Abstract submission is NOW OPEN through Jan. 31, 2025! Send us your research for possible presentation at the 28th Annual Meeting!
January 25, 2022 | 1:00-3:00 p.m. (CT)
This session seeks to provide a better understanding of long COVID, which affects about 10% of patients who become infected with SARS-CoV-2. Speakers will give a general overview of the pathogenesis of COVID-19, describe clinical aspects of long COVID, address aberrant immune responses in patients with long COVID, and discuss how neurological damage caused by the virus may contribute to persisting symptoms.
Registrants and ASGCT Members: Watch On Demand
Chair: Hildegund Ertl, MD
Michael VanElzakker, PhD Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts General Hospital
Linda Geng, MD, PhD Stanford University
Igor Koralnik, MD Northwestern University
Timothy Henrich, MD UCSF
November 19-20, 2024 | Chicago, IL
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