Keynote Speakers
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Dr. Tuhina Neogi (Boston University)
Dr. Neogi is a rheumatologist and epidemiologist whose research has focused primarily on risk factors for knee osteoarthritis and gout, pain mechanisms in knee osteoarthritis, as well as methodologic issues of relevance for rheumatic diseases. She has continuous peer-reviewed foundation and NIH funding since 2003, and over 300 peer-reviewed publications to date. She is the past chair of the FDA Arthritis Advisory Committee, serve(d) on the boards two international societies: Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI) and Gout, Hyperuricemia, and Crystal-Associated Diseases Network (G-CAN), and on committees for the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) and International Association for the Study Pain (IASP), among others. Her work has been recognized with the prestigious 2014 ACR Henry Kunkel Young Investigator Award for outstanding and promising independent contributions to rheumatology research (awarded to no more than one clinical researcher and/or one basic science researcher each year), and the 2022 OARSI Clinical Research Award (in recognition of important contributions to OA research). She has also engaged in developing new classification criteria for several rheumatic diseases. She was awarded the 2016 Robert Dawson Evans Research Mentoring Award and has led the new CTSI Research Career Support Program initiative, PRIME (Pathways to Research Independence and Mentoring Excellence), which aims to support early career mentored researchers to successfully transition to becoming independent researchers.
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Dr. Brad Schoenfeld (Lehman College)
Brad Schoenfeld, PhD, CSCS, CSPS, FNSCA, is a professor of exercise science at Lehman College in the Bronx, New York, where he serves as the graduate director of the Human Performance and Fitness program. He also formerly served as the Sports Nutritionist for the New Jersey Devils hockey organization. Dr. Schoenfeld has published more than 300 peer-reviewed scientific papers on various exercise- and sports nutrition-related topics, and authored the seminal textbook, “Science and Development of Muscle Hypertrophy.” He was the recipient of the 2016 Dwight D. Eisenhower Fitness Award, presented by the United States Sports Academy for outstanding achievement in fitness and contributions to the growth and development of sport fitness through outstanding leadership activity, as well as earning the 2018 National Strength and Conditioning Association Young Investigator of the Year Award.
Timeline
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6 January 2025
Call for abstracts is OPEN!
To submit an abstract, click here: https://ipfrn.org/abstractsubmission/
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28 Februrary 2025
Call for abstracts closes
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28 March 2025
Notifications to authors regarding abstract submissions!
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Early May 2025
Registration for iPFRR25 coming soon.
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27 June 2025
Early bird registration closes.
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1-3 October 2025
iPFRR25 (Boston)
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4 October 2025
Clinical Symposium (Boston)