From May 19th to 22nd, the 29th World Congress on
Parkinson's and Related Disorders (WCPD) was successfully held in Lisbon, the
capital of Portugal. The conference attracted clinicians and researchers from
over 50 countries and regions worldwide. A team of five led by Professor Shang
Huifang from West China Hospital's Department of Neurology was invited to
participate and engage in in-depth academic exchanges, showcasing WCH's
research achievements in the clinical, genetic, and imaging aspects of
Parkinson's disease and related disorders.
The
conference, organized by the International Association of Parkinsonism and
Related Disorders (IAPRD), aimed to build an international platform for
exchange, enhance global academic communication and cooperation, improve the
quality of clinical and basic research, and promote the advancement of research
on Parkinson's disease and related disorders. The event included more than 40
keynote sessions and over 30 breakout sessions, with in-depth discussions on
the clinical features, biomarkers, neuroimaging, and therapeutic advancements
of movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease, dystonia, essential tremor,
and Huntington's chorea. The Department of Neurology delivered four keynote
speeches and presented 13 posters at the conference.