TIC-CON26 Call for Research & Scientific Proposals

Conference Dates: June 12-14, 2026
Location: Nashville, TN
Submission Deadline: January 4, 2026

About the Tourette Association of America

Founded in 1972, the Tourette Association of America (TAA) is the leading national nonprofit organization committed to improving the quality of life for individuals and families affected by Tourette Syndrome (TS) and other Tic Disorders. Through advocacy, support, education, and research, the TAA works to raise awareness, drive scientific discovery, and provide direct support via an extensive network of Chapters, Support Groups, and medical Centers of Excellence across the U.S. 

About TIC-CON

TIC-CON is the TAA’s premier conference and national gathering for the TS and Tic Disorder community. The event attracts individuals and families impacted by TS, clinicians, educators, researchers, scientists, celebrities, and advocates from across the country. 

There are three core components of TIC-CON:

  1. Research Symposium (Friday, June 12)
    A scholarly forum highlighting state-of-the-science research across disciplines, bringing together scientists and clinicians to exchange knowledge and foster collaboration on the latest advancements in TS and Tic Disorder research. The symposium is designed for a scientific audience, emphasizing rigor, replicability, and innovation while fostering cross-disciplinary dialogue that advances the fundamental and applied science of TS and other Tic Disorders. 
  2. Family & Community Conference (Saturday, June 13 & Sunday, June 14)
    An applied forum dedicated to educating, empowering, and supporting individuals and families navigating TS and other Tic Disorders, as well as the research scientists, providers, educators, and community members who support them. Presentations and trainings focus on ensuring these audiences can access cutting-edge research and clinical advances, delivered in ways that are practical, relevant, and applicable to daily life. Researchers and providers are welcome to submit proposals that translate scientific findings for the TS and Tic Disorder community. Community members, those with lived experience, and other professionals are welcome to apply for professional-based presentations grounded in research.
  3. Teen Summit (Friday, June 12)
    An educational forum designed for young people, providing a supportive space to explore key social issues such as bullying, adapting to change, and building self-advocacy skills. The summit emphasizes peer connection, resilience, and leadership development tailored to the needs of adolescents with TS and other Tic Disorders. 

Submission Guidelines

We welcome submissions of scientifically grounded proposals that advance the understanding and clinical care of TS and other Tic Disorders. Submissions should be rooted in rigorous scientific methodology, utilize replicable and transparent research designs, and align with approaches broadly recognized within the scientific and clinical communities. 

Proposals are invited from:

  • Researchers & Academics – Faculty members, principal investigators, research scientists, and graduate students
  • Clinicians & Practitioners – Physicians, psychologists, and allied health professionals
  • Industry Scientists & Professionals – Representatives from pharmaceutical, biotechnology, or technology companies
  • Collaborative Teams – Multidisciplinary groups that bring together diverse expertise to address shared questions

Proposals may be submitted in one of the following formats:

  • Research Session (50 minutes)
    Presentations for lecture sessions will demonstrate evidence-based research emphasizing rigorous methodologies and measurable outcomes. This includes up to two presenters. 
  • Research Report-Out (30 minutes)
    Mid-length sessions designed to share updates or extensions of previously presented or published research. These presentations highlight ongoing studies, follow-up investigations, or continued progress on work introduced at TIC-CON or in other scientific forums. 
  • Research Snapshot (15 minutes)
    Short-format presentations designed for a single presenter to share innovative ideas, emerging findings, or works in progress. Early-career investigators and young scientists are especially encouraged to apply. 

Your complete proposal must include all the following information that is applicable and will not be accepted without all components.

1. Primary Presenter Information

  1. Full name, degree(s), and credentials
  2. Institution
  3. Curriculum Vitae or Resume
  4. Contact information (email, phone, mailing address)

2. Co-Presenters (if applicable)

  • Full name, degree(s), and credentials
  • Institution
  • Curriculum Vitae or Resume
  • Contact information (email, phone, mailing address)

3. Biographical Sketch

  • Max 150 words per presenter
  • Professional title and affiliation
  • Contributions to TS science (e.g. prior publications, funded studies, or projects conducted in partnership with the TAA), and other relevant professional experience
  • A high-resolution headshot (.jpg or .png, min 500x500pix)

4. Proposal Title

5. Proposal Abstract

  • Max 150-word abstract

6. Indicate Audience Type

  • Scientific Audience – Research scientists and academics, including medical providers, clinicians, professors, graduate and doctoralstudents, and allied health professionals
  • Family & Community Audience – Individuals and families living with TS, including adults with TS, parents and caregivers, teens, educators, community members, as well as providers and allied health professionals seeking research presented in a practical, translational format. 

7. Learning Objectives

  • Three (3) clearly defined learning objectives that describe the specific knowledge or skills participants will gain from your session. 

8. Knowledge Assessment Questions

  • Three (3) multiple-choice questions that reflectthe core content of the presentation. These questions should be designed to test knowledge that attendees are unlikely to know prior to the session but will gain as a result of participating. Each question must include a minimum of three answer choices.
  • Presenters and co-presenters must be physically present to deliver their session.
  • Hotel and travel accommodations are the sole responsibility of the presenter. The TAA has negotiated a block of rooms at the hotel for a discounted rate which will be made available in the coming months on a first-come first-serve basis. 
  • Permission must be obtained for any copyrighted material used in presentations. The choice to use such material and the responsibility for gathering and maintaining permission are the sole responsibility of the presenter. Such material will be distributed only if submitted with the publisher’s written permission attached.
  • All presentations must remain free from commercial bias and conflicts of interest. Presenters are prohibited from promoting specific companies or products in their presentations, and from fundraising for other organizations or individuals. 
  • Upon acceptance, final versions of presentation materials and slides must be submitted for review by the TAA Conference Team. Stylistic and formatting adjustments may be recommended, but scientific content will remain unchanged.
  • Upon submission, proposals are considered final. No proposal revisions will be accepted after the deadline. 
  • During the session, presenters will control their own slides. The TAA team will be available to provide technical assistance as needed.

How to Submit

Email proposals to proposals@tourette.org
Subject Line Format: TIC-CON26 Call for Proposals – Your Name (Co-Presenter if applicable) – Presentation Title

Timeline

We have extended the deadline to January 4, 2026, to give everyone more time to prepare and submit their best presentation proposals. Please contact proposals@tourette.org if you have any questions.

  • January 4, 2026: Proposal submissions due at 11:59pm EST
  • May 12, 2026: Final slide presentations due
  • June 12-14, 2026: TIC-CON in Nashville, TN

Questions?

Contact the TAA Programs Team at resmed@tourette.org.

Note: Information about the Request for Proposals for the TIC-CON26 Family & Community Conference can be found here.