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Therapeutic Plenary Session 1104

Therapeutic Strategies for the Future 

Sunday, August 27, 2023
17:00 – 18:30


In this session, the faculty will discuss the status of emerging therapies in movement disorders and future applications in clinical practice.

Chairs:
Lorraine Kalia, Canada 
Tiago Outeiro, Germany 

The Gene Therapy Landscape in Movement Disorders 
Deniz Kirik, Sweden 

Immunetherapies in Movement Disorders 
Michael Schlossmacher, Canada 

Emerging Targets in the Clinic 
Lorraine Kalia, Canada 

CSPC Liaison: 
Tiago Outeiro, Germany 

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

  1. Discuss current gene therapy technologies, current applications and delivery strategies, and future applications in the clinical landscape 
  2. Describe the current standing of therapeutic strategies based on immune system responses, and discuss necessary developments to ensure success 
  3. Discuss emerging targets and therapeutic strategies and what can be expected in the near future 

Recommended Audience:
Clinician, Researcher / Basic Scientist, Fellow / Resident / Student, Industry

Education Level:
Intermediate/Experienced

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