U2FP's Oct. 21-23 virtual symposium to address sexual function recovery, spinal stimulation, regeneration strategies & more

Despite heightened optimism that they may be able to host their Annual Science & Advocacy Symposium in person, our friends at Unite 2 Fight Paralysis (U2FP) decided that with the resurgence of the Delta variant of COVID-19, it was prudent to switch the event to a virtual format which will be held Oct. 21-23. It may turn out to be a great idea since it will now be open to a much wider audience that could benefit from the incredible schedule of presentations and panels focused on fighting paralysis. You can also take advantage of their early-bird registration discounted rate of $25, by Fri., Sept. 24th, for people with SCI, Family, PCA, or students HERE.

The format of the symposium is wonderful in that rarely does a session last more than 20-30 minutes at the most. That enables you to catch a lot more segments on any given day or period of time. It also forces the presenters to be crisp and to the point and not get overly technical and scientific with their content.

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