AAN kicks off first in-person conference in 3 years

Natalia S. Rost, MD, MPH, chair of the AAN science committee, led a discussion to highlight select studies being presented at the AAN’s annual meeting April 2-7 in Seattle.
“We are anticipating thousands of excited academics, researchers and trainees across multiple neurological subspecialties, anxiously waiting for the opportunity to present nearly 3,000 original abstracts, engage in lively discussions of the scientific sessions and network in real-live poster halls,” Rost said in an AAN virtual press conference.
Rost, who also is chief of the stroke division in the

Natalia S. Rost, MD, MPH, chair of the AAN science committee, led a discussion to highlight select studies being presented at the AAN’s annual meeting April 2-7 in Seattle.
“We are anticipating thousands of excited academics, researchers and trainees across multiple neurological subspecialties, anxiously waiting for the opportunity to present nearly 3,000 original abstracts, engage in lively discussions of the scientific sessions and network in real-live poster halls,” Rost said in an AAN virtual press conference.
Rost, who also is chief of the stroke division in the