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The OMSLife Foundation

The OMSLife Foundation

  • About OMSLife
    • The OMSLife Foundation
    • FAQ
    • Our Mission
      • Raise Awareness
      • Support Network for Patients & Caregivers
      • Fund Research
    • Our History
    • Our 2026 Budget
    • Our Growing Patient Network
  • About OMS/OMAS
    • OMS/OMAS FAQ
  • Caregivers
    • Documents
    • Conferences
      • 2025 LA Conference
      • 2023 Chicago Conference
      • 2018 Conference
      • Prior Conferences
    • OMS Resources
  • Doctors
    • Treatment Standards
    • Severity Scale
    • International OMAS Medical Workshops
      • 2022 Workshop (Abingdon)
      • 2025 Workshop (Oxford)
      • 2018 Workshop (Abington)
      • 2016 Workshop (Abingdon)
  • OMS Registry
    • Register
    • Survey Results
    • Analytics – Trio Health
    • Publications
    • Conference Poster Sessions
      • 2025 CNS
      • 2024 ISPOR
      • 2023 NORD

2018 OMSLife Conference – Boston – September 29-30

  • Brian Cisneros – Keynote
  • Dr. Wendy Mitchell (Children’s Hospital Los Angeles) – OMS: What we Know, What we don’t know”
  • Dr Yasmin Khakoo (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center) – “Outcomes of Children with Opsoclonus Myoclonus Syndrome and Neuroblastoma: the MSK Experience 2000-2018”
  • Dr Mark Gorman (Boston Children’s Hospital) – Effect of relapses on neuropsychological outcome in a multinational study of 81 patients with pediatric opsoclonus myoclonus ataxia syndrome
  • Dr. Kiran Maski (presented by Dr. Mark Gorman) – SLEEP AND OMS
  • Dr. Mark Gorman (Boston Children’s Hospital)- Pediatric Onset Opsoclonus Myoclonus Ataxia Syndrome (POOMAS) Registry: Progress towards an international registry
  • Kitty Petty (Boston Children’s Hospital) – OMS Passport and Education Support
  • Mike Michaelis (The OMSLife Foundation) – OMS Patient Registry & Natural History Study
  • Sue Rossov (National Organization for Rare Disorders – NORD) – NORD: A 35 Year Journey: Advocating for the Rare Disease Community 

Our mission is to raise awareness of Opsoclonus Myoclonus Syndrome, maintain a support network for caregivers, and fund research for a cure.


Contact US

EMAIL info@omslifefoundation.org

The OMSLife Foundation

P.O. BOX 2899

Cypress,  Texas  77410

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