ACTRIMS 2025 - The Annual ACTRIMS Forum 2025
The Annual ACTRIMS Forum 2025
Americas Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis
The annual ACTRIMS Forum showcases groundbreaking scientific discoveries in multiple sclerosis (MS), enhancing our knowledge of both research and clinical care for MS patients.
The 2025 Forum, themed "Making Connections," will explore connections within the brain, between the brain and body, and across the MS clinical and research community. This event offers a unique opportunity to explore cutting-edge developments in MS research, discuss innovative treatment approaches, and promote collaboration to improve patient care.
The Forum is distinguished by its single track of scientific and clinical presentations, focusing on the latest advancements in multiple sclerosis (MS) and related disorders.
Key features of the Forum included the Kenneth P. Johnson Memorial Lecture, the National MS Society Barancik Prize for Innovation in MS Research Lecture and poster viewing sessions showcasing over 500 poster presentations.
Invited presentations address how aging impacts MS pathology and progression, investigate cross-disorder and neuroanatomical connections in MS, bridge the gap between data and clinical application, and introduce new concepts in brain repair and protection.
Programme ECF Symposium
Saturday March 1st 2025
AP3. LACTRIMS and European Charcot Foundation Joint Symposium: Global Connections
12:45 PM - 1:50 PM EDT
Chairs
Eli Skromne-Eisenberg, Instituto Mexicano de Neurociencias (LACTRIMS) & Hans-Peter Hartung, Heinrich-Heine University (ECF)
Presentations
- AP3.1 Highway to Data and Answers in the New Era of Treatment and Network
Lorna Galleguillos, Clínica Alemana de Santiag - AP3.2 Connection Between Patients, Patients’ Associations, and Physicians to Collect Real World Data in LATAM
María Isabel Zuluaga, Multiple Sclerosis Center Medicart - AP3.3 Astrocyte Mediated Synaptopathy in Multiple Sclerosis
Manuel Comabella, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital - AP3.4 Functional Assessment of Disrupted Connectivity
Letizia Leocani, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
For more information, visit the ACTRIMS Forum 2025 website.