GUIDEPOINT INSIGHTS AAN VIRTUAL GROUP MEETINGS

From Monday, April 19th through Wednesday, April 21st, Guidepoint Insights will be hosting a series of 45-minute virtual group meetings featuring KOLs who will dive deeper into AAN (American Academy of Neurology) clinical data updates.

 

To request access to AAN group meetings, complete the form below.

 

    Monday, April 19th

    11:00 AM ET - Joseph Sullivan

    • Epilepsy | Director, Pediatric Epilepsy Center at UCSF Medical Center

    12:00 PM ET - Danielle Becker

    • Epilepsy | Medical Director of Epilepsy at The MetroHealth System, Inc.

    1:00 PM ET - Aaron Miller

    • Multiple Sclerosis | Professor of Neurology and Med at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

    2:00 PM ET - Andrew Feigin

    • Huntington's Disease, Movement Disorders | Professor of Neurology at NYU Langone Medical Center LLC

    Tuesday, April 20th

    10:00 AM ET - Yaacov Anziska

    • Pediatric Neuromuscular Disorders | Associate Professor of Neurology at SUNY Downstate Medical Center

    11:00 AM ET - Lon Schneider

    • Alzheimer's Disease | Professor at Keck School of Medicine of USC

    12:00 PM ET - Darin Okuda

    • Multiple Sclerosis | Professor at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

    3:00 PM ET - Sara Crystal

    • Migraine | Neurologist at New York Headache Center

    Wednesday, April 21st

    10:00 AM ET - Anton Porsteinsson

    • Alzheimer's Disease | Associate Professor at University of Rochester Medical Center

    1:00 PM ET - Laurent Servais

    • Pediatric Neuromuscular Disorders | Professor of Pediatric Neuromuscular Diseases at University of Oxford

    2:00 PM ET - Richard Bedlack

    • ALS, Movement Disorders | Director of the ALS Clinic/Neurologist at Duke University Health System, Inc.

     

    AAN meetings will not be recorded and transcripts will not be available after the event. To recreate conditions similar to an in-person meeting, this event will be conducted as a Zoom meeting. As such, participants will be able to see/identify each other.