Welcome to the ACTRIMS Community!

This is ACTRIMS at a glance: you can see programming, resources, and connection opportunities available to you, as well as update personal information in your profile and register for events. Please contact [email protected] with any questions about the ACTRIMS community. 

Programs

ACTRIMS 
FORUM

RESIDENT
SUMMIT

YOUNG SCIENTIST
SUMMIT

DIDACTIC
WEBINARS

The ACTRIMS Forum highlights novel and rigorous scientific discoveries made in MS that advance our understanding of research and clinical care of MS patients.

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The Resident Summit strives to educate residents about state of the art MS therapeutics and research, opportunities for fellowship programs, and careers within MS research and clinical practice.

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The Young Scientist Summit educates Young Investigators about MS diagnostic criteria, clinical subtypes, epidemiology, neuropathology, and treatment with the goal of bridging the gap between the bench and the bedside.

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The Didactic Webinar series provides an online forum for trainees to engage with advanced faculty. An expert lecturer will present on niche topics to increase the educational yield for neuroimmunology and MS fellows.

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Resources

ONLINE
LIBRARY

NEUROIMMUNOLOGY FELLOWSHIP MATCH

ACTRIMS
PARTNERS

The online library holds content presented at the ACTRIMS Forum and other past events. Use the online library to expand your knowledge and review ACTRIMS programs at any time.

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The Neuroimmunology Fellowship Match starting for the 2023-24 application cycle will be facilitated by SF Match and sponsored by ACTRIMS.

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ACTRIMS partners with a number of organizations to provide the ACTRIMS Forum and Joint Triennial Meetings.

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Connect & Get Involved

BRAIN 
EXCHANGE

SOCIAL
MEDIA

The online Brain Exchange is a forum for clinicians and researchers in Multiple Sclerosis to exchange information and discuss advances and other demyelinating diseases related to basic research and clinical issues.

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Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn to stay up to date on the latest ACTRIMS happenings.

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