Hope123
Senior Member
- Messages
- 1,266
The 2022 IACFS/ME Virtual Medical and Research Conference will take place online from July 27 - July 30, 2022!
This will be IACFS/ME's 15th Medical/ Scientific Conference. The exciting, informative program includes:
For a preview, see the 2021 Conference summaries.
Register by July 4, 11:59 PM New York City (EDT) time, to receive 25% off the Regular price.
(IACFS/ME stands for the International Association for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ Myalgic Encephalomyelitis. Since 1990, IACFS/ME has served as the nonprofit, professional organization for healthcare and scientific professionals dedicated to caring for and researching people affected by ME/CFS and related co-morbid conditions. Our supporters also include patients, caregivers, advocacy leaders, and other professionals. Click here to visit our website and learn more. )
This will be IACFS/ME's 15th Medical/ Scientific Conference. The exciting, informative program includes:
- Workshops covering research- and clinic-oriented topics
- Oral presentations of unpublished, peer-reviewed research
- Poster presentations of unpublished, peer-reviewed research
- Special Session - Provocative maneuvers: methods to induce symptomatic features of ME/CFS
- Clinical Cases interactive session
- Keynote Speaker: Dr. Akiko Iwasaki (Yale University, USA)
- Plenary Session Speaker: Dr. David Systrom (Harvard Medical School, USA)
- Special Speaker: Lauren Stiles, JD (Dysautonomia International/ Stony Brook University, USA)
- Awards Ceremony: Honoring Staci Stevens, MA, and celebrating promising ME/CFS researchers
For a preview, see the 2021 Conference summaries.
Register by July 4, 11:59 PM New York City (EDT) time, to receive 25% off the Regular price.
(IACFS/ME stands for the International Association for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ Myalgic Encephalomyelitis. Since 1990, IACFS/ME has served as the nonprofit, professional organization for healthcare and scientific professionals dedicated to caring for and researching people affected by ME/CFS and related co-morbid conditions. Our supporters also include patients, caregivers, advocacy leaders, and other professionals. Click here to visit our website and learn more. )