The 8th Joint ACTRIMS-ECTRIMS Meeting 2020 (Videos)
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The 8th Joint ACTRIMS-ECTRIMS Meeting
The 8th Joint ACTRIMS-ECTRIMS Meeting, the largest international conference focused on Multiple Sclerosis (MS) research, was held in a virtual format from September 11-13, 2020, with a special encore session featuring Late-Breaking News and a COVID-19 Session on September 26.
Every three years, ACTRIMS and ECTRIMS organize a joint meeting to encourage knowledge exchange and bring together professionals from around the world.
Given the worldwide impact of COVID-19, the 8th Joint ACTRIMS-ECTRIMS Meeting took place virtually. View all scientific sessions, e-posters and teaching courses from MSVirtual2020.
At this virtual conference – MSVirtual2020 – world class scientists, neurologists, clinicians and researchers from around the world presented the latest research, clinical trial outcomes and technology and diagnostic advances in multiple sclerosis (MS).
Key topics included:
- Cutting-edge research into the cause of MS, ranging from epigenetics and genetic factors, to defining the intricate immunological and pathological pathways that inform drug discovery and therapeutic interventions.
 - Radiological advances and machine learning approaches and how these techniques can help us better understand MS.
 - Biomarkers of disease activity and response to therapy, which is critical for the future of personalized medicine in MS.
 - The outcomes of recent clinical trials of new agents and interventions, innovations in symptomatic and rehabilitative therapy, and current research on MS and COVID-19.
 
Learning & Program Objectives
The themes for this conference, designed by the MSVirtual2020 Scientific Program Committee are clinical, pathogenesis, translational, and environmental/genetic factors and were derived from past attendee input and emerging studies and literature.
MSVirtual2020 key areas for education:
- Therapeutic strategies for suppressing disease activity and disability accumulation in individuals with radiologically isolated syndrome, relapsing-remitting MS and progressive MS
 - Efficacy of current disease-modifying therapies across clinical subsets of individuals with MS
 - Role of innate immune cells in pathogenic and reparative pathways in MS
 - Relationship between the gut, microbiome, and disease activity in individuals with MS
 - Advances in imaging and visual system parameters in the diagnosis, prognosis and monitoring of individuals with MS
 - Integration of information on environmental, lifestyle, age-related, and genetic/ epigenetic factors in MS risk and clinical course
 - Use of machine learning approaches in predicting MS risk and clinical course
 
Sessions included:
- BD01 – DMTs prevent-slow down cognitive impairment in MS
 - BD02 – DMTs should be trialed in individuals with PPMS and SPMS with or without recent disease activity
 - BD03 – Microglia are protective in MS
 - CS01 – European Charcot Foundation Symposium; How to enhance remyelination in MS
 - FC01 – Free Communication 1
 - FC02 – Free Communication 2
 - FC03 – Free Communication 3
 - FC04 – Free Communication 4
 - HT01 – Hot Topic 1- Strategies to promote remyelination
 - HT02 – Hot Topic 2- Aging and MS
 - HT03 – Hot Topic 3- Developments in pediatric MS
 - HT04 – Hot Topic 4- Grey matter pathology
 - HT05 – Hot Topic 5- Lymphoid follicles and meningeal involvement in MS
 - HT06 – Hot Topic 6- Global perspectives on NMOSD
 - HT07 – Hot Topic 7- MOG mediated disease
 - LB01 – Late Breaking News
 - MTE01 – CNS in disorders in children
 - MTE02 – Neuro-ophthalmology of MS
 - MTE03 – B-cell-directed therapy in MS
 - MTE04 – Choosing the right MS disease therapy for individual patients
 - MTE05 – Immune disorders of the CNS other than MS
 - NS01 – Nurses’ Session 1- Advanced nursing activities
 - NS02 – Nurses’ Session 2- Unique contributions of MS nursing
 - PL01 – Plenary Session 1- Welcome and Paty Lecture
 - PL02 – Plenary Session 2- ACTRIMS-ECTRIMS Lecture and Closing
 - PS01 – Strategies for disease modification
 - PS02 – Innate immunity in MS pathology and repair
 - PS03 – Biomarkers
 - PS04 – Impact of the environment and lifestyle and MS risk and clinical course
 - PS05 – Pharmacological management of progressive MS
 - PS06 – Lymphocyte subsets in MS
 - PS07 – Radiological advances I (NAIMS-MAGNIMS)
 - PS08 – Epigenetics and genetic factors
 - PS09 – Personalized approaches to MS
 - PS10 – Gut-CNS axis and the microbiome in MS
 - PS11 – Radiological advances II
 - PS12 – Sex-related factors in pathogenesis and management
 - PS13 – Innovations in symptomatic and rehabilitative therapy
 - PS14 – The impact of MS on neurons and glia
 - PS15 – Visual outcome measures in MS (IMSVISUAL)
 - PS16 – Machine learning approaches
 - SS02 – Special Session- COVID-19
 - YI01 – Young Investigators 1
 - YI02 – Young Investigators 2
 

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