2025 Virtual GBS|CIDP State of the Science Meeting

State of the Science Meeting

Advance Understanding of Pathophysiology:

  • Facilitate discussion on recent discoveries in the immunopathogenesis and molecular mechanisms underlying Guillain-Barré Syndrome.

Foster Collaborative Research and Innovation:

  • Encourage interdisciplinary collaborations among researchers and clinicians to address critical knowledge gaps, standardize research methodologies, and align future research priorities with patient-centered outcomes.
  • Promote awareness of the grant opportunity available at the NIH for GBS|CIDP research.

Advance Understanding of Pathophysiology:

  • Facilitate discussion on recent discoveries in the immunopathogenesis and molecular mechanisms underlying Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy. 

Foster Collaborative Research and Innovation:

  • Encourage interdisciplinary collaborations among researchers and clinicians to address critical knowledge gaps, standardize research methodologies, and align future research priorities with patient-centered outcomes.
  • Promote awareness of the grant opportunity available at the NIH for GBS|CIDP research.

Thank you for attending the State of the Science Meeting of GBS and CIDP

Dr. Glen Nuckolls, Program Director at the NINDS has graciously offered to host a live office hours-style Q&A zoom session on Friday, February 28th at 1pm US ET. The zoom session will be live for about 30 minutes; you may join at any time to ask a question of Dr. Nuckolls about the R21 grant opportunity that is available for GBS|CIDP research. Click here for the zoom link.

For more information about GBS|CIDP research visit gbs-cidp.org/research

Questions? Email: Chelsey.Fix@gbs-cidp.org