Organizer: Movement Disorder Society (MDS)
Website: mdscongress.org
Timing: Annually (typically June)
- 50+ Scientific Topics: Covering cutting-edge technologies and controversial issues
- Sessions with Live Patients: Hands-on case analysis
- MDS Talks: Featured presentations
- Video Challenge: Submit interesting cases for live presentation during Congress
- Networking Events: Connect with researchers and clinicians
- Late-Breaking Abstract Submissions: Available (check MDS website)
- Early Registration: Check MDS website for deadlines
COEX Convention and Exhibition Center is one of Asia's largest convention centers, located in the heart of Seoul's Gangnam business district. The venue offers state-of-the-art facilities for scientific conferences.
| Item |
Details |
| Dates |
October 4-8, 2026 |
| Location |
Seoul, Korea — COEX Convention and Exhibition Center |
| Organizer |
Movement Disorder Society (MDS) |
| Website |
mdscongress.org |
The Movement Disorder Society (MDS) Congress is the world's leading meeting focused on movement disorders, a group of neurological conditions characterized by abnormal movements including Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, dystonia, tremor, tics, and various other hyperkinetic and hypokinetic disorders.
The annual MDS Congress brings together neurologists, neuroscientists, researchers, and clinicians who specialize in movement disorders, making it the most important venue for presenting advances in understanding and treating these conditions. The 2026 congress will feature the latest research in Parkinson's disease, the most common movement disorder, along with advances in all other movement disorders including Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's disease, Multiple System Atrophy, and Progressive Supranuclear Palsy.
The 2026 congress will feature several dedicated session tracks covering major disease areas and cross-cutting themes:
- MDS 2026 — Parkinson's Disease Sessions — Comprehensive coverage of PD research including alpha-synuclein biology, LRRK2 genetics, and therapeutic strategies
- MDS 2026 — Huntington's Disease Sessions — Gene therapy advances, disease-modifying therapies, and clinical trial updates
- MDS 2026 — Rare Movement Disorders — Ataxias, dystonia spectrum disorders, Wilson disease, and other rare conditions
- MDS 2026 — Industry Pipeline — Pharmaceutical company programs, drug development updates, and clinical trial opportunities
- MDS 2026 — Alpha-Synuclein & Lewy Body Research — Seed amplification assays, Lewy body pathology, and synucleinopathy therapeutics
- MDS 2026 — Emerging Therapeutics — Disease-modifying therapies, gene and cell therapies
- MDS 2026 — Deep Brain Stimulation — Surgical advances, device technology, programming innovations
- MDS 2026 — Tremor and Hyperkinetic Movements — Tremor classification, essential tremor, dystonic tremor, chorea, tics
The 2026 congress will feature dedicated sessions on Parkinson's disease research and clinical advances. See MDS 2026 — Parkinson's Disease Sessions for detailed coverage of expected topics including alpha-synuclein research, LRRK2 genetics, and therapeutic strategies.
The primary focus of MDS, covering over 60% of the program:
- Diagnosis and Biomarkers: Clinical diagnosis, imaging, and fluid biomarkers
- Treatment: Pharmacological, surgical, and rehabilitation approaches
- Non-Motor Symptoms: Sleep disorders, cognitive impairment, psychiatric manifestations
- Motor Complications: Dyskinesias, fluctuations, freezing of gait
- Genetics: LRRK2, GBA, SNCA, and other genetic risk factors
- Dopaminergic medications (levodopa, dopamine agonists, MAO-B inhibitors)
- Deep brain stimulation (STN, GPi targets)
- Continuous drug delivery systems
- Gene therapies and cell-based approaches
- Exercise and rehabilitation
- Genetic testing and genetic counseling
- Disease-modifying therapy approaches
- Symptomatic treatments for chorea
- Caregiver support and multidisciplinary care
- Botulinum toxin injection techniques
- Deep brain stimulation for dystonia
- Genetic causes and classification
- Pediatric dystonia management
- Task-specific dystonias
- Essential tremor diagnosis and treatment
- Cerebellar tremor characteristics
- Dystonic tremor management
- Surgical interventions for tremor
- Emerging pharmacological treatments
- Multiple System Atrophy (MSA): Autonomic dysfunction, parkinsonism
- Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP): Vertical gaze palsy, falls
- Corticobasal Degeneration: Apraxia, alien limb phenomena
- Wilson's Disease: Copper metabolism disorders
- Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS): Sleep disturbance, iron metabolism
The MDS Congress offers diverse educational formats:
- Plenary Lectures: Major presentations by international experts
- Scientific Sessions: Platform presentations of original research
- Poster Sessions: Interactive visual abstracts
- Teaching Courses: Comprehensive educational sessions
- Video Sessions: Movement disorder demonstrations
- Meet-the-Professor: Small group learning experiences
- Video Symposia: Clinical case presentations
MDS typically offers comprehensive virtual participation:
- In-person attendance with networking opportunities
- Live streaming of key sessions
- On-demand access to recorded content
- Virtual poster hall with discussion boards
- Remote networking sessions
- Alpha-synuclein seed amplification assays: Diagnostic breakthroughs for Parkinson's and MSA
- Blood biomarkers: p-tau181, neurofilament light chain
- Advanced neuroimaging: DaTscan, MR fingerprinting
- LRRK2 inhibitors: Gene-targeted therapies in development
- Gene therapies: AAV-based treatments for Parkinson's
- Continuous drug delivery: Intravenous levodopa (LDCI)
- Novel formulations: Extended-release carbidopa/levodopa
- Wearable devices: Digital monitoring tools for Parkinson's
- Deep brain stimulation advances: Directional leads, closed-loop systems
- Digital therapeutics: FDA-cleared applications
MDS rotates annually between major cities:
- North America (annually)
- Europe (annually)
- Asia-Pacific (annually)
- State-of-the-art convention centers
- Comprehensive AV equipment
- Accessibility accommodations
- Exhibition halls for industry partners
- MDS Summer School: Intensive training for trainees
- MDS Winter School: Focused education on specific topics
- Practical workshops: Hands-on learning opportunities
- Abstract writing courses: Grant and publication skills
- Career development sessions
- Mentorship matching
- Job board and listings
- Interview preparation workshops
MDS has significantly influenced movement disorder practice:
- Standardization: Established diagnostic criteria and rating scales
- Education: Trained thousands of movement disorder specialists
- Research: Fostered international collaboration
- Advocacy: Raised awareness of movement disorders
- Guidelines: Developed evidence-based practice recommendations
¶ Alpha-Synuclein & Lewy Body Research
¶ Tremor and Hyperkinetic Movements