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Aug 7, 2024

Early Bird Savings End Soon - U2FP's Symposium

Matthew Rodreick


There’s only a week and a half left to save big on U2FP’s Annual Symposium. Our Early Bird pricing - which saves you 30% off our regular registration fee - expires next Friday, August 16th. That means you have just under two weeks to reserve your spot at the lowest possible price.
 

Elizabeth Bottorff, PhD, will be presenting at this year’s Symposium on sexual function and spinal stimulation (read her abstract and bio by finding and clicking her image on our speaker or agenda page). We also interviewed Dr. Bottorff in our most recent CureCast podcast, Sexual Stimulation, Episode 107. Click on the image above to listen to this episode.

If you have a spinal cord injury or are a family member to someone with an injury, registering before the Early Bird period ends means you’ll pay just over $100 for your registration fee. That’s an unheard of price point compared to scientific conferences of a similar caliber. Need a personal care assistant to attend with you? No problem, we also provide free registration for an SCI registrant’s PCA, which can also be a family member (limit 1). 

Don’t let the clock run out on these special savings for an incredible gathering of the SCI and Scientific communities.
 

Discounts Available

  • Save 30% through Friday, August 16th with Early Bird pricing 
  • SCI individuals and their family members get an additional 50% off
  • Students get an additional 50% off
  • Personal Care Assistants receive a free registration (limit 1)

Speakers & Agenda
Check out our list of confirmed speakers and panelists here, then take a look at our Agenda here.

Venue & Lodging
Visit our conference hotel page to reserve your room now! Rooms are filling up quickly.

Take advantage of these discounts so you can be a part of this gathering that is laser focused on accelerating the pace and quality of functional recovery from spinal cord injury.

Join us!

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