Andy
Retired committee member
This innovative two-day conference will review the challenges of understanding the pathophysiological changes following COVID-19 infection. These persistent symptoms following SARS-CoV-2 infection, otherwise known as ‘long COVID’, have affected people all around the world. It is a heterogeneous disease with multimorbidities and affecting many physiological systems.
Bringing together physiologists and clinicians, we can better understand the underlying mechanisms and identify potential therapies.
A snapshot of the sessions on offer:
Bringing together physiologists and clinicians, we can better understand the underlying mechanisms and identify potential therapies.
A snapshot of the sessions on offer:
- Characterising long COVID: What is it?
- Risk factors: Why do some people get long COVID and not others?
- Impact of long COVID on active individuals: Athletics and military perspective
- Mechanisms of long COVID
- Treatments for long COVID
- Ideas exchange in our panel discussions