Greetings! I hope you are staying cool in the summer heat. Our big event this month is the joint National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)/NICHD Cerebral Palsy Workshop. Please find more information and the link to register below.
NINDS/NICHD Cerebral Palsy Workshop
August 17–18, 2022 Cerebral palsy, the most common cause of childhood disability, arises as a consequence of abnormal neurodevelopment or prenatal/perinatal injury to the parts of the brain involved in controlling movement. In the past, delayed diagnosis of cerebral palsy precluded timely delivery of therapeutic interventions early in life, the period in which treatment may be most effective for neurodevelopmental disorders. However, even with advances that have enabled earlier diagnosis of cerebral palsy, treatment options remain limited. To help address these challenges facing patients, clinicians, and researchers, NICHD and NINDS held two prior workshops that informed the development of the NINDS/NICHD Strategic Plan for Cerebral Palsy Research.
Published in 2017, the 5- to 10-year plan serves as a guide for research into the areas of greatest need in cerebral palsy, including understanding etiology and pathophysiology, improving diagnosis, identifying potential therapeutic interventions, developing potential prevention strategies, and improving quality of life in affected children and across the lifespan. The 2022 NINDS/NICHD Cerebral Palsy Workshop will provide a forum for researchers, clinicians, and people with or affected by cerebral palsy to share updates on research progress and new opportunities since the publication of the Strategic Plan.
To learn more and register for the workshop, visit the registration website .