American Cough Conference


The American Cough Conference is the world's leading educational meeting for healthcare professionals involved in the research and management of patients with cough. Held every two years, the gathering of leading experts, researchers, and healthcare professionals is dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of chronic cough and cough-related disorders. The 2025 program will include sessions on Cutting Edge Cough Science, Updates on Clinical Trials, Antitussive Drug Development and Cough Recording Devices. The oral abstract session will feature presentations on basic science and clinical aspects of cough and new for 2025, we will have a patient advocacy session in which we will hear from a patient and others involved in advocacy.

Schedule

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Jun 6, 2025

Jun 7, 2025

Speakers

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Alyn

Morice

Anne

Vertigan

Carepath; Manager Speech Pathology, John Hunter Hospital

B

Beth

Duncan

GSK

Brendan

Canning

Johns Hopkins, USA

Chris

Honey

University of British Columbia

Christoph

Nowak

Melius Pharma

David

Edwards

Dietrich

Stephan

Seyltx

Diogo

Tecelão

C-mo Medical Solutions

George

Philip

Merck & Co., Inc.

Imran

Satia

Jacky

Smith

J

James

Cassella

Trevi

Jeff

Bemowski

Clairways

K. Fan

Chung

Kinsey

Roberts

University of Montana

Laurie

Slovarp

Lorcan

McGarvey

Matthew

Drake

Johns Hopkins, USA

M

Michael

Kitt

Axalbion

Mikhail

Kalinichev

Addex Pharma

M

Miles

Weinberger

University of California San Diego

M

Mindaugas

Galvosas

Hyfe

N

Nina

Patel

Boehringer-Ingelheim

Peter

Dicpinigaitis

P

Peter

Small

Hyfe

R

Rick

Batycky

Nocion

S

Selwyn

Spangenthal

American Health Research, Inc

Stuart

Mazzone

Department of Anatomy and Physiology at the University of Melbourne

Surinder

Birring

T

Terence

Taylor

Vitalograph

Tom

deLaubenfels

Strados

Tonya

Winders

V

Vivek

Iyer

Mayo Clinic

Woo-Jung

Song

Y

Youngmin

Choi

Soundable Health, Inc.

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