WEBINAR
Advances in Neurology:
From Clinical Practice to Innovative Diagnostics
in Small Fiber and Autonomic Disorders
Join us for an exclusive webinar bringing together international experts in neurology, neurophysiology, and autonomic disorders to explore the latest clinical and diagnostic advances in small fiber and autonomic dysfunction.
Through real-world clinical experience, innovative research, and multidisciplinary perspectives, discover how SUDOSCAN supports early detection, patient stratification, and disease monitoring across diabetes, neurodegenerative diseases, multiple sclerosis, and other neurological conditions.
About our Webinar
This webinar brings together leading experts to explore clinical experiences, diagnostic innovations, and research advances in small fiber and autonomic dysfunction through multidisciplinary perspectives. The presentations will highlight real-world practice, emerging technologies such as SUDOSCAN, and cutting-edge approaches in neurophysiology and biomarker development, fostering clinical insight and collaboration. Industry testimonial of the use of SUDOSCAN will be also presented.
Advances in Neurology: From Clinical Practice to Innovative Diagnostics in Small Fiber and Autonomic Disorders
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Program of our Webinar
During this session on May 21th, 2026 – 5:00 PM (Paris time), our international speakers will share their feedback of the us of SUDOSCAN in their practice.
1
5.00pm – 5.09pm
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9 minutes
Early Detection to Early Intervention:
Integrating Sudomotor Function Screening and Thioctic Acid Therapy in Diabetic Polyneuropathy
Reginald Lazo, MD, Germany
2
5.09pm – 5.26pm
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17 minutes
Clinical Experiences at Dr.S mirnoff Office.
Dr. Alexander Smirnoff, USA
3
5.26pm – 5.43pm
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17 minutes
Clinical Insights into Small Fiber and Autonomic Dysfunction Using Sudoscan.
Prof. Mitra Tavakoli, United Kingdom
4
5.43pm – 6.00pm
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17 minutes
SUDOSCAN testing in people with multiple sclerosis
Prof. Magdalena Krbot Skorić, Croatia
About our guests
Our distinguished guests are recognized specialists in neurology and neurophysiology, each bringing unique expertise and extensive clinical experience with SUDOSCAN in patient management.

Reginald Lazo, MD
REGIONAL MEDICAL AFFAIRS MANAGER
GERMANY
Reginald Lazo is a Regional Medical Affairs Manager
of Asia-Pacific and the Middle East at Wörwag Pharma GmbH & Co. KG

Dr. Alexander Smirnoff
DOCTOR IN NEUROLOGY
AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
USA
Dr. Alexander Smirnoff is a board-certified neurologist with over 40 years of experience and international training. He earned his medical degree in Latvia and completed residencies in St. Petersburg and the United States, followed by fellowships in neurophysiology and neuromuscular disorders. Based in Florida, he leads a private practice and is Associate Professor at the University of Florida. His work focuses on general neurology, Alzheimer’s disease, and movement disorders, with active involvement in clinical research and medical education.

Prof. Mitra Tavakoli
PROFESSOR IN NEUROLOGY
UK
Professor Mitra Tavakoli is Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Exeter and a globally recognised expert in peripheral neuropathy. Her research focuses on early detection and monitoring of small fibre and autonomic dysfunction using non-invasive biomarkers. She works across diabetes, neurodegenerative, and rare diseases, translating innovative diagnostic technologies into clinical practice. Professor Tavakoli leads international collaborations and is dedicated to improving diagnosis, disease stratification, treatment monitoring, and training future researchers in neuropathy and biomarker development.

Prof.Magdalena KrbotSkorić
CLINICAL ENGINEER AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
CROATIA
Prof. Magdalena Krbot Skorić is a clinical engineer at the University Hospital Centre Zagreb, where she heads the Laboratory for Cognitive and Experimental Neurophysiology. She is Associate Professor at the University of Zagreb and teaches in medical and engineering programs. Actively involved in international research projects, she has published widely in neurophysiology. Her interests include clinical neurophysiology, biomedical engineering, and medical statistics. She is a member of several professional societies in neurology, neurophysiology, and biomedical engineering.
HOW TO ATTEND OUR WEBINAR
To attend this webinar on May 21th, 2026
at 5:00 PM (CET), please fill in the form below.
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