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Webinars & Events

Free educational events connecting the Lyme community with leading researchers, clinicians, and advocates. All webinars are recorded and available on demand.

Project Lyme hosts educational webinars featuring leading researchers, clinicians, patient advocates, and experts in Lyme disease and tick-borne illness. Our webinars are free, accessible, and designed to translate complex research into actionable knowledge for patients, caregivers, and the broader community.

Upcoming Events

Apr
15

Understanding Lyme Disease Testing: What Your Results Really Mean

Tuesday, April 15 • 7:00 PM ET • Online (Zoom)
Dr. Sarah Chen, infectious disease specialist, walks through the two-tier testing protocol, explains what false negatives mean in clinical practice, and answers your questions live.
Register Free
May
8

Navigating School with Lyme Disease: A Guide for Parents

Thursday, May 8 • 12:00 PM ET • Online (Zoom)
An education advocate and a Lyme-experienced pediatrician discuss 504 plans, IEPs, and strategies for supporting your child's academic success during illness.
Register Free
Jun
22

Annual Lyme Research Symposium — Patient Day

Sunday, June 22 • 9:00 AM–4:00 PM ET • New York City + Online
Our flagship annual event brings together leading researchers, clinicians, and advocates for a full day of presentations, Q&A, and community connection.
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On-Demand Webinar Library

Missed a webinar? All Project Lyme webinars are recorded and available to watch at any time in our growing on-demand library.

Diagnostics

The Science of Lyme Testing: What We Know and What We Need

A deep dive into current diagnostic limitations and what the next generation of testing could look like.

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Treatment

Persistent Symptoms After Treatment: The Research Landscape

Leading PTLDS researchers discuss what is known, what is being studied, and what it means for patients.

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Prevention

Tick Season 2026: What's New in Prevention

Updated prevention strategies, changing tick populations, and new tools for families.

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