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Legal Scholar to Analyze the Supreme Court’s Influence on Health Care During Monday Keynote
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Read more: Legal Scholar to Analyze the Supreme Court’s Influence on Health Care During Monday KeynoteStephen Vladeck, JD, a legal scholar, author, and professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center, will deliver Monday’s Keynote Series lecture at ATS 2026 Orlando about the U.S. Supreme Court’s impact on health care, with critical lessons for medical professionals, from 8–8:45 a.m.
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Nursing Year in Review Focuses on Navigating Care Transitions Across Care Settings and Life Stages
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Read more: Nursing Year in Review Focuses on Navigating Care Transitions Across Care Settings and Life StagesNurses play a critical multifaceted role in helping patients and their families navigate care transitions. Session Chair Deena Kelly Costa, PhD, RN, FAAN, said this year’s “Nursing Year in Review – Navigating Care Transitions in Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep,” from 2:15–3:45 p.m. on Monday, will spotlight recent evidence and the role of nurses as…
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Critical Care Core Curriculum Concludes with Deep Dive in Mechanical Ventilation
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Read more: Critical Care Core Curriculum Concludes with Deep Dive in Mechanical VentilationThe second Adult Critical Care Core Curriculum session at ATS 2026 Orlando will focus on the latest guidance from clinical trials and studies on mechanical ventilation from 2:15–3:45 p.m. on Monday. Co-Chairs Edward Kilb, MD, ATSF, and Javier Diaz-Mendoza, MD, ATSF, shared that the series will conclude with an analysis of key components of the…
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Sleep Core Curriculum Series Considers Sleep Disorders During Pregnancy, AI, and Transportation
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Read more: Sleep Core Curriculum Series Considers Sleep Disorders During Pregnancy, AI, and TransportationThe Adult Sleep Clinical Core Curriculum will run from 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. on Monday, exploring the effects of sleep disorders paired with other conditions. The final session will tackle the impact of pregnancy, artificial intelligence, and transportation in sleep medicine, explained series Co-Chairs Michelle Zeidler, MD, and Katherine Dudley, MD, MPH.
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Respiratory Health Award Winners Honored at the ATS 2026 International Conference
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Read more: Respiratory Health Award Winners Honored at the ATS 2026 International ConferenceThe annual ATS Respiratory Health Awards winners will be honored throughout the ATS 2026 International Conference. Get to know this year’s accomplished recipients!
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Trudeau Medalist Recounts the Challenges and Rewards of a Career Studying Human Lung Mechanics
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Read more: Trudeau Medalist Recounts the Challenges and Rewards of a Career Studying Human Lung MechanicsCharles G. Irvin, PhD, ATSF, is this year’s recipient of the ATS Edward Livingston Trudeau Medal, the highest honor bestowed by the Society. Dr. Irvin spoke with ATS Conference News to discuss his career and lifelong focus on the mechanical and cellular dysfunction underlying airway diseases.
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Amberson Lecturer Discusses Lessons Learned and Future Approaches to Regenerating Lung Homeostasis
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Read more: Amberson Lecturer Discusses Lessons Learned and Future Approaches to Regenerating Lung HomeostasisMarc Peters-Golden, MD, will present the J. Burns Amberson Lecture at 4:30 p.m. on Sunday. Speaking with ATS Conference News, Dr. Peters-Golden looked back on his professional journey and looked ahead to future-facing cyclic AMP therapies.
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Presenters to Debut New Findings During Breaking Clinical Trials Session
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Read more: Presenters to Debut New Findings During Breaking Clinical Trials SessionOne of the most popular sessions at the ATS International Conference, “Breaking News: Clinical Trial Results in Pulmonary Medicine,” takes place from 2:15–4:15 p.m. on Sunday. Jennifer L. Taylor, MD, MSCS, ATSF, chair of the Clinical Trials Subcommittee, noted that attendees will be the first to learn about these new, impactful studies.
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Explore the Future of Medicine at the ATS AI Lab
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Read more: Explore the Future of Medicine at the ATS AI LabArtificial intelligence is transforming how we discover, diagnose, and deliver care. At the ATS 2026 International Conference, attendees can explore these rapidly evolving technologies firsthand at the ATS AI Lab Exposition Space, an innovation showcase located in the Exhibit Hall.
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ATS 2026 Orlando Exhibit Hall Opens This Morning
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Read more: ATS 2026 Orlando Exhibit Hall Opens This MorningThe ATS 2026 International Conference Exhibit Hall opens this morning, featuring approximately 250 eager collaborators ready to connect with clinicians and researchers on solutions to optimize their work advancing patient care. The Exhibit Hall will be open inside the Orange County Convention Center from 10:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m., today through Tuesday, May 19.











