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Deanna Ducher 50TH ANNUAL MEETING CNS SEPT 29-OCT 2, 2021 BOSTON • MASSACHUSETTS PAST•PRESENT•FUTURE
Learning Objectives The 2021 CNS Scientific Program The CNS Scientific Program is designed by and is primarily intended for child neurologists and professionals in other fields of study related to neurologic and developmental disorders in children and adolescents. “As a result of attending this meeting the physician will be better able to care for children with neurological disease through an understanding of recent advances in neuroscience, neuro-diagnostics and therapeutics relevant to child neurology.” Accreditation Statement This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. SESSIONS highlighted in red are designated for CME credit. Final determination of courses accredited and total # of credits approved will be available when registration opens in mid July. PHILLIP L. PEARL, MD, PRESIDENT, CNS CARL STAFSTROM, MD, PHD, CHAIR & YASMIN KHAKOO, MD, CO-CHAIR, CNS SCIENTIFIC SELECTION AND PROGRAM PLANNING COMMITTEE 16 Child Neurology Society | Summer 2021
Wednesday, September 29 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Possibilities with N of 1 Trials Closing Comments & Next Steps SYMPOSIUM I: Christelle Moufawad El Achkar, MD CHILD NEUROLOGY FOUNDATION: Boston Children’s Hospital, Scott L. Pomeroy, MD, PhD SHORTENING THE DIAGNOSTIC Harvard Medical School, Harvard Medical School, ODYSSEY IN CHILDREN WITH Boston, MA Boston Children’s Hospital, NEUROLOGIC CONDITIONS Boston, MA Participant Reflections Supported by the Child Neurology Foundation Break 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM KENNETH F. SWAIMAN Organizer: How to Support Families CNS LEGACY LUNCHEON Child Neurology Foundation Through the Journey Welcome and Introduction Welcome How to Handle the Various Phillip L. Pearl, MD Scott L. Pomeroy, MD, PhD Journeys President, Child Neurology Society Harvard Medical School, Heather C. Mefford, MD, PhD Boston Children’s Hospital, St. Jude Children’s Research Recognition of Past Boston, MA Hospital, Memphis, TN CNS Presidents Utilizing the Latest Information Empowering Families to be Recognition of Past and Technology to Diagnose and Advocates: Panel Discussion CNS Secretary-treasurers Treat Neurologic Conditions and Councillors Moderator: How a Whole Genome Annapurna Poduri, MD, MPH Presentation of 2021 Sequencing Opportunity Boston Children’s Hospital, Arnold P. Gold Foundation Impacted 25 Children, Harvard Medical School, Humanism in Medicine Award Caregivers and their Boston, MA Mary L. Zupanc, MD, FAAN, FAAP Medical Providers University of California-Irvine, Anup D. Patel, MD, FAAN, FAES Panel: CHOC Children’s Hospital, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Anne Berg, PhD Irvine, CA Columbus, OH Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL Recognition of Past Gold Getting from Gene to Humanism Award Recipients Treatment and Disease-Specific Louise Bier, MS, CGC Clinical Trials Columbia University, Presentation of 2021 Roger & Erika Augustine, MD, MS New York, NY Mary Brumback Lifetime Kennedy Krieger Institute, Achievement Awards Baltimore, MD Krista Harding Robert J. Baumann, MD, FAAN, National Multiple Sclerosis FAAP; University of Kentucky, Society, Minneapolis, MN Lexington, KY Adam L. Hartman, MD Sidney M. Gospe, Jr, MD, PhD National Institute of Neurological University of Washington, Disorders and Stroke, NIH, Seattle, WA Rockville, MD SESSIONS highlighted in maroon are designated for CME credit. Agenda and amount of CME credits available are subject to change. 18 Child Neurology Society | Summer 2021
50TH ANNUAL MEETING CNS SEPT 29-OCT 2, 2021 BOSTON • MASSACHUSETTS Recognition of Past Roger & Recognition of Past Laura Gilbert, DO, MBA Mary Brumback Lifetime Phillip R. Dodge Young Washington University in Achievement Award Recipients Investigator Award Recipients St. Louis, St. Louis Children’s Hospital, St. Louis, MO Recognition of Past Bernard Recognition of Past Outstanding Sachs Award Lecturers Junior Member Award Recipients Hannah Wellman, MD University of Colorado, Recognition of Past Presentation of 2021 Outstanding Aurora CO Hower Award Lecturers Junior Member Awards Presentation of Outstanding Junior Presentation of 2021 CNS/PECN Rhandi Christensen, MD, PhD Member Award-Post Graduate Training Director Award Pediatric Neurology, University Miya Asato, MD of Toronto, The Hospital for Eric M. Chin, MD University of Pittsburgh, Sick Children, Toronto, ON Kennedy Krieger Institute, Pittsburgh, PA Johns Hopkins University School Darius Ebrahimi-Fakhari, MD, PhD of Medicine, Baltimore, MD Recognition of Past Boston Children’s Hospital & CNS/PECN Training Director Harvard Medical School, Thiviya Selvanathan, MD FRCPC Award Recipients Boston, MA The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON The Hynes Convention Center Child Neurology Society | Summer 2021 19
Wednesday, September 29 • CONTINUED Presentation of M. Richard Treasurer Report PECN: NEUROLOGY EDUCATION Koenigsberger Scholarship Award Karl Kuban, MD REBOOT: BEYOND THE PANDEMIC Jennifer Keene, MD, MS, MBA Boston University Medical Center, (2 hours of CME Content) Washington University in St Louis, Boston, MA St Louis, MO Organizer: Match Report Nancy Bass, MD Presentation of Bhuwan Garg Leon Dure, MD High School Student University of Alabama at Development and Neuroscience Award Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Implementation of a Virtual Meagan Ryan, Ossining, NY Learning Curriculum CNCDP-K12 Report Jessica Goldstein, MD Brad Schlaggar, MD, PhD Rainbow Babies & Children’s 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Kennedy Krieger Institute, Hospital, Case Western Reserve PROFESSORS & EDUCATORS Baltimore, MD University School of Medicine, OF CHILD NEUROLOGY (PECN) Cleveland, OH MEETING Updates AAP Section of Pediatric Neurology CNS Electronic Communication Organizer: Tim Lotze, MD Committee: Educational Tools: Nancy Bass, MD Baylor College of Medicine, Case Studies/Pod Casts/ Rainbow Babies and Children’s Houston, TX Telemedicine Tool Kit Hospital, Cleveland, OH David Hsieh, MD Updates AAN Section of San Antonio, TX, USA PECN: Business Meeting (1 hour) Child Neurology David Mandelbaum, MD, PhD Introduction to the Neuroequity Introduction and Agenda Brown University, Providence, RI Coalition: Transitions into a Nancy Bass, MD Residency Curriculum Q&A Deonna Reese-White, MD, MBA, CNS/PCN Leadership and Dell Medical School, Diversity Task Force Update Austin, TX Rujuta Wilson, MD UCLA David Geffen School of Roxanna Nahvi, MD Medicine, Los Angeles, CA New York Medical College, New York, NY Virtual Interviewing Season: Moving Forward Past the Pandemic Margie Ream, MD, PhD Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM SEMINAR 1: LESSONS LEARNED FROM ESTABLISHING AN ADULT TRANSITION CLINIC Organizer: Julia Frueh, MD Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA 20 Child Neurology Society | Summer 2021
A Roadmap to Successful 3:00 PM – 3:15 PM Neuropsychiatric Symptoms Transition in Neurology PL1-3: Song et al and Cytokines in Pediatric Ann Tilton, MD, FAAN, FANA Targeting USP7 as a Novel COVID-19 Patients Children’s Hospital of New Treatment in Malignant Glioma Grace Gombolay, MD Orleans, New Orleans, LA 3:15 PM – 3:30 PM Neurological Manifestations Hello from the Other Side – PL1-4: Sansevere et al of COVID-19 in Critically Ill Lessons Learned from Building Early Quantitative EEG Pediatric Patients an Adult NDD Clinic from the Biomarkers of Cerebral Injury in Kerri LaRovere, MD Ground Up – Discussing Pediatric Cardiac Arrest Boston Children’s Hospital, Process and Impact Harvard Medical School, Jessica Sanders, MD Boston, MA Children’s Hospital Colorado, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM Denver, CO PLATFORM SESSION II Neuroimaging Features in Pediatric COVID-19 Patients Leveraging Strengths and 4:00 PM – 4:15 PM Susan Palasis, MD Experiences – Teaching the Next PL2-1: Barks et al Ann & Robert H. Lurie Generation of Neurologists to The ALIGN Framework: A Parent- Children’s Hospital of Chicago, Care for Adults with IDD through informed Approach to Prognostic Northwestern University Feinberg an Innovative Approach: Communication School of Medicine, Chicago, IL NDD/Child Neurology Attendings Supervised Adult 4:15 PM – 4:30 PM Neurology Residents, while PL2-2: Selvanathan et al 6:00 PM-7:30 PM Adult Neurology Attendings Stroke Location and Size in WELCOME RECEPTION Supervised Child Neurology/ Infants with Congenital Heart NDD Trainees in a Collaborative Disease and Neurodevelopmental Financial support provided by Adult NDD Clinic Outcomes 2021 Local Host, the Department David K. Urion, MD, FAAN of Neurology, Boston Children’s Boston Children’s Hospital, 4:30 PM – 4:45 PM Hospital Boston, MA PL2-3: Christensen et al Cerebral Sinovenous Thrombosis in Preterm Infants 8:00 PM-10:00 PM 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM MOVEMENT DISORDERS SIG PLATFORM SESSION 1 4:45 PM – 5:00 PM PL2-4: Cornet et al 2:30 PM – 2:45 PM Neonatal Encephalopathy PL1-1: Bruckert et al following SSRI Exposure in the White Matter Properties of the Third Trimester of Pregnancy: Optic Pathway in Children with A Population-based Study Neurofibromatosis Type 1 with and without Optic Pathway Gliomas 4:00 PM – 5:15 PM SEMINAR 2: UPDATES IN 2:45 PM – 3:00 PM PEDIATRIC COVID-19 FOR THE PL1-2: Garcia et al PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGIST Clinical, Pathological, and Molecular Characteristics of Organizer: Diffuse Spinal Cord Gliomas Grace Gombolay, MD Emory University, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA SESSIONS highlighted in maroon are designated for CME credit. Agenda and amount of CME credits available are subject to change. Child Neurology Society | Summer 2021 21
Thursday, September 30 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM PLATFORM SESSION IV 7:30 AM – 7:45 AM PLATFORM SESSION III, IV & V PL5-3: Numis et al 7:00 AM – 7:15 AM Inflammatory Cytokine Levels are PLATFORM SESSION III PL4-1: Wellman et al Associated with Non-response Multicenter Study of The Impact and Relapse of Infantile Spasms 7:00 AM – 7:15 AM of Infections Including COVID-19 PL3-1: Ebrahimi-Fakhari et al on the Incidence of Acute 7:45 AM – 8:00 AM Systematic Analysis of Brain Inflammatory Demyelinating PL5-4: Ciliberto et al MRI Findings in Adaptor Polyneuropathy in Children Palliative Epilepsy Surgery is Protein Complex 4 – associated not a Last Resort: Data from Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia 7:15 AM – 7:30 AM the Pediatric Epilepsy Research Reveals Patterns for Diagnosis PL4-2: Mallack et al Consortium (PERC) Surgical and Disease Progression Early Natural History of Database Presymptomatic Childhood 7:15 AM – 7:30 AM Cerebral Adrenoleukodystrophy PL3-2: Deisseroth et al WELCOME & GENERAL SESSION Integrated Phenotypic and 7:30 AM – 7:45 AM Mutational Approach Defines PL4-3: Eichler et al 8:30 AM – 11:45 AM EBF3-related HADD Syndrome Outcomes in 51 Patients with SYMPOSIUM II: Genotype-phenotype Cerebral ALD from 2 Studies of PRESIDENTIAL SYMPOSIUM: Relationships Elivaldogene Autotemcel (eli-cel; THE CNS AT 50! Lenti-D) Gene Therapy PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE 7:30 AM – 7:45 AM PL3-3: Rouabhi et al 7:45 AM – 8:00 AM Organizer: Initial pH and Eventual Cerebral PL4-4: Bonkowsky et al Phillip Pearl MD Palsy Status and Phenotype: A Vitamin D Status & Latitude President, CNS Case-Control Study Predict Brain Lesions in Harvard Medical School and Adrenoleukodystrophy Berklee Institute of Music, 7:45 AM – 8:00 AM Boston, MA PL3-4: Gilbert L PLATFORM SESSION V Top 10 Areas of Research Historical Development of Need for People with Cerebral 7:00 AM – 7:15 AM Child Neurology Palsy and Dystonia: A Novel PL5-1: Klein et al Stephen Ashwal MD Community-driven Agenda Characterizing Pediatric Small- Loma Linda University School of Fiber Neuropathy to Develop a Medicine, Loma Linda, CA Case Definition CNS State of the Union 7:15 AM – 7:30 AM Phillip Pearl MD PL5-2: Baumer et al President, CNS Disparities in Receipt of Standard Treatment for Infantile Spasms: A Call to Action SESSIONS highlighted in maroon are designated for CME credit. Agenda and amount of CME credits available are subject to change. 22 Child Neurology Society | Summer 2021
50TH ANNUAL MEETING CNS SEPT 29-OCT 2, 2021 BOSTON • MASSACHUSETTS The Future: Young Investigators Studies in Epilepsy Genetics From Pellock Fellow to Pellock SIG Representatives: Christopher J. Yuskaitis, MD, PhD Faculty, Studies in Epilepsy Studies in Developmental Boston Children’s Hospital and Giulia Benedetti, MD Cognitive Neuroscience Harvard Medical School, Seattle Children’s Hospital, Alexander Li Cohen, MD, PhD Boston, MA University of Washington, Boston Children’s Hospital, Seattle, WA Boston, MA Studies in Neuro-oncology Verena Staedtke, MD, PhD Studies in Movement Disorders Johns Hopkins University Darius Ebrahimi-Fakhari, MD, PhD School of Medicine, Boston Children’s Hospital, Baltimore, MD Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA Child Neurology Society | Summer 2021 23
Thursday, September 30 • CONTINUED Round Table: 11:45 AM - 6:30 PM Practical Implications and Future Directions in Cerebral EXHIBITS & POSTERS Considerations after Palsy and Child Neurology Exhibit Hall State-wide Initiation of Lunch served (12:00-1:00 PM) SMA Newborn Screening Moderator: Wine & Cheese (5:00-6:30 PM) Erin E. Neil, DO Bhooma Aravamuthan, MD, DPhil Washington University in The Clock is Ticking: St. Louis School of Medicine, 12:00 PM – 12:30 PM Challenges in the Timely St. Louis, MO CNS BUSINESS MEETING Choice of Treatment and Implementation in the Pre- Panel: Symptomatic Patient with SMA Young-Min Kim, MD 1:00 PM – 2:15 PM Richard Finkel, MD Loma Linda University, SEMINAR 3: St. Jude Children’s Research Loma Linda, CA THE BRAVE NEW WORLD OF Hospital, Memphis, TN PEDIATRIC SPINAL MUSCULAR Michael Lopez, MD, PhD ATROPHY – IMPLICATIONS OF Ethical Considerations for University of Alabama at NEWBORN SCREENING AND High-cost, Complex-to- Birmingham, Birmingham, AL EFFECTIVE TREATMENT Administer Treatments in Medically Fragile Patients Anusha Yeshokumar, MD Organizer: Jim Dowling, MD, PhD Icahn School of Medicine at Erin E. Neil, DO Hospital for Sick Children, Mount Sinai, Bristol Myers Squibb, University of Michigan, Toronto, Ontario, Canada New York, NY C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, Ann Arbor, MI The famous Back Bay Neighborhood. 24 Child Neurology Society | Summer 2021
1:00 PM – 2:15 PM 3:15 PM – 5:30 PM 4:00 PM – 5:15 PM SEMINAR 4: SYMPOSIUM III: SEMINAR 5: NEUROLOGIC IMPLICATIONS NEUROLOGICAL MANIFESTATIONS CP TO YOU IS NOT CP TO ME – OF YOUTH SPORTS AND LONG-TERM SEQUELA OF STRATEGIES FOR MITIGATING PARTICIPATION PEDIATRIC COVID-19 INFECTIONS PRACTICE VARIABILITY IN CEREBRAL PALSY CARE Organizer: Organizer: Sean Rose, MD Laura A. Malone, MD, PhD Organizer: Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Bhooma Aravamuthan, MD, DPhil Ohio State University College of Baltimore, MD Washington University in St. Louis Medicine, Columbus, OH School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO Introduction and Example Youth Sports for the Child Case Presentations The Past: Historical Origins of Neurologist: Benefits of Laura A. Malone, MD, PhD Variability in CP Care Sports Participation and Young-Min Kim, MD Health Disparities Neurological Symptoms in Loma Linda University, Meeryo Choe, MD Children with PIMS-TS: Initial Loma Linda, CA UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital, Presentation and Follow-up UCLA David Geffen School of (Presented with pre-recorded The Present: Current Sources Medicine, Los Angeles, CA talk and live Q&A) of Variability in CP Diagnosis Yael Hacohen, MD, PhD and Management Concussion and Repetitive Head University College London, Bhooma Aravamuthan, MD, DPhil Impacts in Youth Contact Sports London, UK Sean Rose, MD The Future: Suggestions for Neurological Manifestations Enhancing Cerebral Palsy Long-term Neurologic of COVID-19 Related Illness in Education During Residency Effects of Contact Sports and Hospitalized Children and Beyond Repetitive Head Impacts Ericka L. Fink, MD, MS Jenny Wilson, MD Jaclyn B. Caccese, PhD UPMC Children’s Hospital of Oregon Health & Science The Ohio State University College Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA University, Portland, OR of Medicine, Columbus, OH Neuropsychiatric Presentation in Pediatric COVID-19 Patients 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM 2:45 PM-3:15 PM Associated with Anti-neural EXHIBITS & POSTERS REVIEW MARTHA BRIDGE DENCKLA Autoantibodies (Wine & Cheese) AWARD LECTURE: DISEASE Samuel Pleasure, MD, PhD TARGETED TREATMENT UCSF, San Francisco, CA TRANSLATION IN FRAGILE X SYNDROME AND Claire Johns, MD NEURODEVELOPMENTAL University of California San DISABILITIES: THE FIRST CHAPTER Francisco, San Francisco, CA Elizabeth Berry-Kravis, MD, PhD Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL SESSIONS highlighted in maroon are designated for CME credit. Agenda and amount of CME credits available are subject to change. Child Neurology Society | Summer 2021 25
Friday, October 1 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM 9:00 AM – 9:45 AM Recently Funded EXHIBITS & POSTER REVIEW BERNARD SACHS AWARD CNCDP Scholars (Continental Breakfast served) LECTURE: GENE THERAPY CHANGING THE OUTCOMES Translating Diagnostic FOR CHILDREN WITH Techniques Across Species to 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASE Better Understand Dystonia in 2021 CNS ARNOLD P. GOLD Cerebral Palsy HUMANISM IN MEDICINE Jerry Mendell, MD Bhooma Aravamuthan, MD, PhD; BREAKFAST Nationwide Children’s Hospital, MD, DPhil; Washington University Columbus, OH in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO Supported by a grant from the Arnold P. Gold Foundation Turning Classical Lesion 9:45 AM – 12:00 PM Localization on its Head: SYMPOSIUM IV: How Lesion Location can AWARD PRESENTATIONS & PROGRESS IN CHILD NEUROLOGY be Used to Predict Patient GENERAL SESSION THROUGH THE LENS OF AN Outcomes NINDS CAREER DEVELOPMENT Aaron Boes, MD, PhD PROGRAM: CNCDP, PAST University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 8:15 AM – 8:30 AM PRESENT AND FUTURE CHILD NEUROLOGY FOUNDATION Decision Making for Infants SCIENTIFIC GRANT & AWARD Organizer: with Neurologic Conditions ANNOUNCEMENTS Brad Schlaggar, MD, PhD Monica Lemmon, MD Kennedy Krieger Institute, Duke University School of 8:30 AM – 9:00 AM Baltimore, MD Medicine, Durham, NC PHILIP R. DODGE YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARD LECTURE: NSADA and CNCDP: Optimizing Cognitive and COMMUNICATING NEUROLOGIC Past Present and Future Functional Outcomes Across PROGNOSIS: CHALLENGES AND Brad Schlaggar, MD, PhD Populations: Insights from the OPPORTUNITIES Kennedy Krieger Institute, Neural Mechanisms of Exercise Baltimore, MD Autumn Ivy, MD, PhD Monica Lemmon, MD University of California – Irvine Duke University School of Medicine, Working Towards Inclusion in School of Medicine, Irvine, CA Durham, NC Child Neurology Research Erika Augustine, MD, MS Wrap up Kennedy Krieger Institute, Brad Schlaggar, MD, PhD Baltimore, MD From NSADA to the International Pediatric Stroke Organization Heather J. Fullerton, MD, MAS UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital, San Francisco, CA SESSIONS highlighted in maroon are designated for CME credit. Agenda and amount of CME credits available are subject to change. 26 Child Neurology Society | Summer 2021
50TH ANNUAL MEETING CNS SEPT 29-OCT 2, 2021 BOSTON • MASSACHUSETTS 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM Neuroscience of Consciousness Alterations of Neuronal SEMINAR 6: and Implications for Dynamics as a Mechanism for MEDULLOBLASTOMA, NEW Neuroprotection Cognitive Impairment in Epilepsy CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL Mark Wainwright, MD, PhD Pierre-Pascal Lenck-Santini, PhD, INSIGHTS: THE PATH FORWARD INMED, Aix Marseille Université, Causes of Altered Consciousness INSERM, Marseille, France Organizer: and Impact on Outcome Roger J. Packer, MD Jessica Carpenter, MD Enduring Memory Deficits after Children’s National Hospital, Children’s National Hospital, Early-Life Adversity: Epigenetics, Washington, DC Washington, DC Imaging and Intervention Tallie Z. Baram, MD, PhD Molecular Underpinnings of Functional Neuroimaging and University of California Irvine, Medulloblastoma: Stratification the Diagnostic Assessment of Irvine, CA and Clinical Implications Disorders of Consciousness Paul A. Northcott, PhD Varina Boerwinkle, MD St. Jude Children’s Research Barrow Neurological Institute 2:15 PM – 4:30 PM Hospital, Memphis, TN at Phoenix Children’s Hospital, SYMPOSIUM V: Phoenix, AZ DEVELOPING TREATMENTS FOR Intrathecal Therapies for PEDIATRIC EPILEPSIES: FROM Medulloblastoma and Other Ethical Implications of MODELS TO THE CLINIC Embryonal Tumors: Use of the Pediatric Definition of Radiolabeled Monoclonal Consciousness Organizer: Therapies Leon G. Epstein, MD Solomon Moshé, MD Kim Kramer, MD Northwestern University Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Feinberg School of Medicine, Bronx, NY Center, New York, NY Chicago, IL Treating Epilepsies with Results of Recently Genetic Etiology: The Tuberous Completed Clinical Trials 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM Sclerosis Example for Medulloblastoma and SEMINAR 8: Michael Wong, MD, PhD Implications for Future Studies THE CRITICAL PERIOD OF Washington University in Roger J. Packer, MD MEMORY DEVELOPMENT: St. Louis, St. Louis, MO CONSTRUCTION, DESTRUCTION AND RECONSTRUCTION Somatic Mutations in 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM Epilepsies with Cortical SEMINAR 7: Organizer: Malformations and Implications DISORDERS OF CONSCIOUSNESS Gregory L. Holmes, MD for Targeted Therapies IN CRITICALLY ILL CHILDREN: University of Vermont Larner Annapurna Poduri, MD, MPH CURING COMA FOR THE College of Medicine, Burlington, VT Boston Children’s Hospital, DEVELOPING BRAIN Harvard Medical School, Role of Hippocampal Oscillations Boston, MA Organizer: During the Critical Period of Mark Wainwright, MD, PhD Memory Development University of Washington School Gregory L. Holmes, MD of Medicine, Seattle, WA Child Neurology Society | Summer 2021 27
Friday, October 1 • CONTINUED Towards a Syndrome-specific Challenges & Opportunities 5:00 PM – 6:15 PM Preclinical Epilepsy Therapy for Trainees with Caregiver SEMINAR 9: Screening Pipeline for Infantile Responsibilities NEURO-HUMANITIES: Spasms: Current State and Yasmin Khakoo, MD NEUROLOGISTS AND NEUROLOGY Future Perspectives MSK Kids, Memorial Sloan IN ART, COMEDY, POETRY, AND Aristea S. Galanopoulou, MD, PhD Kettering Cancer Center, MUSIC (WINE & CHEESE) Albert Einstein College of New York, NY Medicine, Bronx, NY Organizer: Challenges & Opportunities Phillip Pearl MD The Future of Pediatric for Clinicians with Caregiver Harvard Medical School and Epilepsy Therapy Development: Responsibilities Berklee Institute of Music, Biomarkers, Precision Medicine Brenda Banwell, MD Boston, MA and Novel Trial Designs Children’s Hospital of Adam L. Hartman, MD Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA Comedy in Neurology, National Institute of Neurological and Vice Versa Disorders and Stroke, NIH, Challenges & Opportunities Joseph D. Pinter, MD Rockville, MD for Scientists with Caregiver Oregon Health & Science Responsibilities University, Portland, OR Nina F. Schor, MD, PhD 2:15 PM – 4:30 PM National Institute of Neurological Neurological Symptoms SYMPOSIUM VI: Disorders and Stroke, Expressed in Art THE TINY ELEPHANT IN THE Bethesda, MD Carl E. Stafstrom, MD, PhD ZOOM ROOM: HARNESSING A The Johns Hopkins University CRISIS TO RECOVER, MAINTAIN Q&A School of Medicine, Baltimore, AND ENHANCE CAREER Panelists: MD DEVELOPMENT IN CHILD Erika Augustine, MD, MS NEUROLOGY Kennedy Krieger Institute, Neurologist as Poet and Baltimore, MD Neurology in Poetry Organizer: Nina F. Schor, MD, PhD Keith Van Haren, MD Audrey C. Brumback, MD, PhD National Institute of Neurological Stanford University School of Dell Medical School, The Disorders and Stroke, Medicine, Palo Alto, CA University of Texas at Austin, Bethesda, MD Austin, TX Data Talk on How COVID has Neurological Problems of Pulled Back the Curtain on Juliet K. Knowles, MD, PhD Musical Masters Longstanding Challenges Stanford University School of Phillip Pearl MD & Disparities in Caregiver Medicine, Palo Alto, CA Responsibilities Keith Van Haren, MD Bradley Schlaggar, MD, PhD 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM Kennedy Krieger Institute, GALA RECEPTION Baltimore, MD SESSIONS highlighted in maroon are designated for CME credit. Agenda and amount of CME credits available are subject to change. 28 Child Neurology Society | Summer 2021
50TH ANNUAL MEETING CNS Saturday, October 2 SEPT 29-OCT 2, 2021 BOSTON • MASSACHUSETTS 8:45 AM-9:30 AM Base Editing and Prime Editing: Welcome HOWER AWARD LECTURE: Precision Gene Editing without Ariel Maia Lyons-Warren, MD, PhD MENTORS AND PROTEGES: Double-strand DNA Breaks STANDING ON THE SHOULDERS David Liu, PhD The Importance of Clinical OF GIANTS AND FOLLOWING Broad Institute of MIT and Research and How to Get FOOTSTEPS INTO THE FUTURE Harvard; Cambridge, MA Involved Adam L. Hartman, MD Supported by a grant from the Individualized Therapies for National Institute of Neurological Hower Family Foundation Orphan Neurogenetic Diseases Disorders and Stroke, NIH, Tim Yu, MD, PhD Rockville, MD Jonathan W. Mink, MD, PhD Boston Children’s Hospital, University of Rochester, Boston, MA Identifying Current Gaps Rochester, NY in Research Clinical Trials for Renée A. Shellhaas, MD, MS Gene-directed Therapies Michigan Medicine, Ann Arbor, MI 9:45 AM – 12:00 PM Erika Augustine, MD, MS SYMPOSIUM VII: Kennedy Krieger Institute, Breakout Session ARE WE POISED FOR A Baltimore, MD THERAPEUTIC REVOLUTION IN Coffee Break CHILD NEUROLOGY? Summary and Looking to the Future Protected Time: How to Organizer: Louis T. Dang, MD, PhD Break the Catch 22 Cycle Louis T. Dang, MD, PhD Kristin P. Guilliams MD, MSCI Michigan Medicine, Washington University School Ann Arbor, MI 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM of Medicine, St. Louis, MO CNS CLINICAL RESEARCH Co-Organizer: ANNUAL WORKSHOP: How to Design Clinic-Based Renée A. Shellhaas, MD, MS 2021 – PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY Enrollment Studies Michigan Medicine, CLINICAL TRIALS – Shafali Jeste, MD, FAAN Ann Arbor, MI INTRODUCTION TO THE SERIES Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, University of Southern California, Introduction Organizer: Los Angeles, CA Renée A. Shellhaas, MD, MS Ariel Maia Lyons-Warren, MD, PhD Michigan Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Approaches to Funding: Ann Arbor, MI Houston, TX Beyond the NIH Erika Augustine, MD, MS Epigenetics and Brain Plasticity: Co-Organizers: Kennedy Krieger Institute, Lessons from Rett Syndrome and Gabrielle deVeber MD, FRCP(C) Baltimore, MD other MECP2 Disorders University of Toronto, Huda Y. Zoghbi, MD Hospital for Sick Children, Panel Discussion Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Toronto, Ontario, CA Baylor College of Medicine, Q&A Houston, TX Josh Bonkowsky, MD, PhD University of Utah School of Medicine, Primary Children’s Hospital, Salt Lake City, Utah Child Neurology Society | Summer 2021 29
Saturday, October 2 • CONTINUED 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM Shortcuts to Better Papers Rules of the Road: Permissions, BIOMEDICAL WRITING Consents, and Other Potholes WORKSHOP Keeping Things Moving: Combating Writer’s Block Meet the Editors Q & A Organizer and presenter: E. Steve Roach, MD Break University of Texas Dell Medical School, Austin, TX Responding to Reviews and Revising your Manuscript Introduction: Why Manuscripts are Rejected SESSIONS highlighted in maroon are designated for CME credit. Agenda and amount of CME credits available are subject to change. The ship USS Constitution at the end of Boston’s Freedom Trail as part of museum at the Boston National Historical Park. 30 Child Neurology Society | Winter/Spring 2021
Travel and Hotel Information All CNS Annual Meeting registration on-line beginning mid-July. Hotel reservation link HOTEL TRAVEL provided with paid ACCOMMODATIONS INFORMATION registration. ON-LINE BOOKING FOR Contact Travel Leaders at 763-231-8876 CNS ANNUAL MEETING to take advantage of the many ways BEGINNING MID-JULY to save on meeting airfare by booking 60 days in advance (or more). The CNS has reserved a block of rooms The travel professionals at Travel Leaders at the Sheraton Boston Hotel. A direct will find the very best combination of link to group rate reservations is available price and schedule to suit your specific upon completion of paid meeting needs. registration. • Room Rates: Begin at $299 Travel Leaders (plus taxes) T: 763-231-8876 E: kristine@tvlleaders.com • Link sent upon completion of paid registration Hotel registration must be handled directly with the Sheraton Boston Hotel. Child Neurology Society | Summer 2021 31
2021 CNS Annual Meeting Registration This is NOT a registration form to fill out and return. ALL registrations will be on-line with link posted on CNS website and sent to members via EARLY REGISTRATION: MID-JULY – AUGUST 31 eConnections. Clinical Book Book Investigator Humanism Legacy Pickup Shipped On Site Virtual Boot Camp CNF Fee Breakfast Luncheon On site To You eBook TOTAL Capacity: 80 Capacity: 100 Capacity: 600 Active Member $650 $650 $50 $50 $50 $50 $100 $125 $100 Emeritus $250 $250 $25 $25 $25 $100 $125 $100 Junior $250 $250 $50 $25 $25 $25 $100 $125 $100 Resident/Trainee $350 $350 $50 $50 $50 $100 $125 $100 (Non-CNS Member) Medical Student $50 $50 $25 $25 $25 $100 $125 $100 (CNS Member) Medical Student $150 $150 $50 $50 $50 $100 $125 $100 (Non-CNS Member) ACNN Member $250 $150 $25 $25 $25 $100 $125 $100 (Nurse) Nurse $350 $350 $50 $50 $50 $100 $125 $100 (Non-ACNN Member) Non-CNS Member $850 $850 $75 $75 $75 $100 $125 $100 Non-CNS Member $650 $650 $50 $50 $75 $100 $125 $100 (ABPN Board Certified) Program $250 Coordinator Program Guest Fee $100 REGISTRATION CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS SPECIAL NEEDS ALL registrations will be Registration may be cancelled with the following fees and penalties: We are committed to on-line with link posted on • All cancellations must be made in writing, via email and sent to registration@ making this CME activity CNS website and sent to childneurologysociety.org. accessible to all individuals. members via eConnections. • Cancellations received on or before September 1, 2021 are eligible for a full refund If you need auxiliary less $75 administrative fee. Cancellations received after September 1, 2021 are not aid(s) or service(s) as eligible for a refund. identified in the American REGISTRATION • You can change your registration from the All Access/Live registration to with Disabilities Act, or CONFIRMATION the Virtual Only option at no additional charge. Please contact registration@ have a dietary restriction, • E-mail confirmation only childneurologysociety.org. please describe your (include address) • In the event the CNS must cancel the live meeting due to unforeseen needs when registering • Hotel registration and circumstances, CNS will automatically enroll all registration to a Virtual option on-line. Most requests confirmation must be or give the registrant the option of a full refund within 10 business days after the can be accommodated if handled independently meeting cancellation. In the event of cancellation of any portion, or entire event, notification is received by with the meeting hotel. CNS does not assume responsibility for any additional costs, charges, or expenses; August 31. to include, charges made for travel and lodging. 32 Child Neurology Society | Summer 2021
This is NOT a registration form to fill out and return. ALL registrations will be on-line with link posted on CNS website and sent to members via REGULAR REGISTRATION: SEPTEMBER 1 - OCTOBER 3 eConnections. Clinical Book Book Investigator Humanism Legacy Pickup Shipped On Site Virtual Boot Camp CNF Fee Breakfast Luncheon On site To You eBook TOTAL Capacity: 80 Capacity: 100 Capacity: 600 Active Member $750 $750 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $125 $100 Emeritus $350 $350 $50 $50 $50 $100 $125 $100 Junior $350 $350 $100 $50 $50 $50 $100 $125 $100 Resident/Trainee $450 $450 $50 $50 $50 $100 $125 $100 (Non-CNS Member) Medical Student $150 $150 $50 $50 $50 $100 $125 $100 (CNS Member) Medical Student $250 $250 $100 $100 $100 $100 $125 $100 (Non-CNS Member) ACNN Member $350 $250 $50 $50 $50 $100 $125 $100 (Nurse) Nurse $450 $450 $100 $100 $100 $100 $125 $100 (Non-ACNN Member) Non-CNS Member $950 $950 $100 $100 $150 $100 $125 $100 Non-CNS Member $750 $750 $100 $100 $150 $100 $125 $100 (ABPN Board Certified) Program $350 Coordinator Program Guest Fee $150 REGISTRATION CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS SPECIAL NEEDS ALL registrations will be Registration may be cancelled with the following fees and penalties: We are committed to on-line with link posted on • All cancellations must be made in writing, via email and sent to registration@ making this CME activity CNS website and sent to childneurologysociety.org. accessible to all individuals. members via eConnections. • Cancellations received on or before September 1, 2021 are eligible for a full refund If you need auxiliary less $75 administrative fee. Cancellations received after September 1, 2021 are not aid(s) or service(s) as eligible for a refund. identified in the American REGISTRATION • You can change your registration from the All Access/Live registration to with Disabilities Act, or CONFIRMATION the Virtual Only option at no additional charge. Please contact registration@ have a dietary restriction, • E-mail confirmation only childneurologysociety.org. please describe your (include address) • In the event the CNS must cancel the live meeting due to unforeseen needs when registering • Hotel registration and circumstances, CNS will automatically enroll all registration to a Virtual option on-line. Most requests confirmation must be or give the registrant the option of a full refund within 10 business days after the can be accommodated if handled independently meeting cancellation. In the event of cancellation of any portion, or entire event, notification is received by with the meeting hotel. CNS does not assume responsibility for any additional costs, charges, or expenses; August 31. to include, charges made for travel and lodging. Child Neurology Society | Summer 2021 33
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