2022 Virtual Conference Video Recordings
Our 2022 We are Phamily Virtual Conference was truly a year of learning. You will find recorded videos for many of the sessions below.
William Bennett, MD MS, Luigi Boccuto, MD, Thomas Bourgeron, PhD, Katy Phelan, PhD, Audrey Thurm, PhD, Chris Winrow, PhD
11/14/2022 – Chaired by Dr. Kate Still, PhD, PMSF Scientific Director, this international advisory group meets quarterly to share ideas and discuss progress in PMS research.
Alex Kolevzon, MD, Siddharth Srivastava, MD
07/28/2022 – Dr. Kolevzon and Dr. Srivastava are longstanding clinicians and researchers in PMS. They will discuss the importance of the PMS Natural History Study.
Kate Still, PhD
12/06/2022 -Dr. Kate Still, provides updates on ongoing and future initiatives in 2023 in science and medicine.
Elizabeth Berry-Kravis, MD, PhD
08/23/2022 – Clinical trials in PMS have been steadily increasing in recent years. Included are will insights into ongoing clinical trials, and reasons for hope and for caution.
Guoping Feng, PhD, May Tobar, Dr. Dan Gallo
09/08/2022 – Dr. Gouping Feng, MIT professor and expert in SHANK3, Jaguar Gene Therapy Director of Patient Advocacy May Tobar and Vice President of Medical Affairs Dr. Dan Gallo discuss gene therapy.
Curtis Rogers, MD,Cat Valcourt-Pearce, MS,Thomas Bourgeron, PhD,Katy Phelan, PhD
03/31/2022 – Genetics is the basis for a PMS diagnosis and there are many complexities associated with this topic.
PMS Research Initiative at Clemson University
Luigi Boccuto, MD, Sara Sarasua, PhD, Bridgette Allen, PhD
10/17/2022 – The Phelan-McDermid Syndrome Research Initiative (PMS-RI) at Clemson University is committed to exploring genotype-phenotype correlation in PMS.
Dana Winrow, PT, CLT-LANA
09/28/2022 – Sharing What We Know: Dana Winrow share some basic anatomy and physiology of lymphedema and how it presents in PMS including examples from PMS families.
William Bennett, MD MS, Julia Dallman, PhD
04/25/2022 – A very high percentage of people with PMS have gastrointestinal symptoms. PMSF is making a significant effort to increase research in this area.
Teresa M. Kohlenberg, MD
05/23/2022 – Neuropsychiatric illness begins around puberty in some individuals with PMS, and these individuals can have unusual responses to psychiatric medications.
Jimmy Holder, MD, PhD, & moderated by Heidi Grabenstatter, PhD
11/02/2022 – Dr. Holder has extensive expertise in epilepsy and will cover types of seizures in PMS, medical advancements, treatment options, and a discussion about seizures in the context of other symptom areas in PMS.
Beth Malow, MD, MS
09/16/2022 – Dr. Beth Marlow shares her research and give practical advice to improve sleep for individuals with Phelan-McDermid Syndrome.
Lance Clawson, MD
10/03/2022 – Dr. Clawson focuses on food and supplements with potential benefits for autism and Phelan-McDermid syndrome.
Cara Dubinsky MS, RDN, CDN,Chardell Buchanan, MA, RDN
10/18/2022 – An introduction to the basics of nutrition and its crucial role in PMS. The discussion will include a focus on healthy eating, essential vitamins and minerals, and ways to increase absorption.
Eric Marsh, MD, PhD
07/13/2022 – Dr. Marsh covers the history of medical marijuana for neurological disorders and what is known about how it works.
Carla D’Imperio, Michael D’Imperio
06/15/2022 – This session is presented by Carla D’Imperio, PMSF Family Support Specialist and her husband, Michael D’Imperio. During this session, participants will learn about the history of IEPs, including the laws that are involved.
Carolyn Komich Hare, M.S., CTBS, Alycia Halladay- Ross
11/09/2022 – Learn more about the planning process and the contribution to science that is realized with this most precious gesture. In the midst of grief and loss, ABN’s donor families report that they find a sense of hope and purpose in their loved one’s continued contribution to science.
Curtis Rogers, MD, Katy Phelan, PhD, Susan Lomas, and Nick Assendelft
Sept 2022 – PMSF founders come together to celebrate the 20-year anniversary of the Phelan-McDermid Syndrome Foundation. Panelists share their personal stories about their part in creating the PMSF and their hopes for the next 20 years.