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The ISEAI 2023 Mold Symposium

The Mold Symposium will be held virtually on November 10-11, 2023. The event will focus on the clinical practice of treating complex patients affected by mold and mycotoxin exposures: testing, improving outcomes, assessing and reducing exposures, troubleshooting, neuropsychiatric impacts, and more. The event will be moderated by ISEAI board and member physicians and ISEAI’s indoor environmental professionals.

The International Society for Environmentally Acquired Illness is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) non-profit. We offer membership and educational conferences for a diverse group of licensed professionals, plus medical students and the general public.

Need to know:

  • Early bird pricing through September 30.
  • Discounted ISEAI Member Pricing: Members receive a discount on conference registration. If you are looking to become a new professional Full member you can register at the reduced member rate and Join ISEAI.
  • Just added: VIP Extended Live Question & Answer session on Sunday, November 12!
  • Miss a session? Recordings and slides are included with your registration for the livestream event. Recordings will be available about one week after the livestream event concludes.
Early Bird Standard Notes
Full Member $399 $449 Early bird bonus: Free VIP Q&A access + Dr. Naviaux 2019 lecture
Apply as ISEAI Full member $399 $449 Early bird bonus: Free VIP Q&A access + Dr. Naviaux 2019 lecture
Non Member $499 $599 Apply as a member for coupon and access to bonus gifts above! 
Student $89 $99 The full conference is available for medical students (and similar) at a steeply discounted registration. Early bird bonuses above apply.
VIP Q&A $49 $49 Special session Sunday November 12th for members who register during early bird.  Others may purchase a ticket to the VIP Q&A event separately.

Note: Patients and other interested non-clinician members of the public may access replays of key 2023 conference talks through ISEAI’s private Facebook group for $99/year (2022 event also included). Join here.

Please email conference@iseai.org for any questions. 

Speakers & Panelists

Robert Naviaux, MD, PhD
Robert Naviaux, MD, PhDKeynote
Physician-Scientist; Mitochondrial function
Dale Bredesen, MD
Dale Bredesen, MDKeynote
Neuroscientist; Mold, Neurotoxicity and Cognitive Decline
Mark Su, MD, FAAFP
Mark Su, MD, FAAFP
ISEAI Board President
Mary Ackerley, MD
Mary Ackerley, MD
ISEAI Co-Founder & Past President
Holistic Psychiatrist
Jill Carnahan, MD
Jill Carnahan, MD
ISEAI Board Member
Mold & Functional Medicine; Panelist
Mark Filidei, DO
Mark Filidei, DO
ISEAI Member; Internal Medicine
Georgina Hale, MD
Georgina Hale, MD
ISEAI Board Member; Infectious Disease
Todd Maderis, ND
Todd Maderis, ND
ISEAI Board Member; Conference Committee; Pathophysiology
Andrew Maxwell, MD
Andrew Maxwell, MD
Cardiologist; POTS, Dysautonomia
Kelly McCann, MD
Kelly McCann, MD
ISEAI Board Member, Conference Chair, Toxicants & Environmental Medicine
Eric Gordon, MD
Eric Gordon, MD
ISEAI Member; Medical Research and Consulting Expert in Chronic Illness
Nafysa Parpia, ND
Nafysa Parpia, ND
ISEAI Board Member; Conference Committee; Detoxification
Kat Toups, MD
Kat Toups, MD
Psychiatrist; ISEAI Member; Cognitive Decline Panel
Kellyn Milani, ND
Kellyn Milani, ND
ISEAI Board Secretary; Panelist

Indoor Environmental Professional Speakers & Panelists

Michael Schrantz, CIEC, CMI
Michael Schrantz, CIEC, CMI
ISEAI Treasurer & ISEAI Indoor Environmental Professional Committee Chair
Larry Schwartz, BSME, MBA, CIEC
Larry Schwartz, BSME, MBA, CIEC
ISEAI Indoor Environmental Professional Committee Vice Chair
JW Biava
JW Biava
ISEAI Indoor Environmental Professional Committee & Laboratory Director
Bill Weber, GC, CR, CIEC, CMRS
Bill Weber, GC, CR, CIEC, CMRS
ISEAI Indoor Environmental Professional Committee & Forensic Building Consultant

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:

Welcome from ISEAI Board President & Conference Chair

Member Invocation

The Pathophysiology of Mold Illness
Todd Maderis, ND

Detoxification in the Mold Patient
Pretox – Improving Tolerance for Detoxification Interventions
Nafysa Parpia, ND

GI Dysbiosis and Detoxification in the Mold Patient
Clinical Use of Herbal Anti-fungals
To be announced

Mold Infection and GI Colonization in the Mold Patient
Clinical Considerations in the Use of Prescription Anti-Fungals
Georgina Hale, MD

Clinical Considerations in the Use of Toxin-Specific Binders in the Mold Patient
ISEAI Clinician Panel

Management of POTS in the Mold Patient
Andrew Maxwell, MD

Updates from the Lab on the Cell Danger Response and the Mitochondrial Road to Recovery from Chronic Illness
Robert Naviaux, MD
Keynote

Applications of the Cell Danger Response and Mitochondrial Road to Recovery in Clinical Practice
Nafysa Parpia, ND & Eric Gordon, MD

Urinary Mycotoxin Testing: Evidence and Practice
Part 1: Laboratory Factors and their Impact on Clinical Validity
JW Biava

Part 2: Issues in Clinical Interpretation
Mark Filidei, MD

Part 3: Urinary Mycotoxin Testing – Applications in Clinical Practice
ISEAI Clinician Panel

Evaluation & Treatment of the Patient’s Environment
Indoor Air – How Clean is Clean Enough?
ISEAI IEP Committee Panel

Beyond Mold – Understanding the Next Most Common Contributors to Indoor Air Contamination
ISEAI IEP Committee Panel

Unpacking Neuropsychiatric Impacts
Clinical Applications of Oxytocin in the Mold Patient

Mary Ackerley, MD
with Kelly McCann, MD

Cognitive Decline: The Neurotoxic Impacts of Mold, Mycotoxins, and more
Dale Bredesen, MD
Keynote

Cognitive Decline Investigators’ Panel
Kat Toups, MD & Ann Hathaway, MD

VIP Q&A Session – Separate Ticket

Extended session has been added this year because 10 minutes of Q&A with our favorite speakers just isn’t enough! Live extended Q&A for registrants with the VIP Q&A ticket. Register on an early bird member ticket for complimentary access. Q&A speakers to be announced, but you don’t want to miss out on this unique opportunity!

“Hands down the best conference I have attended in 20 years.”

“Inspiration to carry on, and clinical insights I will use with my patients on Monday.”

“Cutting-edge, can’t-miss conference for those of us caring for complex, chronically ill patients.”

  • Dues support environmental illness education and research
  • Private Facebook group for Supporting Members

  • Exclusive access to replays of select conference talks 

  • Collaboration and community with fellow patients and families

  • Annual membership with optional renewal

ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ENVIROMENTALLY ACQUIRED ILLNESS

ISEAI is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization co-founded by 350+ clinician members to raise awareness about the environmental causes of complex chronic illness and to advance the care of patients through clinical practice, education and research.
Our vision is a world where a wide range of clinicians have the knowledge and skills to diagnose and treat the root causes of debilitating complex chronic and inflammatory illnesses.

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