
ACTRIMS Summit
ACTRIMS is committed to fostering the careers of young investigators and clinicians by offering mentorship and educational opportunities to drive growth and innovation in the field of MS.
For the first time, the annual Neurology Resident Summit in Multiple Sclerosis and Young Scientist Summit in Clinical Neuroimmunology will be held in-conjunction with the ACTRIMS Forum 2026 creating the ACTRIMS Summit 2026, February 3–4, 2026, in San Diego, California. See below for additional information regarding the goals, target audiences, and application instructions for the Young Scientist and Resident Summit tracks.
Accepted ACTRIMS Summit participants will attend Summit programming on February 3 and 4, receive complimentary registration to the ACTRIMS Forum 2026, a hotel room for the duration of the Summit and Forum, and roundtrip economy airfare to the meeting location. As a North American organization, preference is given to applicants from the US and Canada. Acceptance of international applications is decided on a case-by-case basis.
Applications Open: August 1, 2025
Applications Close: October 15, 2025
Notifications Sent: November 1, 2025
General neurologist registration opens: November 14, 2025. Pre-registration is required for general neurologists. Onsite registration will not be available.
Due to the educational nature, attendance is reserved for accepted ACTRIMS Summit participants and general neurologists. Industry Delegate and Medical Science Liaison/Researcher registration is prohibited.
Monday, February 2 | Arrivals and Networking Event for accepted Resident Summit and Young Scientist Summit track participants |
Tuesday, February 3 | Joint programming applicable to both tracks |
Arrivals for pre-registered general neurologists | |
Wednesday, February 4 | Breakout sessions specific to each track and pre-registered general neurologists |
Thursday, February 5 – Saturday, February 7 | ACTRIMS Forum 2026 |
Format
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The goal of the ACTRIMS Neurology Resident Summit is to primarily educate fourth-year medical students, PGY-2 and/or PGY-3 residents about:
State of the art MS therapeutics and research
Opportunities for training in fellowship programs
The spectrum of careers that are attainable in MS research and clinical practice
The Resident Summit, chaired by Dr. Benjamin Segal, provides a historical perspective on the management of MS, an overview of future directions in MS therapeutics, expert panel discussions, and networking opportunities to discuss careers in clinical and investigate neuroimmunology.
Application requirements:
Applicant details
Current CV
Letter of nomination from residency director or mentor
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The goal of the Young Scientist Summit is to bridge the gap between bench and bedside research, fostering collaboration between PhD investigators and their physician colleagues. Attendees will learn more about:
MS diagnostic criteria
Clinical subtypes
Epidemiology
Human neuropathology
Animal models: strengths and weaknesses
The current therapeutic landscape in MS
Mechanisms of action of disease modifying therapies
Applicants may be graduate students (Masters, PhD, MD/PhD), medical students, research associates, postdoctoral fellows, or junior faculty with a research interest in MS.
Application requirements:
Applicant details
Current CV
An acknowledgment form* signed by applicant's mentor/supervisor
*The fillable form to be included with the application can be found here.
A variety of ACTRIMS Summit sponsorship opportunities designed to highlight your support of education, mentorship, and networking to the next generation of leaders in MS are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Learn more.