Abstract Information & Submission

AANEM Annual Meeting Abstracts

Take your research to the next level by submitting an abstract to the annual meeting. As a platform for showcasing the latest advancements in NM and EDX medicine, this meeting is the perfect place to present your work, gain recognition, compete for prestigious awards, and build valuable connections with healthcare professionals from around the world.

Experienced physicians, as well as medical students, residents, fellows, early-career physicians, and technologists are encouraged to submit an abstract.

All accepted abstracts receive the following benefits:

  • Opportunity to present during the Poster Sessions and the Abstract Award Reception
  • Publication in the Muscle & Nerve journal
  • Consideration for awards that offer free registration, reimbursed travel costs, cash, and more

Abstract Awards

 

 

AANEM's research partner, the American Neuromuscular Foundation (ANF), supports research and education by funding several abstract awards providing abstract authors the opportunity to be recognized among their peers for their research and to attend the AANEM Annual Meeting.

 

MGFA Scientific Session Abstracts

MGFA is the largest, leading patient advocacy organization solely dedicated to finding a cure for MG while improving the lives of people living with the disease.  The MGFA supports research that will ultimately improve the lives of patients with myasthenia gravis and related neuromuscular junction disorders —funding research, engaging young scientists and clinicians, spearheading a comprehensive patient registry, and convening the top minds in MG research.

The MGFA Scientific Session brings together researchers, neurologists, and other physicians to discuss the newest “bite-sized science” driving us toward a world without MG. The 2025 MGFA Scientific Session will take place Wednesday, October 29, 2025 at the AANEM Annual Meeting in San Francisco.
The MGFA Medical & Scientific Advisory Council has identified five broad research priorities in the MGFA Research Agenda. The MGFA Research Agenda intends to guide researchers towards topics that are important to the MGFA, however the MGFA is committed to supporting the best science and will accept outside of these priority areas.

Abstracts will be accepted March 22-May 30, 2025.

Submit MGFA Abstract

MGFA abstract submissions follow the AANEM Submission Guidelines, Poster Guidelines, Abstract Embargo Policy, and Abstract Copyright Policy as set forth by the AANEM.


If you have any questions regarding the MGFA Scientific Session, please contact Laura Chandler at lchandler@myasthenia.org.