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Dear Korean Movement Disorder Society (KMDS),
What we think we know about movement disorders is changing rapidly, and the International Congress is where you can stay up-to-date. This year's program spans major advances and emerging concepts across the field, from biological frameworks and AI-driven neural networks to digital assessment, genetic breakthroughs, comorbidities, and our evolving understanding of the PD exposome.
And then, of course, there are the long-standing highlights: Lively scientific debates, late-breaking clinical discoveries, live patient rounds, and the always exciting (and enlightening) Video Challenge.
Just as importantly, this is a meeting defined by connection. It is where collaborations begin, ideas are pressure-tested in conversation, and professional networks are strengthened across disciplines, regions, and career stages.
For the first time, real-time translated session captions in 60+ languages will break language barriers as the science unfolds, allowing more colleagues than ever to engage with the rapidly moving conversation, directly in their own language.
Whether you are advancing research, refining clinical care, or building the next phase of your career, this is where the future of our field takes shape. I hope to see you there.
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