, MD, FAAN Hamilton, Katherine Hamilton, Katie, MBA Hamilton, Roland, MD Hamilton, Roy, MD, MS, FAAN Hammond, Nancy Hammond, Thomas, MD, FAAN Hamouda, Diaa Hamza, Mohsen Han, Alexander Han, Chaolun Han, Michelle Han, Steve, MD PhD Hancer, Ahmet Hancinova, Viera Handler, Joseph Handoko, Maureen, MD Hanes, Gregory, MD Hanley, Kay Hanna, Jerome, MB BCh MFPM Hanna-Attisha, Mona, MD, MPH, FAAP Hannon, Peter Hannoun, Anas Hanowell, Jennifer Hanrahan, Brian, MD

Hansen, Klaus Hansohn, Chris Hanson, Mina Hanspal, Navjot, MD, FAAN Hanumanthu, Rajanigandhi Hanya, Yuki Haq, Ihtsham Hara, Makoto Haramura, Masayuki Harati, Yadollah, MD, FAAN Harden, Cynthia, MD Hardiman, Orla, FAAN, MD Hardin, Marquette Hardison, H. Huntley, MD, FAAP, FAAN Hardy, Todd Harid, Nitish Harlow, Danielle Harlow, Tanya Harmon, Khalilah, MBA Harms, Lutz, PhD, MD Harms, Matthew, MD Harner, Richard Harp, Julia Harrer, Lindsay, OTR/L Harrington, Emily, MD, PhD Harriott, Andrea, MD Harris, Ashley Harris, Erin Harris, Haleigh, BA Harris, James, BBA Harris, Lee Harris, Madison, OTD, MA, OTR/L Harris, Sally, MD, FAAN Harris, Sarah, PhD Harris, Violaine Harrison, Antoinette, PharmD Harrison, Hannah, MBA Harry, Kandria Hart, David, MD, FAAN Hart, Olivia Hart, Paul, MA

Hart, Robert Harth, Cara, MD, FAAN Hartings, Jed, PhD Hartley, Louise Hartman, Adam Hartmann, Benjamin Hartmann, David Hartung, Mona Lie Harty, Gerard Harvey, Danielle Harvey, Denise Harvey, Jessica, NCV Tech Hasan, Hunaid Hasan, Saadia, BSc Hasan, Shemonti Hasan, Tasneem, MD Hasan, Zachariah Hashemi, Lobat, ScD Hashemiaghdam, Arsalan Hashmat, Asif Haspel, Richard, MD, PhD Hassan, Ali Hassan, Ameer, FAHA, FSVIN Hassan, Anhar, MBBCH Hassan, Israa Hassanpour Kalamroud, Houry Hassett, Christopher Hatch, Hayden, MS Hatcher, Lauren Hatcher-Martin, Jaime, MD, PhD Haubenberger, Dietrich Hauber, Alexandra, MBA Hauser, Lee Ellen Hauser, Robert, MD, MBA, FAAN Hauser, Stephen Hauser, W., MD, FAAN Havelka, Jaroslav, MD Havrdova, Eva Havton, Leif, MD, PhD Hawke, Simon, MBBS FRACP Hawkins, Angela, MSN

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Habek, Mario Habetz, Kenneth Habib, Ali Hach, Thomas Hachinski, Vladimir, MD, DSc, FAAN Hack, Kori, PharmD, BCPS Hack, Nawaz, MD Hacker, Martin Hackett, Chris, MA Hackett, Melody, BS Haddad, Naim Haensch, Carl-Albrecht Haering, Dieter Haffner, Darrah, MD Hafner, Jim Hager, Barbara Haggiag, Shalom, PhD Hahn, Shira Haines, Paul Haines, Scott Hainlen, Meagan Hainline, Brian, MD, FAAN Haizel, Evelyn Anna Hajighasemi-Ossareh, Mohammad Hajj, Rodolphe Hajj-Ali, Rula, MD Hakimi, Ryan, DO Halbichova, Dana, MUDr Haldar, Amit, MD, MBBS, DM Haldar, Nihar Ranjan Haldre, Sulev Hale, Justin Hales, Chad, MD, PhD Haley, Laura Halford, Jonathan Halfpenny, Christopher, FRCP, MBBS, PhD Halim, Wijoyo, MD Halker, Rashmi, MD Hall, Ara, MD Hall, Deborah, MD, PhD, FAAN Hall, Mary


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2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Hawkins, Inga Hawkins, Verneda, PharmD Hawley, Jason Hawley, Rollin Hawthorne, Paul Hayashi, Bonnie Hayat, Ghazala, MBBS, FAAN Hayden, Dan Hayes, Michael, FRACP Haykin, Marti Haymes, Grace Haynes, Beth Ann Haynes, Jennifer, MD Hazar, Randa, LMSW Head, William Heard, Robert Heath, Jamie Heath, Nicole Heaton, Katherine, MD Hebert, Julien, MD Hecht, Patrick Heck, Albert Heckel, Brittany Hedari, Parisa Hedigan, Kate Hefele, Brooke, MPH Hefton, Sara Hegde, Sheetal, BS Hegen, Harald Heilman, Kenneth, MD, FAAN Heindel, Michael Heinz, Kevin Heinzlef, Olivier Heissel, Erin Helenius, Johanna, MD, PhD Hellier, Tanja Hellman, Amy Helman, Guy Helms, Ann Hemphill, Michael, MD, FAAN Hencan, Aysenur Henchcliffe, Claire, MD, PhD, FAAN Henderson, Grace

Henderson, Robert Henderson, Victor, MD, FAAN Henderson, William, FACMPE Hendricks, Robert, BS Henegan, Patricia Henke, Katie, DNP Henn, Kristen, MHs Hennessy, Dan Hennessy, Michael Henriet, Russ Henriquez, Alicia, MD Henry, Roland Hentges, Katie Herath, Chehan Herath, Priyantha, MD,PhD Herekar, Arif Dawood Heresi, Carolina Herial, Nabeel, MD, MPH Herman, Ann Herman, Isabella Herman, Martin Herman, Susan, MD, FAAN Hermann, Andras Hernandez, Basilio Hernandez, Feliz Hernandez, Leonardo Hernandez Fustes, Otto, MD, FAAN Hernandez Perez, Miguel Angel Hernandez-Miyares, Laura Hernandez-Peraza, Zulma Herpich, Franziska Herr, Hugh, PhD Herrera, Yara Herrero, Fatima Herrmann, Amanda Herrmann, David, MD, FAAN Herrmann, Julia Hersh, Carrie, DO, MSc Hershey, Andrew, MD, PhD, FAHS, FAAN

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Hershey, Linda, MD, PhD, FAAN Herzig, Roman, MD Herzog, Andrew, MD, MSc, FAAN Hess, Evan Hessler, Amy, DO, FAAN Hewitt, Lawrence Hewitt, William Heyndrickx, Sebastien Hiana, James Hidalgo, Gonzalo Hidarilak, Neda Higginbotham, Lenora Higgins, Joseph, MD, FAAN Higuchi, Shawn Hill, Bryan, MBA Hill, Emily Hill, Emily Hill, Jahda Hill, Kathryn Hillen, Machteld Hillert, Jan Hillis, Argye, MD, MA Hillis, James, DPhil Hilmarsson, Ágúst Hilmi, Kazi Md Asif Hilt Pfleger, Claudia Christina Hiltl, Simone Hilz, Max, MD Hinds-Kinney, Yolanne Hines, Keith Hingtgen, Cynthia, MD, FAAN Hinkle, David, MD, PhD Hinkle, Sarah Hinson, Holly, MD, MCR, FAAN Hinzman, Jason Hirano, Makito Hirano, Michio, MD, FAAN Hirsch, Eric, BA Hirsch, Lawrence, MD, FAAN Hirsch, Scott Hisama, Fuki, MD, FAAN

Hislop, Rachel Hittel, William Hixson, John, MD Hlavac, Vaclav Hlustik, Petr, MD Ho, Khang-Cheng, MD, PhD Ho, Kwo Wei David, MD, PhD Ho, Pei-Ran Ho, Travis Ho, Victoria, MD, PhD Hoak, David Hoang, David Hoang, Don Hoang, Hai Ethan Hoang, Thomas Hobbs, Leith Hocker, Sara, MD, FAAN Hockey, Andrew, MBA Hocquard, Kate Hodge, Evan, Osteopathic Medical Hodge, Michael, MD, FAAN Hodges, Kendall Hodgkinson, Sue Hodics, Timea, MD Hoegl, Birgit, PhD Hoepner, Robert, MD Hoerth, Matthew, MD Hoese, Barbara Hofer, Jamison Hofer, Lindsay, BS Hoffman, Benjamin Hoffmann, Frank, MD Hoffmann, Olaf Martin, MD Hofman, Erik Hogan, Robert Hogue, Claire, BS Hohler, Anna, MD, FAAN Holden, Samantha, MD, MS Holder, Jimmy Holecko, Matthew Holland, Daniel Holland, Neil, MBBS, FAAN


Horvath, Lilla Horwood, Tommy Hosey, Jonathan, MD, FAAN Hosni, Islam Hossain, Ayesha, BS Hosseini, Mahdieh, MD Hosseini Farahabadi, Maryam Hotan, Gladia, BS Hotta, Jaakko, MD Hou, Jyhgong Gabriel, MD, PhD Hou, Xuan Houghton, Lindsey Houlehan, Renee Hourez, Raphael Houtchens, Maria, MD How, Collette Howard, Alan Howard, Gabriel Howard, James, MD, FAAN Howe, Lisa Howell, Kelly Howell, Michael, MD, FAAN Hoyt, Tamara, MS Bioengineering Hsia, Amie, MD Hssayeni, Murtadha, MS Hsu, Nina Hsu, Tien-Huei Htut, Min Hu, Calvin Hu, Danielle, BS Hu, Wei, MD, PhD Hu, William, MD, PhD, FAAN Hu, Ye Hua, Hope Hua, Jenny, MS Hua, Tingting Huang, Betty Hubbard, Brant Hubbard, Maria, MD, FAAN Hubble, Jean Huber, Eleanor

Hubert, Meghan Huckabee, Laurie Huddleston, Daniel Huebschen, Michael Huerta Diaz, Enrique Huesmann, Graham, MD, PhD Huff, Kenneth Hughes, Bernadette, MD, FAAN Hughes, Bruce, MD, FAAN Hughes, Elaine Hughes, Isaac Hughes, Richard Hughes, Stella Huh, Sungun Huhtakangas, Juha Huhtala, Sari, MD Humphreys, Pip Hung, Albert, MD, PhD Hung, Peter Hunter, Robert Hunter, Samuel, MD, PhD Hunter, Senyene Hunzinger, Katie, MS Hurford, Robert Hurtubise, Brigitte Hurwitz, David Husain, Aatif, MD Husain, Arif Husain, Muhammad Rizwan Husar, Walter Hussain, Jameela Hussaini, Sharmeen Hussein, Mona Hussman, Susan, CMP Hutchins, John, JD Huynh, Alexandria Huys, Anne-Catherine Hwang, David, MD, FAAN Hykkelbjerg, Petya Hyland, Megan, MD Hyman, Bradley, MD, PhD Hügli, Nicole, BA

Iaci, Jennifer, MS Iacoangeli, Anna Iaconangelo, Charles Iammarino, Megan Iannaccone, Susan, MD, FAAN Ibraheem, Mam, MPH, CPH, ABPN Diplo Ibrahim, Abdullahi Ibrahim, Hussain Ichord, Rebecca, MD Idiman, Egemen Ighani, Mehrnaz Ihnatovych, Ivanna Iizuka, Takahiro Ikeda, Ken, MD, PhD Ikedo, Fabio Ikeguchi, Ryotaro Ikonomovic, Milos Ikram, Amer Ikuta, Carolina Ilic, Maja Illiuchok, Oleksandr Illoh, Kachikwu, MPH Illsley, Steven, PharmD Ilyas, Amir Imam, Ibrahim Imbert, Tristan Imholte, Andrew Imitola, Jaime, MD, FAAN Inacio, Francisco Indrikson, Andra Ingall, Timothy, MBBS, PhD Ingersoll, Sarah, RN, PHN Innice, Hurol Ferhat Inshasi, Jihad Said Salim INSUASTY, Jorge Ionita, Maria Ip, Yiu Ming Bonaventure Iqbal, Adil Irani, Sarosh, MD Irani, Tyler Irish, Nikki Irizarry, Eliud

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Hollen, Chris Hollman, Charlotte Holloway, Robert, MD, MPH, FAAN Holmay, Mary, RN, BSN Holmgren, Stacey Holmquist, Todd Holstein, Matthew Holstein, Stanley, MD, FAAN Holt, Jeffrey Holton-Burke, John Holtz, Steven, MD, FAAN Holtzman, David, MD, FAAN Hon, Jade Hon, Sarah, DO, FAAN Honchar, Valentyna Hong, Annie Hong, Yuehui Honig, Lawrence, MD, PhD, FAAN Honore, Jean-Claude Hood, Daniel Hooker, Maryann, MD, FAAN Hooshmand, Sam Hoover, Molly Hopkins, Sarah Hopp, Jennifer, MD, FAAN Hoppenbrouwers, Walter JJF Hopwood, Jim Horak, Holli, MD, FAAN Horakova, Dana Horn, Sarah Horne, Elizabeth Horne, Malcolm, BMedSci Hons, PhD, Hornik, Jonatan Horning, Sandra Horrigan, Sean Horst, Andreas Horstmyer, Jeffrey, MD, FAAN Horta, Erika Horton, Becky Horton, Lindsay


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2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Irizarry, Michael Irmady, Krithi, MBBS, MD Irodenko, Viktoriya Irshad, Khadija Irumudomon, Obehioya Irvine, Jennifer Irwin, David, MD Isaac, Estevana Isaacson, Jonathan Isaacson, Richard, MD, FAAN Isakov, Yakov Isenberg, Nancy, MD, MPH, FAAN Iser, Markus Isfort, Michael Ishaque, Abdullah, BSc Ishida, Koto Ishii, Makoto Isitan, Cigdem Islam, Zulqar Ismael, Calandri Ismail, Moamina Issa, Nadia Mubder Ito, Hajime Ivanovic, Aleksandra Iverson, Grant, PhD Iwata, Ikuko Iyadurai, Stanley, MD, PhD, FAAN Iyagba, Alagoma Izadyar, Shahram Jabarkheel, Zakia Jaberzadeh, Nikta, MS Jack, Dominic Jackel, Roy Jackson, Carlayne, MD, FAAN Jackson, Erin Jackson, Felicia, BS Jackson, JaMis, MS Jackson, Kenneth Jackson, Lauren Jacob, Patricia, MS Jacob, Sneha Jacobo, Miguel Jacobs, Alan, MD, FAAN

Jacobs, Bram Jacobsen, Bill Jacobson, Jessie Jacobson, Mercedes Jacobson, Steven Jacoby, Nuri, MD Jacome, Alfredo Jacquerye, Philippe Jadeja, Neville, MD, MPH Jadhav, Ashutosh Jaeger, David, MD, PhD Jafarpour, Behnam Jaffee, Michael, MD, FAAN Jaffri, Mossadiq Jaffri, Mubasher Jafilan, Salem Jagannathan, Radhika, MD Jahangir, Nauman Jahromi, Heidar, MD, FAAN Jain, Nimansha, BA Jain, Sanjay Jakate, Abhijeet Jakimovski, Dejan Jakkampudi, Venkata Jakubek, George, MD Jalan, Pankaj Jalloh, Adama, BS Jalundhwala, Yash Jamal, Nasheed Jamall, Selene James, Josin James, Nikita Jamieson, Dara, MD Jamil, Alisha Jamison, Jill Janani, Crystal Janin, Claudio Jankovic, Joseph, MD, FAAN Jankowiak, Janet Janosik, John Janowski, Mariah Jansen, Annbjørg Jansen, Kate Jansky, Petr, MUDr

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Jansma, Cora Janssen, Madisen Janton, Francis Jarm, Lee Jaron, Michal Jarrahi, Behnaz Jarvis, Richard Jasinska, Elzbieta, MD Jasti, Madhu Jaureguiberry, Anabel Jauss, Jan Marek, MD Javalkar, Vijayakumar Javed, Adil, MD, PhD Javidnia, Monica Jawed, Rashid Jawidzik, Laura Jayaram, Shoba Jayia, Pam Jazebi, Noushin Jefferson-George, Kyra Jeffery, Douglas, MD, PhD Jehi, Lara, MD Jeliazkova, Detelina Jenkins, Stephen Jennings, Danna Jens, William Jensen, Chris Jensen, Frances, MD, FAAN Jensen, Lisa Jensen, Troels Staehelin, MD, PhD Jenssen, Sigmund Jeong, Suji Jerome, Andrew Jerse, Jana Jeste, Shafali, MD, FAAN Jestico, John Jew, Alan Jha, Ruchira, MD Jha, S, DM Jia, Dan Tong Jia, Judy Jiang, Benjamin Jiang, Chian Jiang, Dongmei, MD, PhD

Jiang, Huiyuan, MD, PhD Jicha, Gregory, MD, PhD Jillapalli, Devanand Jillella, Dinesh Jimenez, Sandra Jimenez Gomez, Andres Jimenez Shahed, Joohi, MD Jimenez-Zambrano, Joyce Jin, Dasul Jobst, Barbara, MD, FAAN Joergensen, Mary John, Abraham, MHA John, Denny John, Sayona, MD, FAAN John, Seby Johnkutty, Suja Johns, Jason Johnson, Edna Johnson, Elliot Johnson, Jessica, RNP Johnson, Malcolm Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Michael Johnson, Nicholas, MD, FAAN Johnson, Reed Johnson, Stephanie Johnson, Suzi Johnson, Thomas Johnson Harris, Morgan Johnson-Kerner, Bethany Johnston, James, MD, JD Johnston, Lori Johnston-Gross, Melissa Jokela, Manu Jokl, Patricia Jolibois, Kern Jolly, Surindar Joly, Heloise, Master Degree in Neu Jomartin, Mini


Jubenville, Cory Judge, Casey Juel, Vern, MD, FAAN Juergens, Jeffery Juersivich, Adam Julayanont, Parunyou, MD Jung, Agam Jung, Jaewook Jung, Karsten Jung, Youngik Jung, Youngsin, MD, PhD Jung Henson, Lily, MD, MMM, FAAN Juthani, Prerak, BA Jürß, Jan Ka, Mee Jeong Kaas, Bonnie Kaasik, Heli Kabbani, Yasser Kabbouche, Marielle Kabir, Mohammad, MD Kachroo, Arun Kafaie, Jafar, MD, PhD Kahancova, Edita Kahn, D. Ethan Kairamkonda, Supriya Kaiser, Carina, MSc Kakara, Mihir Kaku, Michelle Kala, Narendra Kalappa, Bopanna Kaleem, Safa, BS Kalika, Paige Kalinowska-Lyszczarz, Alicja, MD Kallmann, Boris Alexander Kalluri, Hari, PhD, PharmD Kaloides, Amy Kaluza, Jennifer Kamal, Syed Kaminski, Henry, MD, FAAN Kaminsky, Laraine Kamitaki, Brad Kamoroff, Sam, MHA

Kanda, Tomoyuki Kaneko, Atsushi Kaneko, Juntaro Kanerva, Teri Kanesaki, Hiromi Kang, Hyoin Kang, Jennifer Kanner, Andres, MD, FAAN Kanner, Ronald, MD, FAAN Kansagra, Sujay Kanter, Jenna Kantrigala, Narasaram Kapani, Nisha, BS Kapica-Topczewska, Katarzyna Kaplan, Jeffrey Kaplan, Lauren Kaplan, Peter, MBBS, FRCP, FAAN Kaplan, Tyler, MD Kapoor, Ashish Kapoor, Eshita, BHSc Kapoor, Nidhi, MD, MBBS Kapoor, Niren, MD, PhD Kapoor, Vinod Kapoor - Maini, Tanya Kaprelyan, Ara Kapur, Raj, BSc Kara, Uche Jenn Karageorgiou, Elissaios Karam, Chafic, MD Karan, Rajesh Karbe, Hans Karceski, Steven, MD Karduck, Jeffrey Karelis, Guntis Karl, Jessica Karlawish, Jason, MD Karnell, Jodi Karp, Adam Karp, Barbara, MD, FAAN Karschnia, Philipp Karukote, Amputch, MD Kasap, Mithat

Kasarskis, Edward, MD, PhD, FAAN Kasatwar, Nidhi Kasmirski, Karen Kaspar, Brian Kass, Joseph, MD, JD, FAAN Kassar, Darine Kassardjian, Charles, MD Kassel, Eric Kassis, Ibrahim Kastrup, Oliver, PD MD Kataria, Lynn, MD Kateifides, Andreas KATO, MASAHIKO Katsurayama, Marilise, MD Kattah, Jorge, MD, FAAN Katz, Eliezer Katzan, Irene, MD Katzin, Roy Kau, Kristen Kaufer, Daniel, MD, FAAN Kaufman, David, MD, FAAN Kaufman, David Kaufman, Joel, MD, FAAN Kaufmann, Horacio, MD, FAAN Kaufmann, Petra, MD, FAAN Kaugesaar, Toomas Kaul, Diviya Kaul, Surabhi, MD, MPH Kaunzner, Ulrike, MD Kaur, Dilpreet, BS Kaur, Kavneet Kaur, Sumanjit Kaushal, Miky Kavanagh, Patricia Kawas, Claudia, MD Kaweczynska-Lason, Aneta Kaye, Wendy Kayim Yildiz, Ozlem

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Jonas, Nicholas Jones, Asher Jones, Daniel Jones, Daryl Jones, David, MD, FAAN Jones, David, MD Jones, Eddie, BA Jones, Elaine, MD, FAAN Jones, Kimberly Jones, Lyell, MD, FAAN Jones, Michelle Lee Jones, Ryan, MS Jones, Sarah Jones-London, Michelle, PhD Jordan, Barry, MD Jordan, Brittany Jordan, Heather, MPH, CPH, MCHES Jordan, Justin, MD, MPH Jordan, Laura Jordan, Lori, MD, PhD Jordan, Morgan Jordan, Scott Jorge, Ahmed Jorge, Frederico Mennucci d Jorge De Sarachaga, Adib Jose, Jorge Joseph, Charles Joseph, Jeffrey, MD, PhD Joseph-Senatus, Ganaelle Josephson, S., MD, FAAN Josephy, Sylvia, MSc Joshi, Jatin, MD Joshi, Sitaram, FRACP Joslow, Barbara Joundi, Raed, MD, PhD Joyeux, Alexandre Jozefowicz, Ralph, MD, FAAN Ju, Yo-El Juarez Jaramillo, Cynthia Arely


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2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Kazemi Bajestani, Seyyed Ke, Chunlei Keane, Paul Kearns, Kelly Kearns, Sean Kedzierski, Katherine, MD Keefner, Lisa Keenan, Kevin, MD Keene, C. Dirk, MD, PhD Keener, Adrienne Kegler-Ebo, Deena Kelava, Marina Kelder, Alyssa Kelemen, John, MD, FAAN Kelfer, Howard Kelleher, Aileen Keller, William, MBA Kellett, Jessica Kelley, Brendan Kelley, Gordon, MD, FAAN Kelley, Jonathan Kelley, Mary Kelley, Nancy Kelley, Roger, MD, FAAN Kelley, Sarah, MD Kellier, Danielle Kellogg, Marissa, MD, MPH Kelly, Adam Kelly, Brian, MD, FAAN Kelly, Conor Kelly, Michael, MD, FAAN Kelly, Siobhan Kemmer, Phebe Kendroud, Sarah, BS Keni, Ravish Kennedy, Rachel Kenney, Christopher Kenney, Kimbra, MD, FAAN Kenney-Jung, Daniel Keramatian, Kasra Keran, Chris Kerber, Kevin, MD

Kern, Drew Kern, Ralph Kern, Russell Kern-Smith, Emily Kerolous, Majid, PharmD, MPH Keros, Sotirios, MD Kerr, Kathleen, BSN, MSIA Kerr, Michelle, MD Kerrigan, James Kerrigan, Julia Kerschner, Matt Kerson, Lawrence, MD, FAAN Kertesz, Andrew, MD, FAAN Kesayan, Tigran, MD Keser, Zafer, MD Kesner, Vita, MD, PhD Kesslak, James Kessler, Sudha, MD Ketchum, Fred Keys-Brown, Janet Khachanova, Natalia Khair, Abdulhafeez, MHPE Khaled, Shaoleen, BS Khalife, Jane Khamisani, Saleem Khan, Adil Khan, Humaira Khan, Jaffar, MD, FAAN Khan, Maha Khan, Nadir Zafar Khan, Raza Khan, Sara Khan, Shaida, DO Khan, Sheena, BS, BA Khan, Tahsin Khan, Zohare, MPH Khandelwal, Priyank, MD Khanna, Rahul, MBBS Khanzada, Sohail Kharal, Abbas, MD Kharidi, Viswanatha Khayatkhoei, Mahsa Khazaal, Ossama, MD

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Khazaei, Shayan Khazanchi, Rohan, BA Khazanova, Darya Khetarpal, Nikita Khodair, Rola Khokhar, Babar, MD, MBA, FAAN Khosla, Tanvir Khoury, Jean Khoury, John, MD Khoury, Samia, MD, FAAN Khrizman, Marina Khrlobyan, Manya Khurana, Divya Khurana, Vikram, MD, PhD Khursigara, Gus, PhD Khwaja, Mudeer Kian Kheng, Queck Kichula, Elizabeth, MD, PhD Kielhorn, Adrian Kieseier, Bernd, MHBA Kiessling, Peter Kihara, Hideo Kikuchi, Emy, MD Kilgore, Shannon, MD, FAAN Killestein, Joep Killiany, Ronald Killintireas, Konstantinos Kim, Brian Kim, Da Young Kim, Dong Wook Kim, Edward, MD Kim, Hayom Kim, Hojoong Kim, Hye Won Kim, Jennifer, MD Kim, Jinsung Kim, Liz Kim, Min Sook Kim, Minji Kim, Miyoung Kim, Monica Kim, Nina Kim, Paul, MD

Kim, Seung Kim, Soo-Kyoung Kim, Tommy Kim, Youngju Kim, Youngran, MPH Kimbaris, Grace Kimberly, Pfleeger Kimbrough, Tara, MPH Kimmel, Alexandra Kimmel, Eric Kimpimaeki, Marko, MD Kimura, Jun, MD, FAAN Kincaid, John, MD, FAAN Kindler, Dean Kinealy, Brian King, Alexa King, Cassandra King, John King, Juliet King, Nathalie King, Richard, MD, PhD, FAAN King, Zachary, BA Kinoshita, Masako, MD, PhD Kinsella, Laurence, MD, FAAN Kipp, Lucas Kirakosyan, Lusine Kirby, Alana, MD, PhD Kirjazovas, Aleksandras Kirkland, Megan, BKin MSc Kirkpatrick, Angelia, MPH Kirkpatrick, Sally Kirmani, Jawad, MD Kirsch, Douglas, MD, FAAN Kirsch, Elayna, BA Kirschen, Matthew, MD, PhD Kirschner, Aaron Kisanuki, Yasushi Kishel, Joan Kishore-Kumar, Ranganna Kissela, Brett, MD, MS, FAAN


Knorre, Francisco, MD Knox, Molly, MD Knutson, Claire Ko, David Ko, Melissa, MD, FAAN Ko, Michael Ko, Myoung-Hwan, MD,PhD Ko, Nerissa, MD Ko, Ping-Ru Kobylka, Jari Kocer, Emine Belgin Koch, Marcus, MD, PhD Kocsik, Alexandra, BS Kodali, Sreeja, BS Koehler, Lutz Koehler, Peter, MD, PhD, FAAN Koehn, Monica Koendgen, Harold Koenig, Aaron Koenig, Erica Koentgen, Maya Koepp, Maxine Koeppen, Arnulf, MD,FAAN Koester, Jeff, BS, MBA Koester, Lynee Kofahi, Raid Kogan, Avi Kohler, Alejandro Kohli, Anem Kohli, Disha, MBBS, MD Koka, Erjon Kokaisel, Christi, MBA, CAE Kola, Sushma Kolanu, Raghuram, MD, MBBS Kolar, Mahesh Kolarikova, Kristyna, MSc Kolb, Channa Kolb, Stephen, MD, PhD Kolbye, Anne Kolesnick, Evan, MS Kolesnik, Michael Kolodny, Edwin, MD, FAAN

Koltun, Arkady Konakova, Eva Kondappan, Asokan Kondybayeva, Aida Konikkara, John Konishi, Osamu Konkol, Nick Konkol, Richard, MD, PhD Konno, Shingo Konop, Robert Koo, Brian, MD Kootsikas, Maria, PharmD Kopecky, Stanislav, MD Kopinski, Jason, CAE Kopp, Andreas Koppel, Barbara, MD, FAAN Korb, Manisha Korb, Pearce, MD, FAAN Koretzky, Maya Korich, Julie Korn, Stephen, PhD Kornbluh, Alexandra Kornek, Barbara, MD Korner, Eli, MPH Kornitzer, Jeffrey Kornyeyeva, Elena Koroshetz, Walter, MD, FAAN Kosa, Steven, MD Koseoglu Bitnel, Mesrure Kosher, Nate Koski, Robert Koskinen, Mika Kostera-Pruszczyk, Anna Kotagal, Prakash, MD, MBBS Kotagal, Suresh, MD, FAAN Kothapalli, Naga Pradyumna Kothare, Sanjeev, MD, FAAN Kothari, Milind, DO, FAAN

Kotschet, Katya Kotulska-Jozwiak, Katarzyna, MD, PhD Koubeissi, Mohamad, MD, FAAN Koul, Sonia Koulinska, Irene, ScD KOUPIDOU, MARIA Kovac, Maria, MD Kovacikova, Lucia, RNDr Koval, Tamara Kovarova, Ivana Kovi, Shivakrishna Kowalik, Andreas Udo Kowalska, Agnes Kozarsky, Karen Kozlovska, Inesa Kraakevik, Jeff, MD Krainman, Jennifer Kraker, Jessica, MD Kralstein, Jeffrey Kramer, Christopher, MD Kramer, Neha, MD Kramer, Ronald Krarup, Christian, MD, DMSc, FRcP, FAAN Kratz, Ruediger, MD, FAAN Kraus, Alexander Kraus, Jorg, MD Krause, Monica Krauss, Gregory, MD Krauss, Martin Krege, John Kreimer, Cathy Krell-Roesch, Janina Kremen, Sarah Kren, Christine, MS Krendel, David, MD, FAAN Krendl, Reinhard Krenn, Martin Krensel, Robert, BA Communications Kreple, Collin Kreusel, Boris, MD Kreuwel, Huub

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Kissoon, Narayan, MD Kister, Ilya, MD, FAAN Kitaj, Madeleine Kitchell, Michael, MD, FAAN Kitley, Joanna Kittredge, Francis, MD,FAAN Kizek, Ozgu Klaas, James Klahr Miller, Karen, MD Klaman, Lori Klapwijk, Antoinette Klawiter, Eric, MD, FAAN Klazmer, Jay Klebanoff, Louise Kleffman, Lee Ann Kleiman, Anne Klein, Brad, MD, MBA, FAAN Klein, Emily Klein, Gregory Klein, Joshua, MD, PhD, FANA, FAAN Klein, Julia Klein, Pavel, MD, FAAN Klein, Susan, MD, PhD Klein Da Costa, Bruna Klenk, Razvan Kleopa, Kleopas Kletenik, Isaiah Kleyman, Inna Klimas, Rafael Klimova, Eleonora Klit, Henriette Klotz, Luisa, PhD MD Kluger, Benzi, MD, FAAN Knapek, Stephan Knapik, Joseph, MD, FAAN Kneeland, Rachel Knepper, Laurie Knobel, Mark, MD, PhD Knoefel, Janice Knoke, Ryan Knopman, David, MD, FAAN


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2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Krieger, Stephen, MD, FAAN Kring, Ayshea, MSC Krish, Nagesh, MPH Krishnaiah, Balaji Krishnamurthy, Kaarkuzhali Krishnaswamy, Chandra Kropp, Robert, MD, FAAN Krugomova, Irina Krygier, Karen, MBA Krysko, Kristen, MD Krzystanek, Ewa Kubersky, Lee Kucinskiene, Danute Kucuktas, Figen Kueh, Daniel Kuehnapfel, Sarah Kuhelj, Robert Kuhlman, Gregory, MD Kuhnert, Annette Kujawa, Kathy, MD, PhD Kujda, Sebastian Kukreja, Pavnit Kukueva, Daria Kukull, Walter, PhD, FAAN Kulakowska, Alina Kulick, Erin Kulkarni, Sumant Kullmann, Jennifer Kumar, Ashok Kumar, Jai, MD, FACP, FAAN Kumar, Jessica Kumar, Jinender Kumar, Keerthana, MPH Kumar, Love Kumar, Monisha, MD Kumar, Neeraj, MD Kumar, Prateek Kumar, Rajnish, MD, MBBS Kumar, Sripriya Kumar, Sujit Kumar, Vikas Kumaravel, Thangavelu, MD, MBBS

Kumpinsky, Aliza Kunaprayoon, Saran, BS Kunas, Zdenek, MD Kunchok, Amy Kundo, Krzysztof Kundu, Uma Kung, Doris Kuniyoshi, Sandra Kunkala, Sai Prada, BS Kuo, Jonathan Kuo, Sheng-Han, MD Kuohn, Lindsey, BA Kupersmith, Mark, MD, FAAN Kuray, Miguel, MD Kurt, Mahir Kurtevski, Sara Kurth, Vanessa, MD Kurtzke, Robert Kuruppu, Dulanji Kurz, Daniel, MD Kurz, Sylvia, MD, PhD Kurzweil, Arielle Kushlaf, Hani, MD, FAAN Kushner, David, MD, FAAN Kushner, Walter Kushnirsky, Marina Kutcher, Jeffrey, MD, FAAN Kutscher, Scott, MD Kuzmanovic, Igor Kvernland, Alexandra Kwan, Justin, MD, FAAN Kwan, Priscilla, MD Kwon, Yuri Kymes, Steven L’Italien, Gil, PhD La, Janet La Fountaine, Michael, EdD, ATC, FACSM Laak, Veronica LaBarte, Theresa Labauge, Pierre, PhD Labib, Louna Labiner, David Labunski, Dimitri

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Lacomis, David, MD, FAAN Lacruz Bescos, Francisco Lacy, Joseph Ladd, Lindsey Ladha, Shafeeq LaFaver, Kathrin, MD, FAAN Lafaye, Kristina Laffue, Alfredo Laflamme, Annik KLafortune, Jeanne LaFrance, W., MD, MPH, FAAN Lagerlund, Terrence, MD, PhD Lahiri, Shouri, MD LaHue, Sara, MD Lai, Eugene, MD, PhD, FAAN Lainez Andres, Jose Miguel, MD Lake, Curtis Lakhan, Shaheen, MD, PhD, MEd, FAAN Lakhotia, Arpita Lakin, Lynsey Lal, Darshan Lalani, Irfan, MD Lalchan, Rebecca Lalive D’Epinay, Patrice, PhD Lalumiere, Eric Lam, Erek Lam, Isabel, PhD Lam, Jack Lambe, Jeffrey Lambert, Ben LaMey, Shannon LaMonte, Marian, MD, MSN, FAAN Land, Jordan, BS Landazuri, Patrick, MD Lane, Roger Lanford, Jeremiah Lang, Anthony, MD, FAAN Langbaum, Jessica Lange, Carolyn

Lange, Michael, MD Langenbach, Kimberly Langer-Gould, Annette, MD, PhD Langford, Douglas, MD, FAAN Lanker, Stefan Lankford, Gary, MS, MA Lankford, Jeremy Lanoie, Nathalie Lao, Ka Hou Lapointe, Emmanuelle Lapointe, Sarah Lappalainen, Aino LaRoche, Suzette, MD, FAAN Larriviere, Daniel, MD, JD, FAAN Larsen, Douglas Larsen, Niccole Larson, Danielle, MD Larson, Roger Lasak-Myall, Tracey Lash, Stephanie, MD, FAAN Lasker, Aaron Lasky, Tyler Lasner, Ilana Lassak, Katja Lateef, Shan Latendresse, Estelle Lathers, Elizabeth Latif, Zara Lau, Eik Lang Lau, Gary Lau, Hsien Lee Lau, K. H. Vincent Lau, Wing Yun Laufer, German Laughlin, Ruple, MD, FAAN Lauritsen, Clinton, MD Lauritsen, DO, Jonathan, MD Laustsen, Palle Lauter, Jody Lavenstein, Bennett, MD, FAAN Laverdiere, Amy


Lee, Luke Lee, Michael Lee, Michelle Lee, Ming, MD, PhD Lee, Nathanael Lee, Siu Lee, Steven Lee, Teresa Lee, Tim Lee, Virginia, PhD Lee, Vivien, MD, FAAN Lee, Yi-Chung, MD, FAAN Lee, Yichen, MPH Lee Kwen, Peterkin Leekoff, Mark, MD, MPH Leese, Erika Lefaucheur, Romain Leffler-McCabe, Michael Legatt, Alan, MD, PhD, FAAN Leger, Andrew Lehky, Tanya Lehman, Kelly Lehwald, Lenora Leichliter, Timothy Leider, Richard Leigh-Pemberton, Richard Leighton, Danielle Leira, Enrique, MD, MS, FAAN Leist, Thomas, MD, PhD, FAAN Leitch, Megan Lelong, Aurelie Lema, Carmen Leman, Kori, PA Lemieux, Caroline Lemley, Regan, MD Lemoine, Thibaut Lemons, Richard Lemus Esquivel, Hernan Nicolas, MD Lening, Christopher Lenka, Abhishek Lennihan, Laura, MD, FAAN

Lennon, David Leocani, Letizia, PhD Leon, Elizabeth Leon, Janice Leonard, Gretchen Leonard, Holly, BS, MS Leone, Dane, CFA Leone, Michael, MS Leong, Danielle, OD, PhD Leong, Dorothy Leong, Wai Lepistoe, Pia Lepner, Emily, MPH Leppert, David LeRette, J’neen Lerner, Alexander Leroue, Chelsea Leroux, Elizabeth Lesage, Marie Lesch, David Leschek-Gelman, Lisa, MD Lesenskyj, Alexandra Lesley, Daniel Lesley, Walter, MBA, CPE, FACR Leslie-Mazwi, Thabele, MD Lesnevich, Marykate Lesser, Harold, MD, PhD Letourneau, Karine Leung, Celine Leung, Denise, MS Leung, Lester, MSc Leung, Richard Leverenz, James, MD, FAAN Levesque, Mathieu Levey, Allan, MD, PhD Levi, Bruce Levin, Debra, MA, CCC-SLP Levin, I. Howard Levin, Jay Levin, Kerry, MD, FAAN Levin, Morris, MD, FAAN Levine, Beth

Levine, Kelley Levine, Reed Levine, Todd Levinson, Noah Levitt, Manuela Levy, Ariel Lew, Mark, MD, FAAN Lewetz, Michael Lewin, James Lewis, Ariane, MD Lewis, Hayley Lewis, Richard, MD, FAAN Lewis, Sharon, MD Lewis, Steven, MD, FAAN LeWitt, Peter, MD Lezaic, Nastasija Li, Hongyan, MD, PhD Li, Jason Li, Jessica Tsz Ching Li, Jun, MD, PhD, FAAN Li, Karen, BBA Li, Lily Li, Maureen, MD, PhD Li, Mian, MD, PhD Li, Michelle Li, Taibo, MEng Li, Weizhe, MD, PhD Li, Xi Li, Xiaoyan Li, Yuebing, MD, PhD, FAAN Li-Kwai-Cheung, AnneMarie Liang, Grace Liang, Jinjun Liang, Tsao-Wei Liautaud, Ashley Liaw, Nicholas, MD, PhD Libell, David Liberman, Michael, MBA Libman, Richard Licata, Stephanie Liebler, Eric, BA Liebman, Jill Liedl, Gretchen

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LaVigne, Catherine Lavorgna, Luigi, MD Law, Christina Lawal, Temitope Lay, Luis Layton, Kelly, PA-C Lazarus, Kenneth, MD, PhD Le, Bic, MBA Le, Nicole Le, Tran Leahy, Leslie Leasure, Audrey Leaver, Katherine, MD Leavitt, Victoria Lebrun-Frenay, Christine Lechner-Scott, Jeannette, MD, PHD Lechtenberg, Colleen Leclerc, Nathalie Leconte, Jennifer LeDay, Angela Lee, Andrea Lee, Andrew, MBBS, MPH Lee, Anna Lee, Chan Young Lee, Chiu Mun Sarah Lee, Coronda, MPM Lee, David Lee, Diana, BS Lee, Dongchul Lee, Erin Lee, Hane, PhD Lee, Hyungwoo Lee, Ikjae Lee, Jacqueline, BA Lee, Jae Eun, MD Lee, Jennifer Lee, Jessica, MD, FAAN Lee, Jiae Lee, Jo Ellen Lee, Julie Lee, Juneyoung, PhD Lee, Kenneth Lee, Ki Hyeong Lee, KJ Paula Lee, Lily


2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES

2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Liewluck, Teerin, MD, FAAN Lim, An An, MSc, MD Lim, Andrew, MD Lim, Jaehyung Lim Fat, Mary Jane, MD Lim-Hing, Krista, MD Lima, Fabiane Lima, Gabriel Limaye, Kaustubh Limmroth, Volker, MD, PhD Lin, Alexander Lin, Andrew Lin, Chih-Chun, MD, PhD Lin, Chin Lun, BS Lin, Helen Lin, Jerry, BA Lin, Jia Lin, Jieru Egeria Lin, Kathie Lin, Michelle, MD Lin, Rebecca Lin, San San Lin, Xuling Lincoln, Matthew, DPhil Lincoln, Tara, MS Lindau, Nicolas, MD Lindelof, Mette Lindgren, Kristen, MD, PhD Lindquist, Josh Lindsberg, Perttu Lindy, Amanda Link, Yumin, MD, PhD Linnoila, Jenny, MD, PhD Linton, Celia, MHA Lipman, Yvette Liporace, Joyce Lippa, Carol Lipton, Richard, MD, FAAN Lira, David, MD, FAAN Lisak, Robert, MD, FAAN Lisk, Jerome, MD, FAAN Lisy, Lubomir Little, Ann, MD, BS Litvak, Anna

Litvak, Paul Litvan, Irene, MD, FAAN Liu, Grant, MD, FAAN Liu, Lei, MD, PhD Liu, Ran, MD Liu, Tiffany Liu, Wei Liu, Yin Liu, Zhenguo Liu, Zuolu Livingston, Terrie Lizardo, Roselin Lizarraga, Alexis Lizarraga, Karlo, MD, MS Lizrova, Jana LK, Sreevidya, MD, MBBS Llamas-Lopez, Leonardo Llaneza Gonzalez, Miguel Angel Lleo, Alberto Lleva, Paul Eugene Llinas, Rafael, MD, FAAN Lloyd, Kermit Lo, Albert, MD, PhD Lo, Cody, BSc Lo, Hsiao-Sui Lo, Keiko Lo, Warren, MD, FAAN Lobanov, Oleg, MD, PhD Lobbous, Mina Lockhead, Dean Lockwood, Meghan Loeffler, Jacob Lofchie, Abigail Loftus, Joseph Loggini, Andrea Logigian, Eric, MD, FAAN Lohmann Larsen, Katja Lommers, Emilie, MD London, Frederic, MD London, Scott London, Zachary, MD, FAAN Long, Lucretia, CNP

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Long, Yuanyuan, MD, PhD Longardner, Katherine, MD Longbrake, Erin, MD, PhD Longo, Frank, MD, PhD Longo, Michele Longo, Mike Longstreth, W. T., MD, FAAN Loo, Li Shen Loomis, Caitlin Lopac, Kimberle Lopchuk, Shruti, PharmD Lopes, Sandra Lopez, Alexander, MS Lopez, Carlos Ynigo Lopez, Jaime, MD Lopez, Maria, MD Lopez, Michael, MD, PhD Lopez, Pablo Lopez Lopez, Cristina Lopez Munoz, Pablo, MD Lopez-Vizcarra, Marco LoPinto-Khoury, Carla Lor, Kia Lord, Aaron Lord, Jennifer Lorenz, Nikki Loria Rosado, Luis Felipe Lorido, Daniel Losonci, Rita, MD Lotia, Mitesh Lotkowski, Susan Lotze, Timothy Loud, Sara, MS, MBA Louis, Elan, MD, MS, FAAN Lovas, Gabor Love, Kathy LoVerde, Nicole Lovett, Alexandra Lowden, Max, MD, FAAN Lowe, Carolina, PharmD

Lowe, Jessica Lowenstein, Daniel Lowes, Linda, PT PhD Lowney, Brennan Lowry, Simon Lozada Miranda, Valeria Lu, Angela Lu, Christine Lu, Haige Lu, Hsuan Lu, Jenny Lu, Liang Lu, Mei Lu, Vivien Luban, Norman, MD, FAAN Luber, Gabriele Luber, Ulrich Lublin, Fred, MD, FAAN Lucas, Andrew Lucas, Tameka Lucchinetti, Claudia, MD, FAAN Lucchini, Matteo Lucero, Natalia Luciano, Carlos, MD, FAAN Lukas, Rimas, MD Lukas, Thomas Lukasiewicz, Michael, MD Lumempouw, Silvia Lundgren, Karen Lungu, Codrin Luo, Jin, MD, PhD, FAAN Lupu, Vitalie, MD, FAAN Lupyan, Yan Luqman, Shoaib Lus, Giacomo Luster, Brennon Luster, Joshua Lutz, Ben Luu, Yvonne Luzzio, Christopher Lyden, Stephanie Lydon, Sean Lyerly, Michael Lyle, Lacey, FNP


Mah, Jean, MD, FRCPC, FAAN Mahadeen, Ahmad Mahajan, Abhimanyu, MHS Mahany, Erica Maharaj, Shantel, MS Maheshwari, Atul, MD Mahmood, Riaz Mahmoud, Noor, MD Mahmoud Mohamed, Ghada Mahoney, Zhen Mahuwala, Zabeend Maia, Fernanda, MD, PhD Maina, Eric, MMed ECSA Maingueneau Durand D, Francoise Maiques, Juan, MD Maiti, Baijayanta, MD, PhD Majed, Masoud, MD Majeed, Anas Majersik, Jennifer, MD, FAAN Majjhoo, Aniel Majmudar, Bittu Majmundar, Shyam Makanjuola, Akintomiwa Makhlouf, Nabil, MD Maki, Karl Malatesta, Lindsay, MD Malatinszky, George, BS, BA Malavolta, Cintia Malhotra, Ram, FRACP Malhotra, Raman, MD, FAAN Malik, Amer, MD Malik, Asma Malik, Fady Malik, Muhammad Taimur Malik, Nina Malik, Preeti, MPH Malik, Ramsha Malik, Sabeena

Malkani, Brijesh Malkani, Roneil Malkin, Mark, MD, FAAN Malkoff, Marc, MD, FAAN Mallick, Dania Malloy, Michael Mallucci, Giulia Malmierca, Ana Maltais-Duchesne, Ann-Sophie Malzone, William, MD, FAAN Mamarabadi, Mansoureh Mambalam, Nitya Mamdouh, Hend Mameli, Gianfranco Mamone, Bernadett Man Sum, Chi Manack Adams, Aubrey Manasseh, Angelique, MS Manberg, Stephanie Manchanda, Ramneek, MS, MPH Manchanda, Tarang, MSc Manchon, Eric, MD Mancoci, Delia, MD, PharmD Mandal, Haimanti, MPharm Mandal, Jennifer, MD Mandel, Daniel, BA Mandelbaum, David, MD,PhD, FAAN Mandemakers, Wim, PhD Mandge, Vishal Maneen, Matthew Manering, Neil, MD Maness, Lawrence Manfrini, Marianna Mangeshkumar, Venkatachalam, MD, FAAN Mangin, Teresa Mani, Ram Mani, Ranjit

Mani Bhaskar, Iyswarya Manieri, Maria Claudia, BA Manita, Manuel Mankodi, Ami Mann, Christine Mann, Mandeep Manners, Jody Manni, Alessia Manning, Sara Manno, Edward, MD, FAAN Manousakis, Georgios, MD Mansell, Elizabeth Manske, Jacob Mantelatto Bonsi, Victor Manterola, Carla Mantri, Sneha Mantyh, William, MD Manzoor, Sarah Mao, Danyan Maoz, Eyal Mar, Soe, MD Maragakis, Nicholas, MD, FAAN Marais, Olivia, BASc Maraj, Nicholas Maran, Ilavarasy Marandi, Elahe, MD Maratti, Raghavan, MD, MBBS Marawar, Rohit Marchese, Dominic, PharmD, RPh Marchesoni, Cintia Marcus, Joseph Marden, Linda, MD, FAAN Marder, Karen, MD, MPH, FAAN Mares, Miroslav Marfil Rivera, Alejandro Margolius, Adam Margutti, Ivo, MD Marhnouj, Ghita, Dr Maria, Pedro Marini, Ann Marion-Moffet, Hugo

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Lynch, Sharon, MD, FAAN Lynch, Tim Lyon, Michelle Lyons, George Lyons, Kelly Lyons-Warren, Ariel, MD, PhD Lyou, Hyunji Ma, Sherry, MD, PhD Ma, Xiaoping, MD,PhD Ma, Xiaoye Ma, Yihong Ma, Yitao Maas, Eric Macalintal-Canlas, Regina Macaranas, Derrick Macaron, Gabrielle, MD Macchi, Zachary MacDonell, Richard MacGowan, Daniel, MD, FAAN Machado, Calixto, MD, PhD, FAAN Machado De Oliveira, Lais, MD Maciel, Carolina, MD Mack, Kenneth, MD, PhD, FAAN MacLellan, Adam, BSch, MD MacNeil, Blaine Madaan, Priyanka Madani, Sarah Madden, John Mader, B. Jeff Madhavan, Ramesh, MD, FAAN Madrid, Ricardo, MD, FAAN Maekinen, Varpu, MD Maes, Jen Magalhaes, Gerson Magana, Setty, MD, PhD Maghzi, Hadi Magid-Bernstein, Jessica, MD, PhD Magliocco, Brandon


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2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Mariotto, Sara Markind, Samuel, MD, FAAN Markovic, Nevena Markow, John Markowski, Michael, DO, FAAN Marks, William, MD, FAAN Marmol, Sarah Marmura, Michael, MD, FAAN Marohnic, Michael Marom, Ehud Marone, Abril Marquardt, Robert Marques, Ana-Raquel Marquez, Destiny Marra, Christina, MD, FAAN Marriott, Elizabeth Marrodan, Mariano Mars, Harold, MD, FAAN Marsella, Jennifer, MD Marsh, Elisabeth Marshall, Randolph, MD, FAAN Marshall, Tamara Marta-Enguita, Juan Martel, Veronique Martelle Tu, Jennifer, MD, PhD Martello, Justin Martikainen, Mika, MD Martin, Caroline, MA Martin, Gregg Martin, Lee Martin, Matthew, MS Martin, Sandrine, MMSc Martin Paez, Yosbelkys Martinez, Dayne Martinez, Emmanuel Owen Martinez, James, MD Martinez, Jennifer Martinez, Nina Martinez, Paola

Martinez Agosto, Julian, MD, PhD Martinez Cabanas, Jose Luis, MD Martinez Camacho, Walkany Maria Martinez Leyva, Octavio, MD Martinez Martinez, Susana, PharmD Martinez Reyes, Adriano Martinez-Arizala, Alberto, MD, FAAN Martorelli, Alicia, MD Marulanda, Laura Marulanda-Londono, Erika, MD Maruscak, Mercedes Marvi, Michael, MD MS Masangkay, Neil Maschke, Matthias Masdeu, Joseph, MD, PhD, FAAN Maski, Kiran, MD Maslak, Maribeth Maslarov, Dimitar Mason Sharma, Alexandre Masood, Jaudat Mass, Joely, BA Massa, Robyn Massacesi, Luca, MD Massaro, Emily Massaro, Lori Massey, Janice, MD, FAAN Massie, Rami Massone, Caitlin Masterman, Donna Masters-Israilov, Alina Mata, Robin Matarese, Christine Mateen, Farrah, MD, PhD, FAAN Mateo Casas, Maria, MD Matesanz, Susan Mateva, Vesselina Mathais, Sophie

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Mathew, Paul, MD, DNBPAS, FAAN, FA Mathew, Subin, MD Mathew, Veena, BS Mathews, Joela Mathews, Katherine, MD, FAAN Mathieu, Veronique Mathur, Mayank Mathur, Puja Mathur, Rajeev Mathur, Rushmi Matias Guiu, Jordi Matias-Guiu Guia, Jorge, MD Matiello, Marcelo, MD Matluck, Nicole Matmurodov, Rustambek Matsumoto, Joseph, MD Matta, Andre Matta, Jorge Mattar, Andrew, MD, PhD Matteis, Paul Matthews, Brandy Matthews, Cheney Matthews, Geoffrey Matthiesen, Kirsten Mattoscio, Miriam, MD, PhD Mattson, David, MD, PhD, FAAN Matuk Perez, Yamil Mauermann, Michelle, MD, FAAN Mauney, Sarah Maurer, Carine, MD, PhD Maurer, Michael Maurino, Jorge Alejandro Mawby, James Mawet, Jerome, MD Mayberry, Jordan Mayer, Carlos, MD Mayer, Christoph Alexander, MD Mayer, Ioana

Mayer, Stephan, MD Mayers, Michellee, BA Maynard, Philip Mayne, Elizabeth Mayo, Ann Mayor, Luis, MD Mays, Maryann Mazibrada, Gordon, FRCP, MD Mazouz, Nesrine Mazowiecki, Michael Mazurek, Kevin Mazurkiewicz- Beldzi, Maria, MD, PhD McAdams, Matthew, MD McAlister, Sarah McAllister, Peter, MD McAllister, Sophie McBurney, Robert McCabe, Dominick McCall, Karen McCampbell, Alexander McCarthy, Matthew McCaughey, Stella, PhD McClean, Jeffrey, MD, FAAN McCollum, Lauren McColly, Markus, BS McConnell, Brice McCormack, Katelyn McCormick, Zachary, MD McCoy, Nicoe McCoyd, Matthew McCuaig, Elizabeth McCusker, Elizabeth, MBBS, FAAN FRACP McDaniel, John McDaniel, Julie McDermott, Catherine McDermott, Dana McDonald, Bridget McDonald, Jamie, MD McDonald, Katherine McDonald, Michelle, MSW, LSW McFarland, Nikolaus, MD, PhD, FAAN


Meghdadi, Amir Meghpara, Sanket Mehanna, Raja Mehl, Lesa Mehler, Mark, MD, FAAN Mehndiratta, Prachi Mehrabyan, Anahit Mehta, Amit Mehta, Anita Mehta, Aryan Mehta, Darshan Mehta, Heeral Mehta, Lahar Mehta, Mona, MD Mehta, Pankaj Mehta, Shyamal, MD, PhD Mehta, Sunil Mehta, Vivek, BA in chemistry Meier-Gerdingh, Elisa Meilleur, Katherine, PhD, PPCNP-BC Meire, Veronique, MD Mejico, Luis, MD, FAAN Mekies, Claude, MD Melamed, Elina Melges, Luiz Domingos Mendes, MD Melki, Ronald, PhD Mellion, Michelle Melnick, Susan Meltzer, Ethan Menacher, Maureen, BSN RN Mendell, Jerry, MD, FAAN Mendelson, Stuart, MD, FAAN Mendes, Maria Irene, MD Mendes, Pedro Mendes, Shannon, PhD Mendez, Adriana Mendez, Joe Mendez, Mario, MD, PhD, FAAN Mendez Ruiz, Aldo, MD Mendonca, Daniel

Mendoza, Jason Mendoza, Soledad Mendoza Bernal, Jaime Alonso, MD Meng, Lisa Menkes, Daniel, MD, FAAN Menna, Barry Menon, Adarsh Menon, Ashkay Mensah-Osman, Edith Menze, Alexander Meola, Giovanni, MD, FAAN Mercanti, Bethann Meredith, Lawrence Merendino, Lauren Meridor, Nathaniel Meriggioli, Matthew, MD, FAAN Merillat, Shannon Merino, Jose, MD, MPhil, FAAN Merino Plaza, Ernesto Merkler, Alexander, MD Merle, Eliana Merlin, Lisa, MD, FAAN Merolli, Ines Merritt, Mckenzie Mertz, Sandra, PA-C Meschia, James, MD, FAAN Mesias, Mario Messacar, Kevin, MD Messe, Steven, MD, FAAN, FAHA Messina, Roberta Mestre, Humberto Mesulam, M., MD, FAAN Metrus, Nicholas Metzler, Abby, MD Meucci, Marco Meurer, William, MD Meuth, Sven Meyer, Alexandra Meyer, Catherine Meza, Joyce Michaelis, Marion

Michaelson, Nara, MS Micheal, Adam Michelle, Elizabeth Mickel, Stephen, BS, MBA Midafi, Naila, DR Mielke, Michelle, PhD Mierau, Susanna, MD Miettinen, Tuuli Migdady, Ibrahim Miglis, Mitchell, MD Miguel, Yasmine Mihai, Cornelia, MD, FAAN Mikhaylov, Eleina Mikol, Daniel, MD, PhD Milani, Shadi Milano, Nicholas, MD Milazzo, Christopher Milder, Julie Miljkovic, Sinisa Millan Zamora, Francisca Miller, Aaron, MD, FAAN Miller, Adela Miller, Amy Miller, Bradford Miller, Catherine Miller, Colleen, BS,MS,DNS Miller, Daniel Miller, Daniella Miller, Derryl, MD Miller, Elena, BS Miller, Eliza, MD Miller, Frances Miller, Hugh Miller, Ian Miller, Julie Miller, Laura Miller, Natalie Miller, Paul, BioChem,Environmenta Miller, Rachel, MS Medical Physiolog Miller, Steven Miller, Timothy, MD, PhD Miller-Kuhlmann, Rebecca, MD

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McFarland III, Joseph McFarlin, Jessica McGarry, Laura, PhD McGee, Meghan McGill, Bryan, MD, PhD McGill, Sarah McGinley, James McGinley, Marisa, DO McGinn, Ryan McGinnis, Erin, MS, CGC McGrath, Donnie, MD McGrath, Rob McGuigan, Chris McGuire, Jennifer McIntosh, Gerald McIntyre, Mary Anne McKasson, Marilyn McKay, Sian McKenna, Mary Clare, MB BCh, BAO McKenzie, Melissa McKinney, Jennifer, MD McKnight, Dianalee McLeland, Jennifer, MSW, MA McLeod, Colin McLin, Dewey McManus, Barbara McManus, Paul McMicken, Carolyn, PsyD McNeil, D. Elizabeth McPherson, Tarrant McQuivey, Ryan McVige, Jennifer, MD Meador, Kimford, MD, FAAN Meadows, Christine, BS Mealy, Maureen, RN,BSN, MSCN Mechtler, Laszlo, MD, FAAN, FASN Medeiros, Caroline Medel, Marietta Medici, Augusto Medina, Marco Medina, Nora Meeks, Jennifer


2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES

2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Miller-Patterson, Cameron Millichap, John, MD, FAAN Milligan, Tracey, MD, FAAN Mills, Elizabeth Mills, John, MD, PhD Mills-Joseph, Reversa Millsap, Leah Millsap, Lisa Milone, Margherita, MD, FAAN Milstein, Mark, MD, FAAN Mims, Shannon Min, K Chris, MD, PhD Minen, Mia, MD Mingozzi, Federico Minieka, Michael Minikel, Eric, PhD expected 2019 Mink, Jonathan, MD, PhD, FAAN Minkoff, Christina, CCC/ SLP Minshew, Nancy, MD, FAAN Minton, Neil Mintz, Mark, MD, FAAN Mintzer, Scott Miranda, Carmen Mirchandaney, Maneka Miretzky, Shir Mirian, Ario Miric, Slobodan Mirman, Igal Mirza, Shazia Mirzoev, Alex Mishra, Bikash Kumar Mishra, Jitendriya Mishra, Nischay, PhD Mishra, Shrikant, MD, FAAN Mishra, Sushil, MD, MBBS Miskin, Dhanashri Missaglia, Sara Mistler, Edward Mistry, Niraj

Mistry, Sohi, BS (MD in 2022) Mistry, Sona, MD, MBBS Misulis, Karl, MD, PhD, FAAN Mitchell, Eric Mitropanopoulos, Sotiris Mitrovich, Kristin Mitsikostas, Dimos Dimitrios, MD, PhD Mitsumoto, Hiroshi, MD, FAAN Mitsunaga, Lisa Mittal, Gaurav, MD, MBBS Mittal, Shilpi Miyagawa, Toji, MD, PhD Miyasaki, Janis, MD, Med, FRCPC, FAAN Mizrahi, Eli, MD, FAAN Mnatsakanova, Diana Moalem, Kamilia, BA Moawad, Heidi Model, Fabian Modi, Nidhi Modi, Tanish Modrzejewski, Krysten Moeller, Jeremy, MD Moeller, Maike Mogelof, Jeffrey, MD, FAAN Moghbel, Shahla Mohamed, Ahmed Mohammad, Mohammad Mohammed, Haider Mohanty, Diksha Moheb, Negar, MD Moheet, Asma, MD Mohile, Nimish, MD, FAAN Mohl, Leighton Mohsen, Nabil, MD, FAAN Moiseev, Daniel, BS Moisset, Xavier, MD Moisson, Elke Mokhtari, Sepideh

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Molano, Jennifer, MD, FAAN Molengraft, Joyce Molho, Eric, MD, FAAN Molina Carrion, Luis Enrique Molinari, Robert Moline, Margaret Molinero, Isaac Moloney, Patrick Moloney, Stephen Molt, Fernando Molyneux, Paul, FRCP, MD Moncayo Gaete, Jorge Monckton, James Monderer, Renee Mondia, Mark Willy Mondot, Lydiane Monje, Michelle, MD, PhD Monsalve, Christian Montague, Chelise Montalvo Acevedo, Alexandra Montalvo Perero, Mayra Monte, Marisa Monteiro, Katia Monteith, Teshamae Monterrey, Priscilla Montes, Jacqueline, PT, EdD, NCS Montes-Rivera, Jose Moo, Lauren, MD Moodley, Miriella, MP0697133 Mook, Amanda Moondra, Priyanka Moore, Helena Moore, Jack Moore, Kathryn Moore, Layne, MD, FAAN Moore, Liam Moore, Timothy Moores, Ginette Moorjani, Bhagwan, MD, FAAP, FAAN Moorthy, Moses

Mora-Rodriguez, Karla, MD Morawo, Adeolu More, Roland Moreau, Thibault Moreira, Thais, PhD, PharmD Moreno-Zambrano, Daniel Moretti, Luke, BS, neuroscience Moretti, Paolo Morgan, Christopher Morgan, Juliet Morgenlander, Joel, MD, FAAN Morgenstern, Bruce Morgenstern, Michael Mori, Nicanor Moriarty, Gerald, MD, FAAN Morimoto, Nobutoshi Morimoto, Satoru Morinville, Anne, MBA Morita, Mitsuya, MD, PhD Morkous, Sameh, MD, FAAN Moro, Elena, MD, FAAN Moro-de-Casillas, Maria Moroney, Angela, PharmD Morrell, Martha, MD, FAAN Morris, Cynthia Morris, Huw, MD, PhD Morris, Jane Morris, John, MD, FAAN Morris, Kenneth, MD, PhD Morris, Nicholas Morrison, Alexander Morrison, Erica Morrison, Peter Morrison-Banks, Elizabeth, MD, MSEd Morrow, Sarah, MD, MSC,FRCPC Morteau, Olivier Morton, Johanna, MD, MS


Mukherjee, Arabinda, MD, DM Mukherji, Joy Dev Mulder, Maxim, MD, PhD Muley, Suraj Mullan, Hillary, BA Mullen, Margaret Muller, Kimberly Mullins, Selina Mullins, Tawnya Mulpur, Tejanand, MD, FAAN Mulukutla, Sarah, MD, MPH Munir, Badria, MD, MBBS Munirathinam, Bhoopathy, MD, MBBS Muniz, Rafael Munjal, Sagar Munnings, Clyde Munoz, David Munoz Perez, Rodny Munschauer, Frederick, MD, FAAN, MSc Mupambo, Natasha Muppidi, Srikanth, MD, FAAN Muqeem, Tanziyah Muralidharan, Rajanandini Murhekar, Manoj, MBBS, MD Murillo Blanco, Paulo Rafael, MD Murnane, Matthew Murphy, Elyse, RN, Msl Murphy, Niamh Murphy, Olwen Murphy, Rachael, BA Murphy, Richard, MBChB Murr, Najib Murray, Ann, MD Murray, Brian, MD, FAAN FRCPC D,ABS Murray, David Murray, Eileen, MM, CAE Murray, Nicholas, MD

Murray-Frank, Dhara Murrell, Tiffany Murthy, Kolar, MD, FAAN Murthy, Maitreyi Murty, Pavan Murugan, Ramasamy, MD, MBBS Musa, Joseph Muscara, Kimberly Muslera, Arturo Javier Mustafa, Rania Muth, Christopher Muxfeldt, Maria Muzammil, Syeda Maria Mwaisela, Marcella Myburgh, Gail Mycko, Marcin, MD, PhD Myers, Bennett Myers, Nicole Myers, Rodney Mykhaylo, Oros Myles, Ashley Myles, Nicole, BA N’Gbo N’Gbo Ikazabo, Rosy, MD Nabatame, Shin Nacopoulos, Dimitrios Naddaf, Elie Nadeau, Elaine Nadeau, Stephen, MD, FAAN Nader, Saulo Nader Kawachi, Juan Alberto, MD Nadia, Angelova Nadig, Raghunandan, MD, MBBS Nadler, Nicole, Mag (FH) Naedele-Risha, RonnAnn Naeem, Ubaid Nagaraja, Nandakumar Nagarajan, Elanagan, MD Nagle-Seidel, Kimberly, MA Nagpal, Seema, MD Naguszewski, William

Nahas, Stephanie, MD, FAAN Naidech, Andrew, MD, FAAN Naik, Karkal Ravishankar, DM Naik, Komal Nair, Anil, MD, FAAN Nair, Kavita Najib, Umer Nakahara, Jin, MD, PhD Nakamura, Kunio Nakata, Douglas Nakhaipour, Hamid Reza Nakhate, Vihang Nalleballe, Krishna Nambi, Subbu Namiranian, Dina Nanavaty, Rajiv Nance, Martha, MD Nandakumar, Thambirajah Nandanwar, Deepmala Nandi, Sitansu, DM Nandoskar, Ashwini, MBBS, MD, MRCP Nannan Panday, Prashant Nantes, Julia Napier, Fabreena Napierala, Jill Narasimhan, Sneha Narayan, Ram Narayana, Randhi Narayanaswami, Pushpa, MBBS, MD, FAAN Narimatsu, Keila, MD Narwal, Priya Naryshkin, Nikolai Nasios, Grigorios Nasrallah, Ilya, MD, PhD Nasser, Azmi Nastos, Elias Nath, Avindra, MD, MBBS, FAAN Nathan, Sindy Natter, Howard Navalkele, Digvijaya Navarrete, Carlos

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Moschonas, Constantine, MD, FAAN Moseley, Maggie, PhD Moser, Barbara Moser, Herbert Moses, Howard, MD, MS, FAAN, FANA Moshe-Lilie, Orly Moss, Bridget Moss, Heather, MD, PhD, FAAN Moster, Mark, MD, FAAN Moszczynski, Alexander Motiwala, Rajeev, MD, FAAN Mottiwala, Aziz, MBA Mouallem, Maya Mouchati, Rizkalla Mould, Jorgen Moura Rezende Filho, Flavio Mouradian, M., MD, FAAN Moury, Heather Moussouttas, Michael Moutti, Ouafaa, Dr Mowchun, Justin Mowry, Ellen, MD, FAAN Moxley, Richard, MD, FAAN Moya, Antonio Mozaffar, Tahseen, MD, FAAN Mrugala, Maciej, MD, PhD, MPH, FAAN Mubarak, Marisol Mudugal, Dharani Muehlschlegel, Susanne, MD, MPH Mueller, Erika Mueller, Felix Mueller, Patrick Mueller, Stefanie, MD Mueller, Thomas Muhammad, Wasim Wali Mui, Michelle Mukerji, Shibani


2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES

2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Navas, Angela Nayak, Shreya Nayar, Shakti Naylor, Maria Nayyar, Sonia Neale, Natalie, BA Neel, Robert Neesen, Jena Negi, Yoshiaki Negron, Alexi, PharmD Nehme, Ahmad Nehrych, Tetyana Nei, Maromi Neicu, Maria Neifert, Alexander Neimand, Lindsey Nelson, Doungphon Nelson, Gordon Nelson, Lauren, BA Nelson, Mariana Nelson, Morag Nelson, Ryan Nelson, Sally, PhD, MS Nelson, Sarah, MD Nemani, Sajjan, MD, FAAN Nepaul, Sargoon Nesbitt, Cassie, MBBS Neth, Bryan, MD, PhD Neubauer, Astrid Neuberger, Sonia Neuman, Brooke Neupane, Dilasha Neustadt, Ahna, ScM Neustadt, Ira Nevel, Kathryn, MD Nevrly, Martin New, Jeff Newman, Daniel Newman, Jordan, MS Newman, Lawrence, MD, FAAN Newman, Nancy, MD, FAAN Newman-Toker, David, MD, PhD, FAAN Newmark, Jonathan, MD, MM, FAAN

Newsome, Scott, DO, FAAN Ney, Douglas Ney, John, MD, MPH, FAAN Ng, Andrew Ng, Felix Chun Fai Ng, Grace Ng, Herman Ng, Marcus Ngan, Vincci Ngo, Angeline Ngo, Ly Nguyen, Anh Nguyen, Claude Nguyen, Frederic, MD Nguyen, Huy-Binh Nguyen, Jack Nguyen, James, BS Nguyen, Joseph Nguyen, Minh-Thuy Nguyen, Phuong Nguyen, Suzanne Nguyen, Taylor Nguyen, Viet Ni, Zhen Niazi, Muhammad Nichol, Kathryn Nicholas, Jacqueline, MD Nicholas, Richard, FRCP, MBBS, PhD Nichols, Russell Nichols, Todd Nicholson, Katharine Nicholson, Robert, PhD, FAHS Nichter, Tracy Nickels, Katherine, MD, FAAN Nickrand, Jessica Nicolau, Stefan Nicotra, Alessia, MD, PhD, FRCP Nielsen, Kirsten Niesner, Thomas, PhD Nieuwoudt, Megan, BS Nigam, Minali, BA Nimocks, Larissa

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Ning, Xiaoping Nirenberg, Melissa, MD, PhD, FAAN Nisar, Taha NISHIDA, TAKASHI, MD, PhD Nishida, Yoichiro Nisman, Arkady Niver, Grant Noble, James, MD, FAAN Nobleza, Christa O’hana Noblin, Devin Nocera, Romy Noch, Evan Noe, Katherine, MD, PhD, FAAN Noel, Eric Nofar, Justin, BS Nogales, Jorge Nogues, Martin Nolty, Peggy Noorani, Sahar, BA Nordvig, Anna Norman, Zachary Noroozi, Jared Norris, Scott Northe, Altaira Northrop, Naomi, BS Norwood, Tylor Nostdahl, Amy Notermans, Nicolette Nourbakhsh, Bardia Novak, Alicia Novak, Peter Novakova, Iveta Novakovic, Roberta Novello, Paul Nowak, Richard Nuemann, Anne, RN BSN Numan, Ahsan, PhD, MBBS, FCPS Nunes, Carla Cecilia, MD Nunez, Lucas Nutakki, Aparna Nuwer, Marc, MD, PhD, FAAN

Nuñez, Alberto Nwabuobi, Lynda, MD Nwumeh, Ronald, BA Nyandaiti, Yakub O Roarke, Joe, BA, HDip, DPE O’Boyle, Julianne O’Brien, Dennis O’Brien, Hope, MD, FAAN O’brien, Kelly O’Carroll, Cumara, MD O’Connell, Barbara O’Connell, Ed O’Connor, Allan O’Connor, Eileen O’Dwyer, Rebecca O’Hara, Robert, MD, FAAN O’Kula, Susanna O’Neal, Cassandra O’Neal, Mary O’Neal, Welton O’Phelan, Kristine, MD O’Regan, Terry O’Sullivan, Sean Oakes, Patricia Oakes, Tina, PhD Oaklander, Anne Louise, MD,PhD, FAAN Oas, Kimberly, MSN, RN Obeidat, Ahmed, MD, PhD Obianozie, Nkechi Ocava, Lenore Occhiogrosso, Jessica, BS Odia, Yazmin, MD Ogami, Kyle Ogata, Katsuhisa, MD, PhD Ogbeide, James Ogun, Yomi Oh, Ann Oh, Charles Oh, Jiwon, MD Oh, Unsong Ojeda, Joaquin


Ordonez, Laura Orehek, Eleanor Oreja Guevara, Celia Orgass, Hailey Orjuela, Karen, MD Orloff, John Orlova, Yulia, MD,PhD Oropeza Canto, Dante Orozco Vazquez, Agni Ortega, Erik Ortega Gutierrez, Santiago, MD Orthmann Murphy, Jennifer, MD, PhD Ortiz, Nancy Ortiz-Garcia, Jorge, MD Ortiz-Gonzalez, Xilma, MD, PhD Ortiz-Guerrero, Gloria Ortman, Chelsey Ortmeier, Brian Orwitz, Jonathan, MD, FAAN Orzuza, Gabriela, MD Osakwe, Nneoma, BsEd Osamwonyi, Osawaye Osband, Yardaena Osborne, Benjamin Osborne, Meaghan Osgood, Marcey Oshinaike, Olajumoke Oshinsky, Michael Oskoui, Maryam, MD, FAAN Osman, Afag Osman, Sahar Osman, Tahir Ospina, Amalia Ospina, Juan Pablo Ostendorf, Tasha Oster, Joel, MD, FAAN Oster Bach, Rebecca Osterholt, Thomas, BS Ostland, Michael Ostrem, Bridget, MD, PhD Ostrem, Jill, MD, FAAN Ostrovskiy, Denis Ostrowski, Tadeusz

Oswald, Jessica Otallah, Scott Oterino Duran, Agustin Otero, Carlos Othman, Ahmed Otte, Charlton Ottenbreit, Joseph Ottenhoff, Lauren Ottman, Ruth, PhD Otto, Marit Ou, Alexander Ouchida, Dorothy Ouellet, Stephane Ovbiagele, Bruce, MD, MSc, FAAN Overell, James Overman, Julia Oviedo, Maria Soledad Owens, James, MD, PhD Owens, Julie, PharmD Owens, Micaela Owens, Owen Oyama, Genko, MD, PhD, FAAN Oyegbile, Temitayo, MD, PhD Oza, Meerat Ozakbas, Serkan Ozelius, Laurie Ozer, Byram O’Connell, Sile P, Manoj Pabst, Lisa Pacheco, Kevin Pack, Alison, MD Pack, Katrina Padilla, Oscar Padilla Martinez, Jennifer Padilla-Rodriguez, Katherine Padmanaban, Mahesh Padrick, Matthew Pagniez, Martin Pahlavan, Autusa, BS Pahwa, Rajesh, MD, FAAN Pai, Ashwini

Paixao, Luis, BMBCh, MSc Pakdaman, Hossein Palagiri, Sushma Palau-Hernandez, Santiago Palermo, Frank Palikh, Gaurang, MD, FAAN Paling, David Palm, Michael, MD, FAAN Palma, Jose-Alberto, MD, PhD Palmer, Mathias, BA Palmeri, Maria, MA Palmio, Johanna Palumbo, Joseph Palushaj, Bianca Pamidimukkala, Vijaya Pan, Peter Pan, Rachel, MD Pan, Yi, MD, PhD, FAAN Pana, Angela Pana, Raluca Panchal, Shyam Pancorvo, Renzo Pancratov, Raluca Pandian, Jeyaraj, MD, DM Pandolfo, Massimo, MD, FAAN Pandya, Darshan, MD Pandya, Yash, BS Panesar, Pritpal Panovitsa, Anastasia Paoli, Xavier Paolini, Stephanie Pappas, Amy, DO Pappas, James Pappolla, Agustin Paramanandam, Vijayashankar, DM Parand, Leila Parasuraman, Deepak Pardo, Gabriel, MD, FAAN Pardo-Villamizar, Carlos Paredes, Nanette Paredes, Roberto

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Ojelabi, Olaitan, MBBS, FMCP Ojha, Ajitesh Ojha, Rajeev Okawa, Haruhisa Okonkwo-Onuigbo, Obi Okouneva, Evelina Okubadejo, Njide Okun, Michael, MD, FAAN Olanigan, Rashidat Olapeju, Oguntunde, MBBS Olechowski, Camille Olivari, Patrizia, MD Oliveira, Henrique Oliveira, Ricardo Oliver, Brant Oliver, Marion Olmo, Larissa Olney, Amanda, BS Olsen, Abby Olsen, Andrew Olson, Anndres Olson, Sandra, MD, FAAN Olson, Stephanie Olszewska, Diana Angelika, MD, PhD Om, Savary Omani, Ouali Omuro, Antonio, MD Onasanya, Olukayode Ong, Charlene Onofrei, Ligia, MD Ontaneda, Daniel, MD Onteddu, Sanjeeva Reddy Onur, Berfin, MSc BSC Onwuegbuzie, Gerald Ooi, Hwai, MD Oommen, Brian Oommen, Kalarickal, MD, FAAN Ope, Ogo-Oluwa, BS Opie, Warren Oporto, Sabrina Orabi, Mohamad Orazio, Nicole


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2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Parikh, Neal Parikh, Simy, MD Paris, William, MBA Parisi, Marco, MD Park, Hyunmin Park, Jung Park, Kee-Duk Park, Ken Park, William Park, Yong Parker, Corey, MPA Parker, Michael Parker-Moore, Jennifer Parkerson, Kimberly, MD,PhD Parko, Karen, MD, FAAN Parks, Andrea Parks, Melissa Parm, Kelly Parra, Alberto Parry, Matthew Parsa, Pirooz Parson, Beverly, Clinical Science Lia Parsons, Angela Parsons, Sarah Partain, Angie Partap, Sonia, MD Partida Medina, Luis Paschall, Gabriel Paschall, Robert Pascuzzi, Robert, MD, FAAN Pasekova, Eva, MUDr Pasinski, Marie, MD Pasnoor, Mamatha, MD Pasquarelli, Noemi, MSc Passantino, Francesco Salvatore Passeri, Michlene Passi, Pravar, MD, DM Pastare, Daina Pastula, Daniel, MD, MHS Pasupuleti, Archana Pasupuleti, Rao Patankar, Aneesh, BS

Patel, Akshar Patel, Akta Patel, Amisha, MD Patel, Ankur, MBA Patel, Anup, MD, FAAN Patel, Archana, MD Patel, Ashok Patel, Bhavana, DO Patel, Harsha Patel, Hemali Patel, Himadri, BS in Neuroscience & Patel, Himanshu Patel, Jagdish Patel, Ketul Patel, Khyati Patel, Margi Patel, Michelle Patel, Neel Patel, Neepa Patel, Neil Patel, Nisha Patel, Nishil Patel, Panna Patel, Pavan Patel, Payal Patel, Payal, MD Patel, Priyank Patel, Rachna Patel, Smit, MD, MPH Patel, Urvish, MPH Patel, Vimal Pathak, Deepti Patino, Gustavo, MD, PhD Patni, Rajiv Patniyot, Irene Patriarche, Julia Patrick, Erica Patt-Bogut, Maureen Patterson, Adam Patterson, Addie Patterson, Byron Patterson, Jenifer Patterson, Kathi Patterson, Marc, MD, FAAN, FRACP Patterson, Shanna

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Patterson Gentile, Carlyn, MD Patton, Eddie, MD, MS, FAAN Patton, Kristin Patwa, Huned Paul, Friedemann Paulseth, John Paulson, Henry, MD, PhD, FAAN Paulus, Eva-Maria Paumier, Katrina Pauta Martinez, Juan Pablo Pavlakis, Steven, MD, FAAN Pavlovic, Jelena, MD, PhD Pawar, Gauri, MD, FAAN Pawate, Siddharama Pawlak, Mikolaj Payne, Mary, MD Payne-Parrish, Jennifer Paz Soldan, M., MD, PhD Pazdan, Renee, MD, FAAN Pazdera, Ladislav Peacock, Sarah Pearl, Phillip, MD, FAAN Pearlman, Eric, MD, PhD Pearson, Caleb, PhD Pearson, Dawn Pearson, Owen Pearson, Rachel Pechimuthu, Baskar, MD, MBBS Pedersen, Robert Pederson, Sarah, MS Pedley, Timothy, MD, FAAN Peglar, Lindsay Pelak, Victoria, MD, FAAN Pellerin, David, MSc Pelletier, Amelie Pelletier, Daniel Pelletier, Jean Pelletier, Marianne, PhD, NP

Pellinen, Jacob Peltier, Amanda, MD, MS Peltola, Paeivi, MD Peltz, Stuart Pem, Tshering, MBBS Pena, Danilo Pena, Ivan Pena, Miren, BS Pena Martinez, Joaquin Pendleton, Knikki Penfold Murray, Rebecca Peng, Katie Penizotto, Todd Pennell, Page, MD Pennetti, Sean, MS Penovich, Patricia, MD, FAAN Pepin, Catherine Pera, Joanna Pereira, Austin, BMSc, MD(C) Pereira, Eduardo Perel, Allan, MD, FAAN Perello, Carlos, MD Perez, Amy Perez, David, MD Perez, Frank Perez, Michael, BS, BA Perez Garcia, Juan Carlos, MD Perez-Canabal, Alfredo Pergakis, Melissa Pericak-Vance, Margaret Perk, Jonathan, MD, PhD Perlman, Shari, MA Perlmutter, Joel, MD, FAAN Perrin Ross, Amy, RN,MSN,CNRN Perriot, Sylvain Perrone, Christopher, MD Perrotta, Gaetano Perry, James, MD, FRCP(C), FAAN Persaud Samaroo, Lucy


Phillips, Lauren Phillips, Roderick Phinney, Trevor Phipps, Michael, MD, MHS, FAAN Phoumthipphavong, Victoria Piacentini, John, PhD Picard, Hernan Picard, Rosalind, ScD Piccolo, Ana Claudia Pick, Meagan Pickard, Meg Pickford, Lesley, MBA Piedrabuena, Raul, MD Pieper, Kathleen Pietrack, Michael Pietzsch, Erika Pifkin, Jessica Pignolet, Beatrice Pike-Lee, Tiffany Pilania, Arun, BA Pilato, Madison Pimental, Frank Pimentel Maldonado, Daniela, MD Pinkhasov, Johnathan Pinto, Courtney Pinto, Marcus Vinicius Piovesana, Luiza Piovezan, Mauro Roberto Pippenger, Mark Piquet, Amanda, MD Piquioni, Paulo, MD Piran Arce, Gabriel Pires, Karina Piriyawat, Paisith Pirzada, Noor, MD, FAAN Pisanuwongrak, Kulrithra Pisharody, Ramdas Pitner, Janet, PharmD, MBA Pitsi, Didier Pittelkow, Thomas, DO, MPH Pittock, Sean, MD

Pla, Carlos, MD Planalp, Hannah Plante-Bordeneuve, Violaine Plasch, Anna Plaschke, Michael, MD, FAAN Platt, Susie Pleiser, Sandra Pleninger, Perrin, MD, FAAN Plotkin, Scott, MD Pocikova, Zuzana Podraza, Katherine, MD, PhD Podwall, David Poehlau, Dieter Poewe, Werner, PhD Poisseroux, Sabrina Pojomovsky McDonnell, Pamela Pokharel, Shashwat Pokrovnichka, Anjelina Pokryszko-Dragan, Anna Maria, Associate MD, PhD Polanco, Juan Polk, David, JD Polkowitz, Michael, RPh Pollard, Rebecca Pollock, Benjamin Pollock, Shannon Poncelet, Ann, MD, FAAN Pontzer, Natalie Poole, Elizabeth Poole, Marissa Pope, Brandon, MD Popovic, Ljiljana Poretto, Valentina Porges, Geoffrey Porobic, Mirko Portegies, Peter, MD, PhD, FAAN Porter, Alyx, MD, FAAN Porter, Verna Portman, Steven Posas, Jose, MD Poskay, Carol

Post, David Postelnik, Amy Poston, Kathleen, MD Potrebic, Sonja, MD, PhD, FAAN Potter, Alison Potts, Daniel, MD, FAAN Potuznik, Pavel, MD Pourfar, Michael, MD Powell, Keith Powers, Laura, MD, FAAN Pozniak, Christine Pozzilli, Carlo Prabhakaran, Shyam Pradeep, Swati, MD Pradhan, Shilpa Prado, Gilmar Prado, Isabel, MS Prado, Roberto, MD, PhD Prajapati, Chintan Prakash, Neal, MD, PhD, FAAN Prakash, Neha Pramanik, Kallal Prasad, Atul Prasad, Madan, MD, MBBS, FAAN Prasad, Sashank, MD Prater, Katherine Preskey, Leah, Bbiomed Preston, David, MD, FAAN Preston, Juliette Preston, William, MD, FAAN Pretell, Edwin Preziosa, Paolo Price, Donald Price, Raymond, MD, FAAN Price, Susan Priest, Csilla, MSc Prieto Gonzalez, Jose Maria, MD Prigozhikh, Viachislav Prikrylova, Katerina Primdahl, Ditte

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Personna-Policard, Johanne Persson, Peter, MSc Pervez, Mubashir, MD, MBBS Pesala, Siva Pesantez Cuesta, Galo Bolivar Teodor, NEUROLOGO Pessoa, Andre Luiz, MD Peterka, Marek Peterlin, B. Peters, Katherine, MD, PhD, FAAN Petersen, Astrid Petersen, Jens Petersen, Ronald, PhD, MD, FAAN Peterson, Robin Petithome Feve, Annaick Petko, Bogdana Petracca, Maria Petreczky, Adrienn, MD Petrinjac-Nenadic, Rada Petroff, Ognen, MD, FAAN Petropoulos, Christos Pettinicchi Outeda, Juan, MD Peyronnard, Caroline Pfeiffer, Ronald, MD, FAAN Pfentner, Emily Pham, John Pham Nguyen, Thanh Phuong, MBA Phan, Lise Phan, Michael Phankhian, Phanyarat Pharr, Emily, MD Phatak, Hemant Phelan, Mary, BS, C-TAGME Phelps, Christine Philip, Maria Philips, Shino Philipson, Elaine Phillips, J. Theodore, MD, PhD, FAAN


2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES

2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Prime, Terry Pringsheim, Tamara, MD, FAAN Prior, Devin Proaño Narvaez, Jefferson Probasco, John Prodan, Calin Proebstel, Anne-Katrin Prokhorov, Sergey Provencher, Jennifer Provencio, J. Javier, MD, FAAN Pruitt, Amy, MD, FAAN Pruitt, Christian, MS Pryor Craig, Brittney Przybyla, Steven Pucci, Josephine, BA Pugh, Mary Jo, PhD, RN, FAAN Pujadas Mestres, Lluís Pujol, Aurora Puka, Stefan Pula, John, MD, FAAN Pulicken, Mathew, MD,MHS Pullen, Lara Pulst, Stefan, MD, FAAN Pundik, Svetlana, MD Puntambekar, Preeti Pupe, Camila Pupillo, Elisabetta Purbaugh, Matthew Purohit, Meghan Purushottam, Prashanth Pushparasah, Gunasundari Putra, Steve Rahardja Putuvakkat, Deepashikha, MS, CCRA Putzki, Norman Pyarali, Monika Pyatka, Nataliya Pyatkevich, Yelena Pyle, Maria Pytel, Vanesa Veronica Qazi, Aisha Qi, Xin

Qian, Peiqing Quan, Dianna, MD, FAAN Quan, Phuongthao Quiceno, Mary, MD, FAAN Quick, Adam, MD Quimby, Sharon Quinones-Canales, Gerardo Quintana, Juan, MD Quintana Ayala, Juan Quintana Soria, Juan Miguel Quiqueran-Beaujeu, Michael, MBA Quivron, Benedicte Quraishi, Firoz, MD, MBBS Quraishi, Ghazala Qureshi, Irfan, MD Qureshi, Mohammad Qureshi, Muddasir Rabin, Aaron, MD, PhD, FAAN, FACP Rabinovici, Gil, MD Rabinstein, Alejandro, MD, FAAN Raby, Samantha Race, Heidi Racette, Brad, MD, FAAN Racic, Dusko Radaelli, Marta Radaideh, Yazan Radbill, Kevin Radji, Fatai Rae-Grant, Alexander, MD, FAAN Raffel, Glen, MD, PhD Rafie, Rasa, MS Ragatz, William Raghavan, Ramya Raghunathan, Uma Ragland, Victoria, BS Ragone, Frank Raguthu, Simhachalam Raheja, Divisha Rahkola, Andrea Rahman, Anisa, MD

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Rahman, Mahrin, MS, MPH Rahman, Sarah, AB Rahman, Shareena, MD Rai, Natasha Rai, Saroj Rai, Wijdan, MBBS Rainka, Michelle Raizen, David, MD Raja, Shruti, MD Rajamani, Kumar Rajan, Deepa Rajan, Suraj Rajaniemi, Saara-Mari Rajaraman, Rajsekar Rajasekaran, Karthik Rajasekaran, Vijayalakshmi Rajendram, Phavalan Raji, Alaleh Rakhit, Amit Rakocevic, Goran, MD, FAAN Ralph, Jeffrey, MD Ramacha, Benjamin Ramachandran, Prashanth, MBBS Ramanan, Vijay, MD, PhD Ramanathan, Krishnan Ramanathan, Murali Ramasamy, Balakrishnan, MD, MBBS Ramirez, Francisco Ramirez, Paula Ramirez, Rodolfo, Md Ramirez-Salazar, Sergio Rammohan, Kottil Ramo Tello, Cristina, MD Ramos, Alberto, MD Ramos Estebanez, Ciro, MD Ramos Martinez, Sheila Ramos Ttito, Ana Pilar Ramos-Platt, Leigh, MD Ramquist, Sara Ramsey-Williams, Vicki, MD, PhD Rana, Mohammad

Rana, Sandeep Ranasinghe, Tamra Randa, Daniel Randich Montaldi, Beatriz Eugenia, MD Rane, Stanley Rangel Guerra, Ricardo, MD, FACP, FAAN Ranjith, Ravella Ransom, Jane Rao, Bala, MRCPsych Rao, Kavya Rao, Kimberly Rao, Malathi Rao, Vikram, MD Rappa, Elizabeth Rasameesoraj, Tanaporn, MD Rash, Justin Rashid, Mehmood Rashid, Samiya Raskin, Joel Rasmussen, Peter Vestergaard Rasmussen, Soeren Rasool, Nailyn Ratchford, John Rathmann, Suchitrita Rathnam, Anirudha Ratliff, Jeffrey Ratti, Elena Rau, Daniela Rauchwarter, Lara Rauf, Yasmeen, MBBS Ravikumar, Sandhya Ravindran, Janakan Rawat, Sumant, MD, MBBS Rayhill, Melissa Rayi, Appaji Raymackers, JeanMarc, MD, PhD Raymond, Andrea Raymond, Deborah, MS Ream, Margie, MD, PhD Reams, Nicole, MD Rebbapragada, Lakshmi, MS Recchia, Luciano, MD


Renaud, Susanne Rensel, Mary, MD, FAAN Reoma, Lauren Rerat, Karin, MD Restrepo, Clark, BS Rettenmaier, Leigh, BS Rettiganti, Mallikarjuna Revilla, Fredy, MD, FAAN Revuelta, Gonzalo Reyderman, Larisa Reyes, Patricio, MD, FAAN Reyes Alvarez, Maria Teresa Reyes-Baerga, Dannaly Reyes-Iglesias, Yolanda Reyna, Tania Reynolds, Danielle Reynolds, Jacques Reynolds, Patrick, MD, FAAN Rezende, Rosana Ferreira, MD Rezende Dutra, Juliana, MD Rezendes, David, MS Rheaume, Carol Riazy, Khashayar Ribeiro, Leticia Riboldi, Giulietta Ricaurte, Andres Riccelli, Tori, BS Riccio, Scott Rice, Cory Rice, Jessica Rice, Marcus, MD, FAAN Richards, Benn Richards, Mark Richardson, Felicia Richardson, Perry Richie, Bunnie, DO, FAAN Richie, Megan Richter, Stephan Ricigliano, Vito Ridder, Andrew Riddle, Evan

Rider, Steven Ridha, Mohamed Ridha, Samer Riekkinen-Kettunen, Minna Riel-Romero, Rosario Maria, MD, FAAN Riggins, Nina Riggins, Rachael Riggott, Brenda Rilett, Kelly Riley, David, MD Riley, Patty Rinaldi, Francesca Rincon Flores, Noemi Ringel, Steven, MD,FAAN Rini, Augusto Maria Rippee, Michael Rippon, Gregory Riskind, Peter, MD, PhD Rist, Pamela Ritzl, Eva, MD, FAAN Rivas, Maria Rivas, Victor Rivera, Victor, MD, FAAN Rivera Perez, Juan Rivero, Alberto Riveros, Daniela Riviello, James, MD Rizkallah, Jihad Rizvi, Macym Rizvi, Syed Rizzo, Marco, MD, PhD Rizzo, Matthew, MD, FAAN Rizzuto, Rosann Roach, E, MD, FAAN Robb, Jessica Robbins, Matthew, MD, FAAN Robell, Lindsay Roben, Megan Roberts, Jodie Roberts, Kirk, MD, FAAN Roberts, Mallory Robertson, Christopher Robertson, Derrick

Robertson, Nzinga Robertson, Wendy, MD, FAAN Robey, Allie Robichaud, Albert Robin, Jane Robinson, Dale Robinson, Katie Robinson, Maisha, MD, MS Robinson, Peter, MD Robinson Papp, Jessica, MD, FAAN Robles, Ana, MD, FAAN Robles, Ximena Roc, Anne Rocca, Maria Assunta, MD Roccato, Emanuela, MD Rocha, Rodrigo Rock, James Rock, Maggie Rodenbeck, Stefanie Rodmyre, Sue Rodnitzky, Robert, MD, FAAN Rodrigo, Shashika Rodrigues, Bernardo Rodriguez, Daniela Rodriguez, Diana Rodriguez, Gage Rodriguez, Jayson Rodriguez, Jeronimo, MD, FAAN Rodriguez, Jonathan Rodriguez, Rogelio Rodriguez Balius, Lina Rodriguez Navas, Armando Rodriguez Rodriguez, Maria, MD Rodriguez Salinas, Luis Rodriguez-Juan, Karina Rodriguez-Leyva, Ildefonso, MD, FAAN Rodriguez-Porcel, Federico Roeckeman, Kyle Roeltgen, David, MD, FAAN

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Recio Mendoza, Patricia Recktenwald, Kimberly Recmanova, Eva, MD Recober-Montilla, Ana, MD Redden, Heather Reddick, Darian Reddy, Anoop Reddy, Deepak Reddy, Neil, BA Reddy, Vikram, MD, MBBS Redmond, Ian, FRCP Redondo, Catia Redosh, Douglas Ree, Daniel Reed, Josh Reed, Michael Reed, Nevada, MD Rees, William Reese, James, MD, MPH Reeves, Tricia, MSc Rehman, Mahnoor Rehman, Mohammed, DO Rehrig, Jessica Reich, Edgardo Reich, Stephen, MD, FAAN Reider-Demer, Melissa, DNP, MN, CNP Reidy, John, BA Reifschneider, Gerd Reilly, Sean Reiman, Eric, MD Reimer, Amanda Reina, Brigitte Reinhardt, Benjamin, BS Reisin, Ricardo Reisinger-Voglmayr, Birgitt, Magister Reiter, Stephanie, MD Reitz, Rolfe, MD, FAAN Rejdak, Konrad, MD, PhD Remster, Eric Renati, Swetha Renatti, Natalie, MBA


2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES

2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Roeper, April Roeth, Philipp, MD Rog, David Rogacki, Nancy Rogall, Rebecca Rogawski, Michael, MD, PhD Rogers, Danny Rogers, Kelly Rogers, Lisa, DO, FAAN Roggenbuck, Jennifer, MS, CGC Rohatgi, Anshu, MD, DM Rohm, Zachery Roine, Risto Roine, Susanna Rojas, Julio, MD, PhD Rojas, Luisa Rojas-Soto, Diana Roland, Jessica Roman, Gustavo, MD, FAAN Roman Casul, Yoram Romanelli, Robert Romano, Alissa Romano, Jacob, RPh, BS Romano, Jose, MD, FAAN Romanowski, Krzysztof, MD Romero, Jacqueline Romero, Jerome, MD Romero, Rebecca, MD, FAAN Ronan, Lara Rondeau, Matthew Rong, Lingling Rook, Robert Roos, Karen, MD, FAAN Roos, Katrin Roos, Raymond, MD, FAAN Ropper, Allan, MD, FAAN Roque, Daniel, MD Rosch, Nora Rose, Christina, MD MPH

Rose, Deborah, BA Rose, John, MD, FAAN Rose, Keith Rosebraugh, Matthew Roselle, Anna, BA Rosen, Andrew Rosen, Noah, MD Rosenberg, Jon Rosenberg, Mark Rosenberg, Michael, MD, FAAN Rosenberg, Roger, MD, FAAN Rosenbloom, Michael, MD, FAAN Rosendale, Nicole, MD Rosenfeld, Jeffrey, PhD, MD, FAAN Rosenfeld, William, MD, FAAN Rosenkranz, Josef Rosenthal, Jacqueline Rosenvald Thon, Olga Rosernberger, Andrea Roses, Stephanie Roshchina, Yelena Rosner, Julie, BS Rosnizeck, Ina Ross, Adrienne Ross, Erika Ross, Lindsay, MD Ross, Mark, MD, FAAN Rossano, Elena Rossi, Lucas Rost, Natalia, MD, MPH, FAHA, FAAN Rosti, Robert Roth, Heidi, MD, FAAN Roth, Jan Roth, Julie, MD, FAAN Roth, Serge, MD Rothaug, Brigitta, MS Rothman, Stanley, MD, CM, FRCPC, FAAN Rothmayer, Michaela, OA MD Rothstein, Aaron Rothstein, Jeffrey, MD, PhD Rouhart, Francois, MD

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Rouleau, Guy, MD, PhD Roush, Rebecca, MPH Roush, Stephen, PharmD Rousselle, Beatrice, MD Rovner, Emily Rowell, Susan, MD, MCR Rowin, Julie, MD, FAAN Rowland, Fiona Roy, Ajit Roy, Anne-Sophie Roy, Bhaskar Roy, Dolly Roy, Gulmohor Roy, Trishit Roy, Tuhin, MS,MA Roy, Uzzal Royal, David, PhD, MS Rozen, Todd, MD, FAAN Rozsa, Csilla Rube, Jacob Rubeiz, Helene Rubel, Carolina Rubens, Robert, MD, MBA Rubiano, Hernando Rubin, Bruce, MD, FAAN Rubin, Devon, MD, FAAN Rubin, Michael Rubinos, Clio, MD Rubiolo, Maria, MD Ruchinskas, Robert Rucker, Janet, MD Ruderman, Marvin, MD, FAAN Rudnicki, Stacy, MD, FAAN Rudzinska-Bar, Monika, MD, PhD Ruff, Michael Ruggiero, Laura Rugiero, Marcelo Ruikar, Devashish Ruiz Junior, Facundo Ruiz Júnior, Facundo Ruiz Pena, Juan Luis, MD

Rukmangadachar, Lokesh, MD Rundo, Jessica, MD Rusanen, Minna Rushin, Michelle Russell, Angela Russell, James, MD, MS, FRPC, FAAN Russell, James, DO, FAAN Russell, Lauren, BS Russell, Patrick Russell, Tricia Russman, Andrew Russo, Andrew Ruta, Jeffrey, MD Rutatangwa, Alice, DO Rutkove, Seward Rutledge, Danette, BSP Ruttledge, Martin Ryan, Brigid Ryan, Conor, MD Ryan, Daniel Ryan, Éanna Ryan, Patrick Ryan, Rebecca Rybinnik, Igor Rydell, Catherine, CAE Ryder, Olivia S, Syamlal Sa, Maria Jose, MD Saab, Georges Saadatpour, Leila Saadeh, Ruba Saand, Aisha Saarialho-Kahila, Henna Saba, Kasser, MD Saba, Sami Saban, Rachel Sabatier, Manning Sabatino, Joseph Sabayan, Behnam, MD, PhD, MSPH Sabella, Lauren Sabella, Lisa Saber Tehrani, Ali Sabet, Arman Sabino, Chuck


Saigal, Jennifer Saikali, Nicolas Saini, Vasu, MD Saito, Rie saito, suguru, BPharm Saiz Hinarejos, Albert Sakushima, Ken, MD, PhD Saladino, Maria Laura Salah, Alejandro, MD, PhD Salame, Karim Salameh, Johnny Salamone, Frank Saland, Leslie Salanga, Virgilio, MD, FAAN Salardini, Arash Salari, Apameh Salas, Rachel Marie, MD, FAAN Salas Alonso, Elisa Salazar, Andres, MD, FAAN Salazar, Hector Salazar, Rachel Salazar, Richard Salazar Camelo, Andrea Saleemi, Muhammad Adeel Saleh, Sherif Saleh Velez, Faddi Salem Abdou, Houssein Salemi, Giuseppe Salgado, Antonio Vasco Salgado, Sergio Saligram, Uma Salim Khan, Muhammad Salimian, Sasan Salloukh, Hashem Salmen, Hans Christian Salter, Amber Saltogiannis, Georgios Salussolia, Catherine, MD, PhD Salvadeeswaran, Meenakshi Sundaram, MD, DM Salvatore, Christopher Salwi, Sanjana

Saly, Viera Salzman, Phyllis Salzman, Rachel, DVM Samad, Omar Samaha, Frederick, MD, FAAN Samaniego, Edgar, MD Samara, Verena, MD Saminejad, Behrang Samkoff, Lawrence, MD, FAAN Sampson, Jacinda, MD, PhD Samudra, Niyatee Samuel, Devprakash Samuel, Vijay Samuels, Martin, MD, MACP, FAAN Samzadeh, Mojdeh San Luciano, Marta, MD San Luis, Amado Sanchez, Ana Sanchez, Benjamin Sanchez, Dorothea Sanchez, Oscar Sanchez, Ulysses Sanchez De La Rosa, Rainel Sanchez Matienzo, David Sanchez Menoyo, Jose Luis, MD Sanchez Roldan, Angeles Sand, Tammi Sandbrink, Friedhelm, MD Sander, Howard, MD, FAAN Sanders, Amy, MD, FAAN Sanders, Donald, MD, FAAN Sanders, Jessica Sanders, Katrien Sanders, Patricia Sanderson, Brianna, BSN Sanderson, Collin, BS Sandness, David Sandor, Kaitlin

Sandrock, Alfred, MD, PhD Sandrone, Stefano, PhD Sandroni, Paola, MD, PhD, FAAN Sands, Tristan, MD, PhD Sandsmark, Danielle Sanguinetti, Shayna, MD Sankhla, Neal Sanmartin Rodriguez, Decces, NEUROCIRUJANO Sanner-Beauchamp, Jennifer Sano, Mary, PhD SantaMaria, Dolores Santana, Juan Manuel Santaniello, Amy, PharmD Santaniello, Briana, PHARMD, MBA Santiago, Ammy Santini, Veronica, MD Santoro, Jonathan Santos, Ana Cristina, MD Santos, Janete Antonia, PharmD Santos, Maria Ernestina Santos, Mariana, MD Santos, Rosilda Santos Junior, Valney Sanwald Ducray, Patricia Saper, Clifford, MD, PhD, FAAN Saperstein, David Sapkota, Mikki Saporta, Mario, MD, PhD, FAAN Saposnik, Gustavo Sarangi, Sasmit, MBBS, MD Saravanapandian, Vidya Sarfo, Fred Sarhadi, Kasra Sarkar, Monica, BS Sarkar, Nabin Sarkar, Soumik, MD, MBBS

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Sabra, Amin Saby, Emmanuel, MD Sacca, Francesco, MD Sacchetti, Daniel Sacco, Ralph, MD, MS, FAHA, FAAN Sachdeva, Kapil Sacher, Julia, MD, PhD Sachs, Stephen, MD, FAAN Sacks, Brian Sacksteder, JP Sacktor, Ned, MD, FAAN Sacristan, Horacio Sadasivan, Shankar Sadeghi, Mahsa Sadeghi, Marjan, BCGP Sadeghian, Mona Sadeghikhah, Soha, MD Sader, Chloe Sader, Elie, MD Sadjadi, Reza, MD Saeed, Saba Saeed, Sheikh Wahaj Us, MBA Saeed Bamashmos, Anas Ahmed Moahmmed Saenz, Michel Safarpour, Delaram, MD Safavi, Farinaz Safdieh, Joseph, MD, FAAN Sage, Abigail Sage, Scott Sagen, Jessica, MA Sagvekar, Yatin Sah, Jeetendra Sahawneh, Jonathan Sahaya, Kinshuk, MD, FAAN, FAES Sahenk, Zarife, MD, FAAN, PhD Sahni, Adesh Sahota, Pradeep, MD, FAAN Sahu, Malya, BS Sahyoun, Gabriella Said, Rana, MD, FAAN Saied, Ahmed


2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES

2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Sarov Riviere, Mariana, MD Sarva, Harini, MD Sarwal, Aarti, MD, FAAN Sasannejad, Cina Sase, Sunetra Sasikumar, Sanskriti Saskin, Paul Sathian, Krish, MD, PhD, FAAN Satin, Zachary, BA Sato, Aimee Sato, Sumire Satterly, Kelsey Sattin, Justin Sauer, Brian Saul, Ronald, MD,FAAN Saulat, Bilal Saumsiegle, Scott, MDM Saunders-Pullman, Rachel, MD Saurer, Timothy Saute, Jonas Alex Morales, MD Sauter, Annette Savage-Edwards, Belinda, MD, FAAN, AQH Savino, Anthony Savitz, Sean, MD Savola, Juha, MD,PhD Sawa, Gordon Sawaya, Robin, MSc Sayadi, Jamasb Saylor, Deanna, MD, MHS Sazuashvili, Meri Scarberry, Susan Scarcelli, Nikolas, BS Scarsella, Monica, MD Scavina, Mena Scavo, Veronica Scelsa, Stephen Schad, Carla Schaefer, Candace Schaefer, Sara, MD Schaeuble, Barbara Schafer, Jakob

Schaff, Lauren Schanfield, Paul Schankin, Christoph Scharf, Andrew Scharf, Jeremiah, MD, PhD Scharre, Douglas, MD, FAAN Schauwecker, Elyse Schechter, Steven Scheckner, Brian Schecter, Michael Scheid, Michael Schellinger, Peter, FAHA, FESO Scherpenhuijzen, Simone Scherpenise, Jacqueline Scherzberg, MariaChristina Schieb, Heinke Schiemann, Jimmy Schierman, Becky Schiess, Doerthe Schiffmann, Raphael, MD, FAAN Schimel, Beth Schindler, Emmanuelle, MD, PhD Schirduan, Ksenija, MD Schirmer, Lucas Schleimer, Helen Schlick, Konrad Schloemer, Fallon Schloss, Evan Schmidt, Bernd, MD, PhD Schmidt, Hollie, MS Schmidt, Pete, MSc Schmidt, Reinhold, PhD Schmidt, Wolfram Schmierer, Klaus Schmitt, Andreas, PhD MD Schmitt, Kevin, MD Schmitt, Sarah, MD Schmolck, Heike Schneider, Adam Schneider, Logan, MD

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Schneider, Ruth Schneider Williams, Susan Schobel, Virginia, MSc Schoch, Amy Schoell, Irma Schoenig-Diesing, Claudia, MD, MSJ Scholtz, Marius Scholz, Sonja, MD Schon, Eric, PhD Schonberger, Michael, MBA Schor, Nina, MD, PhD, FAAN Schorr, Emily Schotsmans, Katlijn Schotte, Caroline Schouten, Judith Schreck, Karisa, MD, PhD Schreiber, Jennifer Schreiber, Kyna Schreiner, Teri, MD, MPH Schroeder, Krista Schuele, Stephan, MD, FAAN Schuh, Kory, PhD Schultewolter, Klaus Schultz, Meredith Schultz, Taylor Schulz, Hans Schulz Caceres, Hans Eduardo Schulze Topphoff, Ulf Schusse, Courtney Schuyler, Erica, MD Schwab, Matthias Schwab, Roland, MD, FAAN Schwabe, Stefan, MD, PhD Schwamm, Lee, MD Schwartz, Guy Schwartz, Kenny Schwartz, Ronald Schwartzbard, Julie, MD Schwarz, Anisha, MD

Schwarz, Heidi, MD, FAAN Schwarz, Stefan Schwedt, Todd, MD, FAAN Schwegler, Guido, MD Schweizter, Jorn, MD Schweser, Ferdinand Schwinn, Jennifer, RPh Scicutella, Angela, MD, PhD Scofield, Marla, C-TAGME Scott, Alex Scott, Brian, MD Scott, Nicole, PharmD Scullin, Colleen Se, Hoi Yip Seachrist, Eric Seay, Meagan Sebastian, Ivy Secchi, Thais Sechi, Elia Seckin, Ahu Sedaghat, Sanaz, PhD Sedel, Frederic Seedhouse, Steven Seeldrayers, Pierrette, MD Seeley, Sean Seeruthun, Rav Seese, Ronald Seestedt, Richard Segal, Olga Segala, Laura Segamarchi, Maria Constanza Segro, Victoria Seifan, Alon Seifer, Gustavo, Industry Seifert, Tad, MD Seifter, Nik Seinfeld, Syndi Sejvar, James, MD Sekab, John Sekiguchi, Kenji, MD, PhD Selbst, Richard Seligman, Christa


Shah, Dhara Shah, Farah, BS Shah, Irfan Shah, Jignesh Shah, Kavit Shah, Neel Shah, Nilay Shah, Nimish Shah, Sagar Shah, Samir Shah, Shailee, MD Shah, Shivani, MPH Shah, Suma Shah, Vishank Shahab, Saba Shahid, Noor-e-ain Shahidullah, Mohammad, MD, MBBS Shaibani, Aziz, MD, FAAN Shaikh, Sajjad Ali Shakal, Scott, BA Shaker, Hussam Shamasna, Motasem, MD Shanina, Elena Shankar, Sai Shanker, Vicki, MD Shanmugham, Anita, MS, MPH Shannon, Kathleen, MD, FAAN Sharaf, Nazar, BSc, MD, PhD, MRCP Sharkus, Robert Sharma, Rajesh, MD, PhD, MBA Sharma, Rishi Sharma, Saloni Sharma, Surya Narayana, MD, MBBS Sharma, Vibhash Sharp, Lydia Sharrack, Basil, MD, PhD, FAAN Shatla, Ahmed Shaw, Michael, BS Shbeb, Mahmood Shea, Stephanie, PA-C

Sheehan, Hannah Sheehan, Lori Shefner, Jeremy, MD, PhD, FAAN Shegelman, Abigail Shehadah, Amjad Shehata, Jaqueline Shehu, Abdullah, FRCP Shehzad, Usman Sheikh, Shehryar, BA Sheikh, Shuja Sheikh, Sohail Sheikh, Suleman Sheikhbahaei, Sahar Shekhawat, Priyanka Shelat, Amit, DO, FACP, FAAN Sheldon, Elizabeth, ARNP Sheng, Heping Sheng, Sen, MD Shenker, Joel, MD, PhD Shenkman, Martin, PC Shenouda, Lydia Shenoy, Srinivas Sheridan, Mary Shering, Teresa, PhD Sherman, Alexander, ABD Sherman, Scott Sherrick, Joy, Pharmacy Sherry, Betsy Sheth, Anumeha Sheth, Bijal Sheth, Raj, MD, FAAN Sheth, Sunil, MD Shetty, Aakash, MD Shetty, Neil Shi, Caleb Shi, Diya Shi, Siyu Shi, Wen Shieh, Perry, MD, PhD Shields, William Shih, Evelyn, MD, PhD Shihabuddin, Bashir Shije, Jeffrey Shill, Holly, MD, FAAN

Shim, Andrew, JD, MAM Shim, Hyung Shimada, Yasuteru Shimp, Christine Shin, Cheolsu Shin, Dong Jin Shin, Robert, MD, FAAN Shinnar, Shlomo, MD, PhD, FAAN Shinohara, Hisaharu Shinotoh, Hitoshi Shipkin, Paul Shipley, Shannon Shirilla, David, DO Shivkumar, Vikram Shneidman, Paul Shoab, Abul Shock, Anthony Shojaei, Jalil Shook, Steven, MD Short, Jeremy Shotekov, Penko Shoulson, Ira, MD, FAAN Shouse, Denise Showers, Dave Shpigel, Yelena Shpiner, Danielle Shprecher, David, DO Shrestha, Bijina Shrewsbury, Stephen Shrock, Christine Shroff, Dinesh, MD, MBBS Shtilbans, Alexander, MD,PhD Shukla, Anuj Shukla, Chirag, MD, FAAN Shukla, Pragati Shukla, Rachna Shukri, Said, MBA Shulman, Julie Shulman, Lisa, MD, FAAN Shults, Cody Shum, Florence Shutter, Lori, MD, PT

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Sellner, Johann, MD Selmaj, Krzysztof Sels, Carl Selzer, Michael, MD, PhD, FAAN Seminer, David Seminerio, Michael Semmler, Alexander, MD Sen-Gupta, Indranil Sendek, Madeleine Seney, Shannon Seng, Elizabeth, PhD Senga, Miguela Marie, MD Sengupta, Sweta Sennott, Brianna Seol, Hyeyoung Sequeira, Joao Sequeira, Laurian Sergay, Stephen, MB BCh, FAAN Sergerie, Martin Serkin, Zakhar Serlin, Yonatan Serrano, Carmen, MD, FAAN Serrano, Daniel Serrano, Enrique Servin Martinez, Jose Luis Sethi, Geet, Mpharm Sethi, Kapil, MD, FRCP (UK), FAAN Sethi, Ranjit Sethi, Varun, MD, PhD Sevilis, Theresa Seyal, Shereen Seyman, Estelle Sgodzai, Melissa Sguigna, Peter Shafqat, Rafia Shah, Aabha Shah, Aashit, MD, FAAN Shah, Akshay Shah, Arunkumar, MD,DM Shah, Binit Shah, Dhaivat


2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES

2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Sianati, Bahareh Sico, Jason, MD, FAAN Siconolfi, Lisa, PhD Sicotte, Nancy, MD, FAAN Siddiqi, Omar, MD Siddiqui, Areeba Siddiqui, Sitwat Sidel, Michael Sidiropoulos, Paris Sidoti, Vincenzo Siegall, Chad Siegert, Scott Siegler, James Sienkiewicz-Jarosz, Halina Sierra Garcia, Macarena Sierra Morales, Fabian Sila, Cathy, MD, FAAN Silani, Vincenzo Silayuv, Elizabeth Silber, Michael, MB, ChB, FAAN Silberberg, Donald, MD,FAAN Silberstein, Stephen, MD, FAAN Silliman, Scott Silva, Christiano, MD Silva, Diego, MD Silva, Jaime Silva, Lucas Silva, Marta, MD Silveira, Juliana Silver, Brian, MD, FAAN Silver, Michael Silverman, Andrew Silverman, Stuart, MD, FAAN Silversteen, Jason Silverstein, Sarah Silvestri-Hobson, Rosalia Simkins, Tyrell Simmons, Daniel Simo, Magdolna Simon, Amanda, BS Simon, Leanore

Simon, Olivier Simoneau, Shannon Simonetto, Marialaura Simpson, Ericka, MD, FAAN Sims, Natalie Simuni, Tanya, MD Sindic, Christian Singer, Barry Singer, Wolfgang Singh, Akhilesh Singh, Amit, MD, MBBS Singh, Anil, MD, MBBS Singh, Anuradha Singh, Anuradha Singh, Arshdeep Singh, Avinash, MD, MBBS Singh, Avtar, MD, FAAN Singh, Baldev, MD, FAAN Singh, Mohinder Singh, Parduman Singh, Paul, MD, MPH Singh, Preeti Singh, Sanjay, MD, FAAN Singh, Tarun, MBBS Singh, Thangjam, MD, MBBS Singh, Vineeta, MD, FAAN Singha, Bela Singhal, Aneesh, MD, FAAN Singhal, Divya, MD Singhal, Nick, JD Singhal, Tarun Singhvi, Jeenendra Singleton, J., MD Sinha, Prakash, MD, MBBS Sinnecker, Tim Siow, Charles Sirdeshpande, Divya Sirken, David, DO, FAAN Siroin, Derek Sironen, Marnie Sirven, Joseph, MD, FAAN

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Situ, Miguel Siu, Long Hei Sivakumar, Delini, MS Sivakumar, Divya Sivakumar, Shravan Sivaswamy, Lalitha Sivertceva, Stella Siwoski, Mark-Victor Skaja, Karen Skerjanec, Simona Sketchler, Benjamin, BS Skidmore, Christopher Skoda, Martin Skrbec, Alen Skulina, Christian Slack, Erica Slager, William SLASSI, ILHAM Slassi, Ilham, Dr Slassi, Najib Slater, Andrew Slawek, Jaroslaw, MD, PhD Slawski, Diana Sleiman, Marwan Sliter, Kelly, BS Slobodin, Tatyana Slonkova, Jana, MD Slota, Katarzyna, MD Slotter, Brenden Slowik, Agnieszka, MD, FAAN Slutzky, Marc, MD, PhD Small, Steven, MD, PhD, FAAN Smalley, Kent, MD Smashey Lewis, Hannah Smets, Ide Smikle, Joanne, PhD Smirniotopoulos, James, MD Smith, A. Gordon, MD, FAAN Smith, Alyssa Smith, Amena Smith, Andrew Smith, Ashley Smith, Benn, MD, FAAN

Smith, Bryan Smith, Charles, MD, FAAN Smith, Don, MD, FAAN Smith, Douglas, MD, PhD Smith, Erin Smith, Gina Smith, Jillian Smith, Jonathan, MD Smith, Kara Smith, Lisa Smith, Matthew Smith, Matthew Smith, Richard Smith, Ryan Smith, Sabrina, MD, PhD Smith, Sherry Smith, Tammy, MD, PhD Smits, Bart, MD, PhD Smoot, Kyle, MD, FAAN Snapinn, Steven Sniadach, Amanda Snider, B. Joy, MD, PhD Snider, Gilbert Snider, Jonathan Snow, Caroline Snow, Thomas, MBA Snyder, Allison, MD Snyder, David Snyder, Heather, PhD So, Athena So, Elson, MD, FAAN Soares, Christy Soares Dos Reis, Ricardo Sobral, Rui Sofat, Pooja Solar Sanchez, Dulce Solbrig, Marylou Soldatos, Ariane Soleimani-Meigooni, David Solenski, Nina, MD Soliman, Michael Solitare, Gilbert Sollee, John, BS Solomon, Andrew, MD


Spann, Bryan, DO, PhD Sparks, Kelly Sparks, Susan Spatola, Marianna, MD, PhD Spear, Travis, MS Spears, Christopher Spears, Roderick, MD, FAAN Spector, Andrew Speer, Farah Speidel, Benjamin, MS Spellman, Edward Spencer, David, MD, FAAN Spencer, Karen, MD, MS, MPH Sperry, Laura, RN, NP Spiegel, Josh Spiegler, Kevin Spina, Salvatore Spindler, Meredith Spinelli, Edoardo Gioele Spini, Margaret Spirn, Daniel Splett, Matthew Sponsler, Jeffrey Sposato, Luciano Spudich, Serena, MD Spurgeon, Elizabeth Spurgeon, Gizelle Squires, Carley, ND Srichawla, Bahadar, MS Sridharan, Sugandhi, MD, MBBS Srikanth, Matta, MD, MBBS Srinivas, Meghana, MD, MBBS Srinivasa, Rangasetty Srinivasan, Avathvadi, MD, FAAN Srinivasan, Jared Srinivasan, Ragini Sripathi, Naganand Sriram, Subramaniam Sriwastava, Shitiz St Jean, Ronald St John, Gregory, BSc MBA

St. Louis, Erik, MD, FAAN Staab, Jeffrey, MD, MS Stadler, Bianca Staff, Nathan, MD,PhD, FAAN Stafford-Wirth, Michelle, BS Stahl, Christine Stahl, Mark, MD, PhD Stahl, Nathan Stahl, Ronny Stakic, Josif Stalin, Karen Stallard-Taylor, Lara Stamler, David Stankiewicz, James, MD, FAAN Stanley, Michael Stapor, Peter Stark, James Stark, Richard, FRACP, MBBS Starks, Jamie Starling, Amaal, MD Staropoli, John Starr, James Stasiolek, Mariusz, Associate MD, PhD Statland, Jeffrey Statovci, Isabelle Statuch, Cezary Staunton, Thomas, MD, MBBS Stavros, Kara Stead, Tej Stecker, Mark Steel, John, MD, FAAN Steele, Sonya Stefanoiu, Anca, Hons BSc, MSc Stefanowski, Kamil Steffensen, Steve Stefoski, Dusan, MD, FAAN Steiger, Malcolm, MD,FRCP Stein, Beth Stein, Thor, MD, PhD Steinberg, Judith

Steinborn, Barbara, MD, PhD Steinerman, Joshua Steinich, Ines Stemper, Brigitte Stenor, Christian Peter Midt Stenzel, Lucas Stephen, Christopher, MB, ChB, MRCP Stephen, Sibin Stephens, Alana Stephens, Brian, MD Stephenson, Diane Stephenson, Jason Stepien, Adam, Associate MD, PhD Stepien, Danielle, BA Stern, Barney, MD, FAAN Stern, John, MD, FAAN Stern, Logan Stevens, Glen, DO, PhD, FAAN Stevens, James, MD, FAAN Stevens, Olivier Stevenson, Brenda Stewart, Benjamin Stiep, Tamara Stillman, Alexandra, MD Stitt, Derek, MD Stitzer, Michael Stober, Andy Stock, Elyse, MD Stockle, Paul Stoddard, Erica Stoeck, Katharina, PD MD Stoegbauer, Florian Stojanovic-Radic, Jelena, PhD, MS Stokmaier, Daniela Stoll, Sharon Stone, Britt Stoor, Lisa, MSc Story, Tyler Stove, Melvin Stover, Nikki Stowe, Robert

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Solomon, Seymour, MD, FAAN Soltanzadeh, Payam Somasundaram, Kumaravelu, DM Somboon, Thapanee Somers, Fabian Sommer, Katherine Sommerville, Kenneth, MD, FAAN Sommerville, R, MD Sonawalla, Aziz Sondhi, Neil Song, David Song, Sarah, MD, FAAN Soni, Madhu, MD, FAAN Sonowal, Purabi Soomro, Bashir Ahmed, MBBS, FCPS Sopko, Mike, PharmD Sopromadze, Sophia Sorace, Brian Sorenson, Morgan Sormani, Isabella Soronson, Bryan, CRA, FACMPE, MPA Sorrell, Michael, MD, FAAN Sotelo, Hugo Sotirchos, Elias, MD Sotiropoulos, Marinos Soto, Arnoldo Soto, Silvya, BS Sotoca Fernandez, Javier Joaquin, MD Sottas, Cyrille Souayah, Nizar, MD, FAAN Soufi, Mariam, Dr Sousa, Livia Maria Southerland, Andrew, MD Southwick, Laura Souza, Marcio Sova, Bonnie Sowell, Michael Sozmen, Elif Spagni, Gregorio Spanaki-Varelas, Marianna, MD, PhD


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2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Stoyko, Steve Stradecki Cohan, Holly Strakowski, Jeffrey, MD Strander, Sumita, BA Strauss, Kevin Streck, Paul Streeter, Tim Streletz, Leopold, MD, FAAN Stricher, Isabella, MD Strohmaier, Christine Strong, Eugene Strowd, Roy, MD Strupp, Michael, MD,DO, FANA, FEAN Stuart, Jordyn Stunkel, Leanne, MD Sturm, Virginia, PhD Stutz, Amber, MD Styring, Collin Su, Elaine, MD Su, Michael, MD su, wendy SU, YA Suarez, Jose, MD Suarez Moro, Roberto, MD Subedi, Bal, FRACP Subei, Adnan Subhi, Mohammed Subic, Ana Subramaniam, Babu Subramaniam, Murugesan, MD, MBBS Subramaniam, Poovillam, MD, FAAN, FAHA Subramanian, Thyagarajan, MD, MBBS Subramony, S H, MBBS, FAAN Sucha, Jaroslava Sucullu Karadag, Yesim Suen, Catherine Suescun, Jessika Suess, Laura Anouk Suess, Wolfgang Sugar, Dana, MD Suhana, Salma

Suhonen, Jaana, MD Sul, Heung Sulastri, Emmy, MD, PhD Suleman, Saher Suljic Mehmedika, Enra Sullivan, Herman Sullivan, Joel Sullivan, Kelly Sullivan, Michael, MPP sullivan, shannon Sultan, Fahd Sultan, Shumaila Sumelahti, Marja-Liisa, MD Sumner, Charlotte Sumowski, James Sun, Haoqi Sun, Shuyan Sun, Wei, MD, PhD Sun, Ying Sun, Yuyao Sun, Zhuyi, MD Sundararajan, Jayashree Sundgreen, Claus Suneja, Aarushi Sung, Victor Sung, Ying Ju Suntharalingam, Pirianthini, BA Super, Chloe, BA Super, Megan Sur, Nicole Suradi, Yazan Surendranath, Anudeep Surles, Tiffany Suryawan, Andreas, FRACP Susanto, Parlin Susla, Lindsay Sutherland, Harry Sutter, Laura Sutula, Thomas, MD, PhD Svaren, John, PhD Svatova, Jindra, MUDr Svelander, Lena

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Svensson, Kjell Svoboda, Andrea Swaminathan, Thirukan, MBBS,PhD Swamy, Nikil Swamy, Sreekanta Swan, Jenna Swan, Matthew Swanberg, Margaret Swanson, Becky Swarnkar, Rohit Swavely, Steven Sweeney, Joan Sweeney, Joy, MSN,RN Sweeney, Michael, MD Sweet, Hunter Swendsrud, Kristen Swenson, Andrea, MD Swerdlow, Michael Swiat, Maciej Swope, David Swords, Gabriel Syc-Mazurek, Stephanie Syed, Nabeel, MBBS Syed, Sana, MPH Syed Farooq, Syed Feisal Syeda, Safoora Sykes, Paul, MD PhD Sylvester, Andrew Symons, Anoek Symons, Kerryn Syna, Deborah Syritsyna, Olga Szabo, Albert, MD, FAAN Szaflarski, Jerzy, MD, PhD, FAAN, FAES Szewka, Aimee Szigeti, Kinga, MD, PhD Szilasiova, Jarmila Szkodzinski, Joanna Szocska, Agi Szolics, Miklos Szperka, Christina, MD Szurek, Stephanie Szwed, Sarah, MSc

T. Saber, Golbarg, MD, PhD Tabarsi, Elham Tabby, David, DO, FAAN Tabuena, Daisy Tackenberg, Bjorn, MD Tadavarthy, Silpa Tadi, Prasanna Tadjer, Souhila Tagg, Nathan Taha, Farris Tai, Chao, MB, FRCP Tai, Waimei Taillefer, Brigitte Taing, Kimberly Takacs, Danielle Takahashi, Shinichi Takahashi, Yuko Takanohashi, Asako, PhD, DVM Takasawa, Kenji, DVM Talbot, Kevin Talcott, Bradford, MD, PhD, FAAN Tallantyre, Emma Talmelkt, Mourad Talmelkt, Mourad Talreja, Dheeraj Tamai, Janet Tamura, Makoto Tan, Andrea Tan, Benedict Tan, Kevin Tan, Merve Tanaka, Keiko Tanaka, Masami, MD, FAAN Tanaka, Noriyuki, BS Tang, Clara Tang, Connie Tang, Henry Tang, Sheng Tang-Wai, David, MD, FRCPC Tantillo, Gabriela Tanveer, Sarah, BSc, MA Tanvir, Imran, MBA Tardo, Lauren, MD


Terán Jiménez, Mérida Tessema, Sophia, MPH Tessman, Renee Testino, Alexander Thai, Gaby Thaisetthawatkul, Pariwat, MD, FAAN Thakkar, Kavita Thakkar, Mahesh Thakkar, Raj, PharmD Thakkar, Sandeep Thakore, Manisha Thakore, Nimish Thakre, Mona, MD, FAAN Thakur, Kiran, MD Thakur, Neil Thalheimer, Raquel D. Thammera, Saimithra Thavapalan, Varoon Thawani, Sujata Thearapati, Chidchanoke Thebault, Simon Theeler, Brett Theilen, Nicholas Then Bergh, Florian Therkelsen, Kate, MD Theroux, Liana, MD Thirumala, Parthasarathy, MD, FAAN Thiruvallur, Venkat Thiyagarajan, Dhanalakshmi Thoits, Timothy, MPH Tholanikunnel, Tracy Thom, Natalie, MS Thomas, Ajay Thomas, Anila Thomas, Benjamin Thomas, Bethany Thomas, Carole Thomas, Fiona, MBChB Thomas, Hope Thomas, James, BMed Thomas, Julian Thomas, K Florian, MD, MA, PhD, FAAN

Thomas, Lionel Thomas, Lisa Thomas, Neil Thomas, Rachel Thomas, Reena, MD Thomas, Sanjeev Thompson, Jill Thompson, Jill Thompson-Stone, Robert Thomsen, Gretchen Thomson, Alfredo Thorarinsson, Bjorn Thorat, Chandana Thorpe, Andrew, PhD Thorpy, Michael Thouvenot, Eric Thrainsdottir, Soley Threlkeld, Zachary Thurtell, Matthew, MD Thyagarajan, Dominic Tiainen, Sini Marjaana Ticozzi, Nicola Tietjen, Gretchen, MD Tietjen-Capan, Emine Tietjens, Briar Tiimus, Tonu Tilton, Ann, MD, FAAN Tilton, John Timoteo, Angela, MD Tintner, Ron, MD, FAAN Tipton, Philip Tirschwell, David, MD, FAAN Tiryaki, Ezgi, MD, FAAN Tishman, Bradley Titulaer, Maarten, MD, PhD Tiu, Jonathan Tiwana, Harmanpreet Tiyapun, Nantaporn Tjandra, Christine To, Alex Tobias, Hal, MD, FAAN Tobochnik, Steven Tobon, Alejandro, MD Todd, Anissia Todinca, Michael

Todorova, Mladenka Toe, Win Tohidi, Vahid, MD, PhD Tokheim, Kris Tolaymat, Besher Tolba, Hatem Toledano, Michel, MD Toler, Jeremy Tolley, Tony Tolunsky, Eugene Tomei, Mauricio Tomic, Davorka Tomkins, Esther Tomlinson, Samuel, BA Tong, Gary, MD, PhD Tong, Olivia Tong, Wendy, BA Toor, Prabhjit, MS Topel, Jordan, MD, FAAN Toran, Lisa Tordesillas Lia, Carlos Jose Torkin, Risa Tormoehlen, Laura, MD, FAAN Tornes, Leticia, MD, FAAN Torres, Luis, MD Torres, Orlando Torres, Sandra Torres Fernandez, Vicente Torres-Russotto, Diego, MD, FAAN Torrigiani, Enzo Torsiello, Marisa Tortorice, Kathryn, PharmD, BCPS Tosches, William, MD, FAAN Totten, Kristen Touma, Lahoud Tourbah, Ayman, PR Tourkevich, Roksolana Tracik, Ferenc Tracy, Jennifer Tran, Alice, BS Tran, Catherine

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Tarolli, Christopher, MD Tarsy, Daniel, MD, FAAN Tartaglia, Carmela, MD Tarula, Erick, MD Tarzi, Fawaz Tascione, Oriana Tate, Jessica Tate, William Tatsukawa, Greg Tatum, William, DO, FAAN Taubenfeld, Stephen Tavares, Eva, MD Tavares Ferreira, Nadine, MD Tavarez, Tachira, MD Tavee, Jinny Taveren, Lindsey Tavian, Daniela Tavolini, Dario, MD Tayefeh, Bryan Taylor, Bruce Taylor, Caitlin Taylor, Christopher Taylor, J. Paul, MD,PhD Taylor, Jennie, MD Taylor, Lynne, MD, FAAN Taylor, Tonya Tchikviladze, Maia, MD Tchoulhakian, Missak Teague, Rebekah, PA-C Teat, Roderick Tefft, Sarah Tejani, Ali, BS Tekgol Uzuner, Gulnur Tenembaum, Silvia Tenenbaum, Nadia Tengan, Celia Tensmeyer, Michael Teo, Kay Cheong, FHKAM Tepper, Stewart, MD Terada, Yusuke Termsarasab, Pichet, MD Terranova, Santo Terry, Debbie, NP Terzi, Murat


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2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Tran, Conny, BS Tran, Linh Tran, Vince Traub, Rebecca Traykov, Latchezar Traylor, Rhoyge Traynham, Christopher Traynor, Bryan Treat, Lauren Trecartin, Amy Treco, Douglas Treichel, Elaine Treidler, Simona Tremlett, Helen, PhD, BPharm Tremont, Ivo Trevathan, Edwin, MD, MPH FAAN Triana, Javier Trifan, Gabriela Trimble, Brian, MPH Trinka, Eugen, PhD Tripic, Miljan Trivedi, Aditi, BS Trivedi, Bhargava, MD, FAAN Trivedi, Jaya, MD, FAAN Trivedi, Santosh, MD, MBBS Trivedi, Tushar Troast, Ronald, BA Trojano, Maria, PhD Trollmo, Christina Tropea, Thomas Trotti, LynnMarie, MD Troutman, Abbi Troxell, Regina, MD Trugman, Joel, MD, FAAN Truitt, Karen Truong, Daniel, MD, FAAN Tsakadze, Nina, MD,PhD Tschumper, Megan Tse, Alexandra, BS Tsiortou, Popianna Tsoi, Tak Tsou, Amy Tsuboi, Takashi Tsui, Cindy, BA Tubia, Belen Tuck, Ginnie

Tucker, Vivian Tufenkjian, Krikor Tuhy, Marie Tuohy, Mary Claire Turek, Grant Turk, Bela Turkeltaub, Peter, MD, PhD Turner, Ashby, MD Turner, Ben, MBBS, MD Turner, Garth Turner, Justin Turner, Kelly Tuttrup, Gabriela Tuvesson, Helen Tuxen Joergensen, Sune Tvaroh, Ales Tversky, Steven Twydell, Paul, DO, FAAN Tyblova, Michaela Tyler, Kenneth, MD, FAAN Tyor, William, MD, FAAN Tzagournissakis, Minas Tzorfas, Scott Tรถrngren, Marie Uchida, Shinichi Uchitel, Julie Ueng, William, MPH Ugarcovici, Mihaela, MS Ugochukwu, Uzoamaka, MD Ugokwe, Chukwuma Uher, Michelle Uher, Tomas Ullah, Aqsa Ulloa, Carol, MD Ulloa Alday, Jose Osvaldo, MD Ullrich, Lauren Umashankar, Sachin UNAL, Aysun Undavia, Anishee Unger, Robert, BS Upadhya, Harsha Upadhyayula, Saila Urbain, Etienne Urban, Eileen Urbaniak, Steven Urevick, Alex, MA Bioethics Urion, David, MD, FAAN

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Ushe, Mwiza Usman, Uzma Ustymenko, Inna Utecht, Ben Uthman, Basim, MD, FACIP, FAAN Utz, Ursula Uwatoko, Hisashi Uygunoglu, Ugur Uzgare, Rajneesh Uzuner, Nevzat Vaccaro, John, MD, FAAN Vachon, Christopher Vachova, Marta Vaddiparti, Aparna Vadiyala, Christina Vahidy, Farhaan, PhD, MBBS Vaishnavi, Sanjeev, MD, PhD Vajpeyee, Atulabh, MD, MBBS Valdes, Jose, PharmD; BCPP Valencia Sanchez, Cristina Valenti, Erik Valenzuela Almada, Maria Valesani, Nestor, MD Valhuerdi Porto, Camelia Valis, Martin Vallabh, Sonia, JD Valliere, Steven Valverde, Susana van Beek, Johan Van Cott, Anne, MD, FAAN Van De Rijn, Marc Van Der Linden Junio, Helio, MD Van Deventer, Venessa Van Fossen, Wendy, CPA Van Geel, Bjorn, MD,PhD Van Gerpen, Jay, MD, FAAN Van Laar, Amber Van Orman, Jacob van Rijckevorsel, Kenou Van Stavern, Gregory, MD, FAAN Van Straten, Amanda Van Vleet, Tom van Wamelen, Daniel Van Wijmeersch, Bart Van Wouwe, Nelleke


Veerappan, Venka Veerappan, Venka Vega, Jose, MD,PhD Vekhter, Daniel Vela-Duarte, Daniel, MD Velasquez, Elidenia Velasquez Graziano, Jasmin, DPM Velazquez, Carolina Velez Jimenez, Karina Velickovic Ostojic, Lili Vella, Norbert Vellaiappan, Neethiarasu Veloso, Rolando Venegas, Jose Andres Venkat Ghanta, Nitya Akarsha Venkatesan, Arun, MD, PhD Venkatesh, Yedatore, MD, FAAN Venkatraman, Anand Venkatraman, Guha, MD, FAAN Venkitaramani, Deepa Ventura, Fabricio Verdun di Cantogno, Elisabetta Vergara Aguilar, Jean Paul Verhaeghe, Stephane Verhagen Metman, Leonard, MD, PhD Verin, Marc Verisova, Tereza, MUDr Verjee, Rehan Verkh, Lev Verma, Ashok, MD, FAAN Verma, Geeta Verma, Kamal Verma, Mamta Verma, Susama Vermilion, Jennifer, MD Vernino, Steven, MD, PhD, FAAN Verolla, Monica Verrier, Jonathan Vertino, Michael Vertrees, Stephanie Vest, Christina Vester Blokland, Estelle Vetere, Santiago, MD Viaccoz, AurĂŠlien

Viaggio, Maria Belen Vial, Felipe Vickers, Aroucha Vickrey, Barbara, MD, MPH, FAAN Victor, Stephen, MD, FAAN Vicuna, Jenny Videnovic, Aleksandar, MD, MSc, FAAN Vidic, Thomas, MD, FAAN Vieira, Vera Lucia Vieta Ferrer, Emile, BS Vigelette, Clara, AAS Vigo, Jasmine, PA Vijay, Tarun, MD, MBBS Vila, Cayla, BA Villa, Luis Villabona-Rueda, Andres Villacura, Jorge Villafuentes Cambero, Abad Villanueva, Raissa, MD, FAAN Villar, Maria Luisa, MD Villareal, Felipe Villegas, Ana Villoslada, Pablo, MD, PhD Vinci, Lisa Vinodhanand, Geethanjali Vinokur, Mariana Vinton, Anita Viola, Jimmy Virell, Natalie Virk, Harjot Virketiene, Irena Virtanen, Oskari, Pharma industry Vishnevetsky, Anastasia, MD Vishwas, Mellekate Vissing, John Visvanathan, Natarajan, MD, DM Vitek, Jerrold, MD, PhD Vivar Cruz, Pedro Vlaicu, Mihaela Vo, Anh Huan, BS Vo, Quynh Vodehnalova, Karolina Vogler, Barbara Voinescu, Paula

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Vance, Jeffery, MD, PhD VandenBerg, Erin Vandertop, William, MD,PhD Vanderver, Adeline, MD, FAAN Vandeventer, Laurie VandeVrede, Lawren Vaneckova, Manuela Vanegas-Arroyave, Nora, MD Vanguru, Husitha Reddy VanHaerents, Stephen Vanood, Aimen, BSE Vanwalleghem, Phyllis, MD Vaou, Okeanis Varade, Preet Varade, Shweta Varadi, Daphna, BA Varela, Heber Varelas, Panayiotis, MD, PhD, FAAN Vargas, Alejandro, MD Vargas, Bert, MD, FAAN Vargas, Janice Vargas, Tania, MD Varghese, Thomas Varipapa, Robert Varma, Adithya, MSc Varma-Doyle, Aditi Varrato, Jay Vasquez, Eliana Vassilaki, Maria, MD, PhD, MPH Vasudeva, Raghavendra Vasudeva, Somanath, MD, MBBS Vaudreuil, Rebecca, EdM, MT-BC Vaughan, Christina, MD, MHS Vaughan, Leslie, RPh Vaughn, Anthony Vaughn, Bradley, MD, FAAN Vaught, Barry Vaught, Kellie, MSN,APRN,BC Vaynberg, Idelle, BS Vazquez Do Campo, Rocio Vazquez Guevara, Damaris Veenstra-VanderWeele, Jeremy, MD Veerapandiyan, Aravindhan, MD


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2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Vojtova, Vladimira Vokaty, Wendy Vollmann, Peter, OA MD Vollmer, Brandi, MPH Vollmer, Timothy, MD, FAAN Von Budingen, H. Christian von Deimling, Andreas von Kapff, Aurelia Von Kleist, Tara Von Raison, Florian Von Rosenstiel, Sebastian, MD, PhD Von Schirach, Aida Vonsy, Jean, PhD Vora, Nirali Vota, Scott Vrech, Carlos, MD Vu, Anh-Thu Vu, Lucie Vukusic, Sandra, PhD Vuletic, Vladimira, MD, PhD Vysata, Oldrich Wach, Daniela, MSc Wadhwa, Anant Wagh, Satish, MD Wagle, Naveed Wagle-Shukla, Aparna Wagner, Andrea Wagner, Joanne, PhD, PT Wagner, Judith, OA MD Wagner, Kathryn, MD, PhD Wagner, Torsten Wahab, Kolawole Wahab, Luna Wahba, Mervat Waheed, Mark Wainwright, David Wainwright, Mark, MD, PhD, FAAN Waite, Brigid Wajer, Stephanie Wajnsztajn, Fernanda Wakasugi, Noritaka Wakefield, Julie, MSN/Ed, RN, MSCN Walbert, Tobias, MD, PhD Waldman, Alex Waldman, Amy

Waldman, Genna Waldthaler, Josefine Wali, Salman, MD, MPH Walia, Sandeep Walke, Daniel Walker, Aycan Walker, Ian Wall, Anastacia, PA Wallace, Thomas Wallach, Asya Wallach, Shiri Wallin, Mitchell, MD, MPH Walls, Brooke Walsh, John Walsh, Michael, MBBS Walsh, Richard Walsh, Ronan Walter, Jessica Walters, Hannah Waltrip, Royce Wanaski, Stephen Wang, Alan Wang, Angela Wang, David Wang, David, DO, FAAN, FAHA Wang, Even Wang, Fajun Wang, Fei, PhD Wang, Hilary, MD Wang, James, MD, PhD, FAAN Wang, Jiawei Wang, Justine, FRACP, MBBS Wang, Leo, MD, PhD, FAAN Wang, Qin, MD, PhD Wang, Yanan Wang, Yunxia Wang, Zhe Wani, Mushtaq Wanner, Melissa Wapenski, Joseph Ward, Sharon Ward, Thomas, MD, FAAN Warden, Clara, BA Wardrop, Jacqueline Warinner, Peter Warner, Robin Warrington, Arthur

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Warrior, Lakshmi Washburn, Andrew Washington, Jacqueline, MD, FAAN Wasilewski, Andrea, MD Wassel, Yasser Wassermann, Eric, MD Waters, Cheryl, MD, FAAN Waters, Janet, MD, FAAN Waters, Michael, MD, PhD, FAAN Waters, Tina Watkins, Kristen, BS Watson, Andrew Watson, David, MD, FAAN Watson, James, MD Watson, Laura Watts, Paul Watts, Ray Waubant, Emmanuelle, MD, PhD, FAAN Wazzan, Omar Weakley, Cindy Weaner, Scott Weathered, Natalie Weathers, Allison, MD, FAAN Weaver, Brenda Weaver, Joshua Webb, Dallas Weber, Ben Weber, Joerg, PhD Weber, Kevin, MHA Weber, Martin, MD Weber, Nicholas Wechsler, Lawrence, MD, FAAN Weckbecker, Gisbert Wedell, Savannah Wedgewood, Pepper, BS Wee, Abelardo Weeks, Robert, MD, Bch, PhD, MRCP Weerasinghe, Dinushi, MBBS Wegley, Arianna Wehbeh, Raya Wei, Danmeng Weidman, David Weihl, Conrad, MD, PhD Weimer, Tracy


Wiedmayer, Christine Wiegand, Rainer, MD, FAAN Wiehn, JĂźrgen Wieman, MPH, Maria Wiemelt, Tony Wiener, Jill Wienholtz, Nita Wiesman, Janice, MD, FAAN Wietecha, Linda Wietek, Stefan Wietstock, Sharon, MSc Neuroscience Wilcox, Jessica Wild, Edward, PhD, MBBS, MRCP Wildenradt, Natalie Wilhelm, Amanda Wilhelmsen, Mats Wilhour, Danielle, MD Wilken, Miguel Willekens, Barbara Williams, Aaron, BA Williams, Armistead Williams, Armistead Williams, Benjamin, MD, PhD Williams, Betsy Williams, Christopher, DO, MPH Williams, Connor, BA Williams, Donald, PharmD Williams, Hannah Williams, James Williams, Jennifer, MD Williams, Kita, MD Williams, Lee, MBA, Esq Williams, Logan Williams, Michael, MD, FAAN Williams, Tamara Williams, Vernon, MD Williamson, Jeff Willis, Mary, MD Willmer, Jonathan Wilson, Andrea Wilson, Andrew, MS, MBA Wilson, Annise Wilson, Beth Wilson, Caroline Wilson, Christina, MD Wilson, Derek, MS, BS

Wilson, Jessica, MPH Wilson, Laura Wilson, Martin Wilson, Michael, MD, FAAN Wilson, Rujuta, MD Winckler, Erico Winckler, Jorge Wind, Jessica Winden, Kellen, MD, PhD Winder, Thomas, PhD, FACMG Windon, Charles Winger, Ryan Wingerchuk, Dean, MD, FAAN Winicur, Zev Winrich, Barbara Winter, Sebastian Friedrich, BSc Winterling, Kevin Wirrell, Elaine, MD, FAAN Wirth, RJ Wisco, Dolora Witek, Natalie, MD Witherow, Robert Witte, Arnold Witte, Elke Wittenberg, George, MD, PhD Wodziak, Matthew Woeber, Christian, PhD Wohrle, Johannes Wojcicka-Mitchell, Anna, MD, FAAN Wold, Jana Woldeamanuel, Yohannes W Wolf, Becky Wolf, Brian Wolf, Christian Wolf, Daniel Wolf, Laura, BS, (MD-to-be) Wolfanger, Lorie, BS Wolfe, Gil, MD, FAAN Wolfe, Madison Wolff, Andrew Wolff, Brian Wolinsky, Jerry, MD, FAAN Wolk, David, MD, FAAN Wollack, Jan, MD,PhD Wolpher, Jonas Womack, Kyle

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Weinberg, Snigdha Weiner, Howard Weiner, Mira Weingardt, Kenneth Weinshenker, Brian, MD, FAAN Weinstein, H.C. Weinstock-Guttman, Bianca Weiskopf, Marc Weisman, David, MD Weiss, Andrea Weiss, Arthur, MD, FAAN Weiss, Danielle Weiss, Jamie Weiss, Michael, MD, FAAN Welch, Robert Weller, Jason Wells, Jeremy Wells, Lisa Wen, Patrick, MD, FAAN Wencel, Marie, CCRP Wendell, Linda Weng, Xiao Wenzel, Richard Wenzlawsh, Vicky, Business Administrat Werbaneth, Katherine, MD Werner, Ralph Wesselingh, Robb Wessels, Scott Westphal, Erica Westwood, Andrew, MD Wethe, Jennifer, PhD Wetmore, Stewart Wheless, James, RPh, MD, FAAP, FACP, Whitcomb, Ryan White, Jessica White, Samantha Whiteus, Christina Whiting, Christopher Whitmire, Lynn, MPH, JD Whitmyre, Kristi Whitney, David Whitson, Sarah Whooley, Brendan Wichmann, Christian Wickberg, Carl Oskar Wicklund, Meredith


2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES

2019 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDEES Wong, Andrew, MBBS, PhD, FRACP Wong, Andy Wong, Edward, MBChB Wong, Eric Wong, Jamie Wong, Janice Wong, Jeremy, MD Wong, Joshua, MD Wong, Ka-Ho Wong, Serena Wong, Stephen Wong-Kisiel, Lily, MD Woo, Andrew, MD, PhD Woo, Daniel, MD, FAAN Wood, Lydia Woodard, Deborah Woodard, Thaddeus Woodburn, Miesty Woodman, Karin Woodrow, Morgan Woodson, Sarah, MD Woodward, Kiel Woody, George, MD Workman, Halle Wormser, David Worrall, Bradford, MD,MSc, FAAN Woschkolup, Kathleen Wray, Sibyl Wredendal, Elin, PhD Wright, Christina, PharmD Wright, Clinton, MD, FAAN Wright, Sarah, PhD, MBChB Wright, Shane Wright-Jin, Elizabeth, MD, PhD Wszolek, Zbigniew, MD, FAAN Wu, Allan Wu, Annie Wu, Hung-Ming Wu, Joyce Wu, Melanie, MD Wu, Sophia Wu, Stacy Wu, Teresa Wu, Victoria, BA Wu-Chen, Wen-Ying Wyllie, Kendall

Wynn, Michael Xavier, Mariana Xhaxho, Sokrat Xia, Zongqi, MD PhD Xian, Steven Xiao, Eric Xie, Yi Ximenes, Natalia Ximenes, Wajiha Nasser Xing, Dongxia Xu, Cen Xu, Jian, MD, PhD Xu, Linda Xu, Zhimin, MD, PhD Yadav, Amol, PhD Yadav, Priyanka, MBBS Yadav, Vijayshree, MD, FAAN Yalcin, Nilufer Yamada, Takahito, Master of biology Yamamoto, Fabio Yamasaki, Tritia, MD, PhD Yamazaki, Fumie Yambem, Olivia Yan, Chen Yan, Li Yan, Priscilla Yancey, Mark Yang, Hagen Yang, Haichen Yang, Hui Yang, Hyun-Sik, MD Yang, Keyi, MD, PhD Yang, Laurice, MD, MHA Yang, Michael Yang, Ning Yang, Qian-Zhou, MD Yang, Sophia, BA Yangzom, Sonam Yanovska, Paraskeva Yao, Jiaqi Yao, Patrina Yari, Niloofar Yarlagadda, Ravi Yarlagadda, Sushuma Yasen, Jay Yasui, Chihiro, master degree

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Yates, Philip, BA Yavagal, Dileep, MD, FAAN Ye, Chen Yea, Carmen, MSc Yeager, Bryan Yeaman, Michael Yedigarova, Larisa Yegiaian, Sharon Yeh, E. Ann Yelverton, Nicholas Yeo, Crystal, MD, PhD Yepez Erazo, Isaac Yerevanian, Alexan Yeroushalmi, Samuel, BS Yerram, Sushma Yersak, Jill Yerstein, Oleg Yeshokumar, Anusha, MD Yesil, Sadik Yetzer, Hannah, RN, NP, MS Yeung, Cynthia Yeung, Jessie Yeung, Sze Wai Yi, Xiyan Yin, Jie Ylagan, Victor Yogendran, Lalanthica, MD Yomtoob, Jacob Yoo, Jong, MD Yoo, Kelsey Yoon, Esther, BS Yoon, Jason, MD Yorio, Florencia Yost, Micah Youmans-Kidder, Katherine Youn, Jina, MD, MS Younes, Kyan Young, Alethia Young, Carolyn, FRCP, MD Young, Drew Young, Michele Young, Rosabel, MD, FAAN Young, Seymour Young, William, MD, FAAN Younis, Heewa, MD Younk, Lisa Yountz, Marcus, MD, FAAN


Zecca, Chiara, MD Zee, Phyllis, MD, PhD Zekeridou, Anastasia Zelaya, Blas Zelikovich, Aaron Zelinkova, Alena, Product manager Zeng, Jinsheng Zenker, Matthias Zerafati-Jahromi, Gazelle, BS Zerofsky, Ronald Zettl, Uwe Zhang, Cen Zhang, Chuanqing Zhang, Frank, MD, PhD Zhang, Hui-Juan, MD, PhD, FAAN Zhang, Jiaying Zhang, Kaleena Zhang, Lucy Zhang, Lynn Zhang, Qiang Zhang, Steven, MD Zhang, Xiang Zhang, Yu Zhang, Yueqing Zhao, Wei-Qin Zhao, Yufan Zhao, Zirun Zheng, Andie Zheng, Kelvin Zhong, Allison Zhong, Charlotte Zhong, Kevin Zhong, Zhong Zhou, Eric Zhou, Jia, MS Zhou, Lily, MD Zhou, Xin Zhou-Wang, Meng Zhovtis Ryerson, Lana Zhu, Jay-Jiguang, MD, PhD Zhu, Li Zhu, Shuhan Zhuang, Ping Ziebold, Uwe, MD Zieman, Glynnis, MD Ziemann, Adam, MD, PhD

Zilliox, Lindsay Zimatore, Giovanni Bosco Zimba, Stanley, MBBS Zinck, Isabella Zinger, Celia, MPH, MS Zinger, Yuliya Ziplow, Jason Zipp, Frauke Zisfein, James Zivadinov, Robert, MD, PhD, FAAN Zivkovic, Sasha, MD, FAAN Zoellner, Debra Zohar, Daniella Zohar, Silven Zolkipli-Cunningham, Zarazuela, MBChB, MRCP Zonzel, Nicole Zorzenon, Caroline Zou, Fanggeng Zozulya Weidenfeller, Alla, MD Zrzavy, Tobias, MD Zubair, Salman, MD, FAAN Zubizarreta, Irati Zubkov, Sarah Zuchner, Stephan, MD, FAAN Zudaire, Myrian Zumo, Lawrence, MD, FAAN Zurawski, Jonathan Zuroff, Leah Zvirbulis, Dace Zweifler, Richard Zygmunt, Casimir

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Youssef, Gilbert Youssefian, Leena Ysak, Helen Yu, Chen Yu, Fang Yu, Melissa, MD, FAAN Yu, Sung Yu, Timothy, MD,PhD Yuan, Heidi Yuan, Hsiangkuo, MD, PhD Yuan, Junliang Yucus, Chad Yudiarto, Fenny, MD, PhD, FAAN Yuen, Carlen Yuen, Chung Kiu, MBChB Yusuf Solaiman, Ahmad Zabad, Rana Zaborski, Jacek Zach, Neta Zacker, Melanie Zafar, Saman Zaheer, Mohsin Zaidman, Craig, MD Zais, Alberta Zakaria Mohammad, Yahia, MD, PhD Zaki, Anthony Zakin, Elina Zakria, Shereen Zakrzewska -Pniewska, Beata, Associate MD, PhD Zaksas, Dan Zalewski, Nicholas, MD Zallek, Sarah Zaman, Iram Zamora, Maria Zamudio, Jorge, MD, MBA Zanga, Gisela, MD Zarghami Esfahani, Neda, MD Zaribaf, Maryamnaz Zarrin, Amy Zarroli, Katherine Zavala, Alejandro Zavitz, Allison Zea, Justiniano Zebenigus, Mehila Zecavati, Nassim


THANK YOU AbbVie, Inc. Door Drop Inserts Exhibit Hall Passport Industry Therapeutic Update On-site Guide Advertisement ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc. Diversity Leadership Program Emerging Leaders Program Women Leading in Neurology Leadership Program Acorda Therapeutics, Inc. Exhibit Hall Passport Exhibit Hall Presentation Stage Door Drop Inserts Industry Therapeutic Update On-site Guide Advertisement Adamas Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Door Drop Inserts Exhibit Hall Passport On-site Guide Advertisement Akcea Therapeutics Door Drop Inserts Industry Therapeutic Updates Alexion Pharmaceuticals Door Drop Inserts Industry Therapeutic Updates On-site Guide Advertisement Allergan, Inc. Transforming Leaders Program Women Leading in Neurology Leadership Program The Allergan Foundation Medical Student Diversity Program: Annual Meeting Scholarship Alnylam Pharmaceuticals AANextra Advertisment Science Program Advertisement

2O19 ANNUAL MEETING SUPPORTERS*

Avanir Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Brain Health Fair Silver Sponsor Industry Therapeutic Update Science Program Advertisement AveXis, Inc. 5K Run/1K Walk for Brain Research AANextra Advertisement Door Drop Insert Exhibit Hall Charging Lounge Exhibit Hall Footprints Exhibit Hall Presentation Stage Exhibit Hall Tabletop Graphics Industry Therapeutic Update On-site Guide Advertisement Biogen 5K Run/1K Walk for Brain Research AANextra Advertisement Door Drop Inserts Exhibit Hall 20’ x 20’ Charging Hub Exhibit Hall Aisle Carpet Exhibit Hall Overhead Exit Banner Exhibit Hall Passport Exhibit Hall Pillar Marketing Exhibit Hall Presentation Stages Exhibit Hall Street Lamps Exhibit Hall Table Top Graphics Hotel Key Cards & Card Sleeves Industry Therapeutic Updates On-site Guide Advertisements Poster Hall Charging Hub Boston Scientific On-site Guide Advertisement Cadwell Industries, Inc In-kind support for C64 Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring Skills Workshop Catalyst Pharmaceuticals Exhibit Hall Passport

Amneal Pharmaceuticals Door Drop Inserts

Celgene Corporation 5K Run/1K Walk for Brain Research AANextra Advertisement Brain Health Fair Platinum Sponsor Cell Charging Station Exhibit Hall 20’ x 20’ Charging Hub Exhibit Hall Aisle Carpet Exhibit Hall Footprints Exhibit Hall Pillar Marketing Exhibit Hall Tabletop Graphics Exhibit Hall Wayfinding Map General Support of the Annual Meeting On-site Guide Advertisement Poster Hall Charging Hub

Arbor Pharmaceuticals 5K Run/1K Walk for Brain Research Exhibit Hall Footprints Exhibit Hall Passport Exhibit Hall Trifold Map

CSL Behring AANextra Advertisement Door Drop Bag Sponsorship Exhibit Hall Passport Exhibit Hall Pillar Marketing

Amgen and Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation Brain Health Fair Gold Sponsor Industry Therapeutic Update Exhibit Hall Buzz Café Exhibit Hall 20’ x 20’ Charging Hub Exhibit Hall Passport Door Drop Bag Sponsorship On-site Guide Advertisement

Cure SMA Exhibit Hall Passport Eisai Inc. C108 Clinical Epilepsy II: Considerations Across the Age Span: Pediatrics, Pregnancy, and Elderly 5K Run/1K Walk for Brain Research AANextra Advertisement Brain Health Fair Silver Sponsorship Door Drop Inserts Exhibit Hall Passport EMD Serono, Inc. C19 Multiple Sclerosis Overview I: Clinical Pearls 5K Run/1K Walk for Brain Research AANextra Advertisement Door Drop Inserts Exhibit Hall 20’ x 20’ Charging Hub Exhibit Hall Aisle Carpet Exhibit Hall Digital Billboard Exhibit Hall Entrance Wall Clings Exhibit Hall Floor Entrance Graphics Exhibit Hall Footprints Exhibit Hall Networking Reception Exhibit Hall Passport Exhibit Hall Pillar Marketing Exhibit Hall Presentation Stage Exhibit Hall Tabletop Graphics Industry Therapeutic Updates Mobile App Sponsor On-site Guide Advertisements Genentech, a member of the Roche Group 5K Run/1K Walk for Brain Research AANextra Advertisement Door Drop Inserts Exhibit Hall Pillar Marketing Exhibit Hall Presentation Stage Exhibit Hall Tabletop Graphics Industry Therapeutic Updates On-site Guide Advertisement Wi-Fi Access on Shuttle Buses Greenwich Biosciences, Inc. 5K Run/1K Walk for Brain Research AANextra Advertisement Brain Health Fair Silver Sponsorship Exhibit Hall Footprints Fellows Scholarship Fund Science Program Advertisement Grifols C175 Neuromuscular Junction Disorders I: Myasthenia Gravis, Ocular, and MuSK Myasthenia Houston Methodist AANextra Advertisement


The American Academy of Neurology (AAN) thanks the following companies, foundations, and organizations for their demonstrated vision, commitment, and strong support of programs which find answers and improve lives through neurologic education and research.

Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc. C55: Sleep for the Practicing Neurologist: Is it Narcolepsy or Something Else? Diagnostic and Management Challenges in the Central Disorders of Hypersomnolence C198: Integrating Sleep Medicine Concepts into Your Child Neurology Practice Kronus, Inc C142 Autoimmune Neurology I Basics and Beyond: Autoimmune Encephalitis and Paraneoplastic Neurological Syndromes of the CNS and PNS Laerdal Medical In-kind support for C228 Skills Workshop: Brain Death: How to Perform a Brain Death Evaluation, Avoid Pitfalls and Convey the News to the Family Lilly, USA LLC C138"Hot Topics in Headaches and Related Disorders I: Unusual Headaches, Childhood Headaches, and Concussion Management LivaNova In-kind support for C190 Neurostimulation Skills Workshop

NeuroPace, Inc. In-kind support for C190 Neurostimulation Skills Workshop Nihon Kohden America, Inc. Exhibit Hall Passport C148 Skills Workshop: EMG: Basic Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation Exhibit Hall 20’ x 20’ Charging Hubs Exhibit Hall Buzz Cafés Exhibit Hall Park Benches Exhibit Hall Passport Exhibit Hall Presentation Stage Exhibit Hall Tabletop Graphics Industry Therapeutic Updates On-site Guide Advertisement Promius Pharmaceuticals Cell Phone Charging Locker Samsung Ultrasound In-kind support for C191 Skills Workshop: Neuromuscular Ultrasound

Sanofi Genzyme Brain Health Fair Silver Sponsor Door Drop Insert Lundbeck, LLC Diversity Leadership Program Industry Therapeutic Update Emerging Leaders Program Industry Therapeutic Update Medtronic On-site Guide Advertisement C255 Education Blitz: Normal Pressure Transforming Leaders Program Hydrocephalus Women Leading in Neurology C155 Deep Brain Stimulation II: Advanced Leadership Program Management in Movement Disorders and Applications Beyond Movement Disorders Residents Scholarship Fund

Merck & Co., Inc. Industry Therapeutic Update Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma America Door Drop Insert C243 Therapy of Neuromuscular Disease: ALS, Inflammatory Neuropathies and Myopathies, and Myasthenia Gravis Natus Neuro In-kind support for C64 Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring Skills Workshop In-kind support for C87 Clinical Usefulness of Botulinum Toxin for Spasticity Skills Workshop In-kind support for C148 EMG Skills Workshop: Basic In-kind support for C191 Skills Workshop: Neuromuscular Ultrasound Neurocrine Biosciences AANextra Advertisement Door Drop Insert Transforming Leaders Program Diversity Leadership Program

sk life science, a subsidiary of SK biopharmaceuticals Exhibit Hall Passport Door Drop Insert On-site Guide Advertisement Spherix Global Insights Exhibit Hall Passport Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. C168 Parkinson’s Disease Update 5K Run/1K Walk for Brain Research AANextra Advertisement Brain Health Fair Silver Sponsor Door Drop Inserts Exhibit Hall Aisle Carpet Exhibit Hall Charging Lounge Exhibit Hall Opening Luncheon Exhibit Hall Passport Exhibit Hall Tabletop Graphics Industry Therapeutic Update

Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Brain Health Fair Silver Sponsor AANextra Advertisement Diversity Leadership Program Door Drop Inserts Emerging Leaders Program Exhibit Hall Passport Teva CNS AANextra Advertisement Cell Charging Station Door Drop Insert General Support of the Annual Meeting Industry Therapeutic Updates On-site Guide Advertisement UCB Inc. Women Leading in Neurology Leadership Program US World Med Skills Workshop: Clinical Uses of Botulinum Toxin for Dystonia C105 Skills Workshop Variantyx Inc. Exhibit Hall Passport VCU Health Resident Scholarship Fund Welch Allyn In-kind support for C23 Skills Workshop: Neuro-ophthalmology and Neurovestibular Exam Lab Wolters Kluwer Health, AAN Publishing Partner for: Neurology ®, Neurology ® Clinical Practice, Continuum ®, Neurology ® Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation, Neurology ® Genetics, Neurology Today ®, and Brain & Life ® Annual Meeting Book Bags Brain Health Fair Book Bags Cell Phone Charging Locker Convention Center Wi-Fi Access Exhibit Hall Passport Posters Online Residents and Fellows Scholarship Fund

*As of February 28, 2019


SEE YOU NEXT YEAR TORONTO, CANADA APRIL 25 –MAY 1, 2O2O


SUNDAY, MAY 5 Use Your Passport to Visit a World of Exhibitors and the Chance to Win: Bose Noise Canceling Headphones

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How to Win: Come back each day to fill out that day’s passport and enter yourself in that day’s prize drawing. The drawing will culminate on Wednesday, May 8 with a grand prize drawing of a 2020 Annual Meeting Registration and a three-night stay in an AAN block hotel—all compliments of the AAN. To enter the contest, submit the passport “stamped” by all exhibitors listed on the backside; print your name, email address, cell phone number, and six-digit AAN ID number found on your name badge; and drop the completed passport in the bin in the designated premier sponsor’s exhibit space during Exhibit Hall hours. This passport is for Sunday, May 5, and is only valid for prizes on Sunday, May 5. Prizes, including one specialty prize, will be given away daily to the first six names drawn each day of the Contest. Winning names for each day will be posted at the AAN Information Desk starting on Monday, May 6; winners will also be notified by email. All prizes must be picked up at the AAN Information Desk. Prizes must be collected by 5:00 p.m. on May 9, 2019, or winners forfeit prizes. Drawing for Sunday’s prizes will occur at the Wolters Kluwer booth 1017 in the Exhibit Hall on Sunday, May 5, 2019, at 3:30 p.m. (ET).

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. The Exhibit Hall Passport Contest (“Contest”)is open to all attendees of the 2019 AAN Annual Meeting who are at least 18 years of age at the time of entry. The Contest begins Sunday, May 5, at 11:30 a.m. (ET) and ends Sunday, May 5, at 3:30 p.m. (ET) during Exhibit Hall hours. For complete details, see official rules available at AAN.com/view/passport.

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MONDAY, MAY 6 Use Your Passport to Visit a World of Exhibitors and the Chance to Win: Bose Noise Canceling Headphones

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How to Win: Come back each day to fill out that day’s passport and enter yourself in that day’s prize drawing. The drawing will culminate on Wednesday, May 8 with a grand prize drawing of a 2020 Annual Meeting Registration and a three-night stay in an AAN block hotel—all compliments of the AAN. To enter the contest, submit the passport “stamped” by all exhibitors listed on the backside; print your name, email address, cell phone number, and six-digit AAN ID number found on your name badge; and drop the completed passport in the bin in the designated premier sponsor’s exhibit space during Exhibit Hall hours. This passport is for Monday, May 6, and is only valid for prizes on Monday, May 6. Prizes, including one specialty prize, will be given away daily to the first six names drawn each day of the Contest. Winning names for each day will be posted at the AAN Information Desk starting on Monday, May 6; winners will also be notified by email. All prizes must be picked up at the AAN Information Desk. Prizes must be collected by 5:00 p.m. on May 9, 2019, or winners forfeit prizes. Drawing for Monday’s prizes will occur at the Eisai Inc. booth 909 in the Exhibit Hall on Monday, May 6, 2019, at 3:30 p.m. (ET).

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. The Exhibit Hall Passport Contest (“Contest”) is open to all attendees of the 2019 AAN Annual Meeting who are at least 18 years of age at the time of entry. The Contest begins Monday, May 6, at 11:30 a.m. (ET) and ends Monday, May 6, at 3:30 p.m. (ET) during Exhibit Hall hours. For complete details, see official rules available at AAN.com/view/passport.

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$500 Amazon Gift Card

Nest Indoor Camera

iPad

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Daily Specialty Prize

How to Win: Come back each day to fill out that day’s passport and enter yourself in that day’s prize drawing. The drawing will culminate on Wednesday, May 8 with a grand prize drawing of a 2020 Annual Meeting Registration and a three-night stay in an AAN block hotel—all compliments of the AAN. To enter the contest, submit the passport “stamped” by all exhibitors listed on the backside; print your name, email address, cell phone number, and six-digit AAN ID number found on your name badge; and drop the completed passport in the bin in the designated premier sponsor’s exhibit space during Exhibit Hall hours. This passport is for Tuesday, May 7, and is only valid for prizes on Tuesday, May 7. Prizes, including one specialty prize, will be given away daily to the first six names drawn each day of the Contest. Winning names for each day will be posted at the AAN Information Desk starting on Monday, May 6; winners will also be notified by email. All prizes must be picked up at the AAN Information Desk. Prizes must be collected by 5:00 p.m. on May 9, 2019, or winners forfeit prizes. Drawing for Tuesday’s prizes will occur at the Eisai Inc. booth 2017 in the Exhibit Hall on Tuesday, May 7, 2019, at 3:30 p.m. (ET).

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. The Exhibit Hall Passport Contest (“Contest”)is open to all attendees of the 2019 AAN Annual Meeting who are at least 18 years of age at the time of entry. The Contest begins Tuesday, May 7, at 11:30 a.m. (ET) and ends Tuesday, May 7, at 3:30 p.m. (ET) during Exhibit Hall hours. For complete details, see official rules available at AAN.com/view/passport.

Name: ____________________________________________________________ AAN ID Number: ______________ Registration ID: ________________________ Email: ____________________________________________________________ Cell Phone: ________________________________________________________


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WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 Use Your Passport to Visit a World of Exhibitors and the Chance to Win: Bose Noise Canceling Headphones

$500 Amazon Gift Card

Nest Indoor Camera

iPad

$500 Amazon Gift Card

Daily Specialty Prize

How to Win: Come back each day to fill out that day’s passport and enter yourself in that day’s prize drawing. The drawing will culminate on Wednesday, May 8 with a grand prize drawing of a 2020 Annual Meeting Registration and a three-night stay in an AAN block hotel—all compliments of the AAN. To enter the contest, submit the passport “stamped” by all exhibitors listed on the backside; print your name, email address, cell phone number, and six-digit AAN ID number found on your name badge; and drop the completed passport in the bin in the designated premier sponsor’s exhibit space during Exhibit Hall hours. This passport is for Wednesday, May 8, and is only valid for prizes on Wednesday, May 8. Prizes, including one specialty prize, will be given away daily to the first six names drawn each day of the Contest. Winning names for each day will be posted at the AAN Information Desk starting on Monday, May 6; winners will also be notified by email. All prizes must be picked up at the AAN Information Desk. All prizes must be picked up at the AAN Information Desk. Prizes must be collected by 5:00 p.m. on May 9, 2019, or winners forfeit prizes. Drawing for Wednesday’s prizes will occur at the Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. booth 840 in the Exhibit Hall on Wednesday, May 8, 2019, at 3:30 p.m. (ET).

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. The Exhibit Hall Passport Contest (“Contest”) is open to all attendees of the 2019 AAN Annual Meeting who are at least 18 years of age at the time of entry. The Contest begins Wednesday, May 8, at 11:30 a.m. (ET) and ends Wednesday, May 8, at 3:30 p.m. (ET) during Exhibit Hall hours. For complete details, see official rules available at AAN.com/view/passport.

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