From 21st to 23rd of May 2015 more than 260 ALS researchers attended the 13th international ENCALS meeting at the beautiful historic campus of Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.

The program highlighted state-of the-art science and clinical practice in the field of ALS. The focus was on Genes and Genomics, Cognition, C9orf72 and Novel Therapeutics, Imaging, TDP: RNA Metabolism and Disease Pathogenesis, Disease Models and Pathogenesis and Novel Biomarkers. Top international speakers provided cutting edge overviews. ENCALS welcomed eminent researchers from both sides of the Atlantic, including Prof. John Landers from University of Massachusetts, Dr. Pat Andres from the Massachusetts General Hospital, Dr. Seward Rutkove from Beth Israel Hospital Boston, Prof. Leonard Petruccelli from the Mayo Clinic, Dr. Francisco Baralle from the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology in Trieste and Dr. Laura Ferraiuolo from the Sheffield Institute for Translational Neuroscience.
Moreover, many young PhD students and post docs presented their research allowing for exchange of ideas with top international investigators. Additionally, two poster sessions provided ample opportunity to share new ideas and discuss the exciting developments in the field. ENCALS provided poster awards to acknowledge the high quality of poster presentations. The winners were Annemarie Hübers, Ulm (clinical ENCALS poster award 2015) and Christine Marques, Strasbourg (basic science ENCALS poster award 2015).
Participants enjoyed the conference dinner in the Dining Hall of Trinity College Dublin with a wonderful performance of the Chapel Choir of Trinity College.
The ENCALS meeting in Dublin was a great success with over 30 oral presentations and 80 poster presentations and many opportunities for young researchers to enhance their network.
The ENCALS executive committee would like to thank Prof. Orla Hardiman, Dominique Plant and the whole Dublin team for hosting the every year increasing group of ENCALS participants at this excellent meeting.
Multiple sessions of the 2015 ENCALS meeting are summarized in the RECCOB blog, the ALS/MND Research and Care Community Blog covering ALS conferences.
- Genes and genomics
- Session C9orf72 and novel therapeutics
- RNA metabolism and disease
- Highlights of the cognition session
- Pioneering the cognition session
Additionally, a blog on the experiences of a post doc at the ENCALS meeting can be found at the neuroscience research blog of SITraN, the Sheffield Institute for Translational Neuroscience.