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Penn Medicine’s premier neuromuscular symposium — 11 expert sessions covering gene therapy, SMA & ALS updates, myasthenia gravis, CAR-T in autoimmune disorders, and real-world clinical cases from Penn’s neuromuscular clinic.


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🎓 PENN MEDICINE · DEPARTMENT OF NEUROLOGY · ON-DEMAND 2025

Annual Penn Neuromuscular Symposium 2025

Exploring available and novel therapies for patients with neuromuscular disorders — from immuno-modulation to gene therapy and CAR-T — with real-world clinical cases from Penn’s renowned neuromuscular clinic.

⚡ Instant Digital Access — Google Drive

Includes: 11 Videos (.mp4) + 11 PDFs · Total Size: 3.25 GB · Lifetime Access

11

Video Sessions

11

Clinical PDFs

3.25 GB

Total Content

Lifetime Access

📚 Symposium Overview


The Annual Penn Neuromuscular Symposium explores available and novel therapies for neuromuscular disorders — ranging from immuno-modulation to gene therapy and CAR-T in autoimmune disorders. Expert presentations feature clinical cases selected from Penn’s renowned neuromuscular clinic, highlighting new diagnostic methods and cutting-edge treatments.

The interactive format encourages participation, experience exchange, and Q&A — with a core goal of enhancing collaboration among neurologists and healthcare professionals, and facilitating enrollment in clinical trials at Penn Medicine.

“An incredibly insightful symposium. The case presentations were directly applicable to my clinical practice. I appreciated the deep dive into demyelinating neuropathies.” — Dr. Sarah Jenkins, Neurologist

✓ Gene Therapy for Hereditary Myopathies
✓ CAR-T in Autoimmune Disorders
✓ SMA & ALS Latest Updates
✓ Real Penn Clinic Case Presentations

🎯 Learning Objectives


  • Describe novel treatments for myasthenia gravis, including emerging therapies and their mechanisms of action.
  • Discuss new diagnostic approaches and treatment strategies for neuropathy associated with amyloidosis.
  • Describe novel treatments for SMA and ALS, including recently approved therapies and emerging clinical trial data.
  • Apply antibody testing in the diagnosis of inflammatory myopathies and describe novel therapies under investigation.
  • Discuss the role and recent advances of gene therapy in the treatment of hereditary myopathies.
  • Discuss the application of CAR-T cell therapy in autoimmune neuromuscular disorders.

📋 Symposium Agenda

May 17, 2025 · Smilow Center, Rubenstein Auditorium · Philadelphia, PA


🌅 Morning Session

8:30 AM

Update on SMA and ALS Treatments

Lauren Elman, MD · Director, Penn Comprehensive ALS Center

9:00 AM

Novel Therapies in CIDP, GBS and MMN

Rami Massie, MD

9:30 AM

🔬 Case Presentations

Rebecca Hsu, MD

10:10 AM

Updates in Myasthenia Gravis

Shawn Bird, MD · Medical Director, EMG Laboratory

10:50 AM

Serum Neurofilament Light Chain in Peripheral Neuropathy

Chafic Karam, MD · Chief, Neuromuscular Division

11:10 AM

Updates in Diagnosis and Management of Hereditary Transthyretin Amyloidosis

Michelle Kaku, MD

11:30 AM

🔬 Case Presentations

Michael Baer, MD

🌆 Afternoon Session

12:50 PM

⭐ Arthur Asbury Endowment Lecture

A. Gordon Smith, MD

1:20 PM

🔬 Case Presentations

Paul T. McIntosh, MD

1:40 PM

Update in Treatment of Hereditary Myopathies

Colin Quinn, MD

2:20 PM

Updates in the Management of Vasculitis

Naomi Amudala, CRNP RN

2:40 PM

CAR-T in Autoimmune Disorders

Nasheed Hossain, MD

👨‍⚕️ Leadership & Faculty

Penn Medicine faculty and distinguished national neuromuscular specialists.


Chafic Karam, MD

CONFERENCE DIRECTOR

Professor of Clinical Neurology · Chief, Neuromuscular Division · Medical Director, Neuromuscular Fellowship Program · Penn Medicine, Philadelphia, PA

Lauren Elman, MD

Director, Penn ALS Center · Penn Medicine

Shawn Bird, MD

Professor of Neurology · Penn Medicine

David R. Cornblath, MD

Professor Emeritus · Johns Hopkins University

A. Gordon Smith, MD

Arthur Asbury Endowment Lecturer

Marcus V.R. Pinto, MD, MS

Neuromuscular Disease · Mayo Clinic

Matthew B. Harms, MD

Columbia University Irving School of Medicine

Colin Quinn, MD

Hereditary Myopathies · Penn Medicine

Nasheed Hossain, MD

CAR-T & Autoimmune Disorders

🎯 Who Should Attend?


Designed to enhance collaboration and knowledge exchange among neurologists and healthcare professionals managing patients with neuromuscular disorders.

Neurologists
Neuromuscular Specialists
Fellows & Residents
Physiatrists
Advanced Practice Providers
Registered Nurses
Clinical Researchers

⭐ What Attendees Say


“An incredibly insightful symposium. The case presentations were directly applicable to my clinical practice. I appreciated the deep dive into demyelinating neuropathies.”

Dr. Sarah Jenkins — Neurologist

“The updates on gene therapy and SMA treatments were exactly what our team needed. Highly recommend this event for any neuromuscular specialist or fellow.”

Mark Torres — Advanced Practice Provider

“Excellent networking opportunities and the faculty are top-notch. The interactive environment allows for real-time problem solving and clinical exchange.”

Dr. Emily Chen — Neuromuscular Fellow

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