"The ESH 8th Translational Research Conference: Lymphoid Malignancies will address the rapidly evolving field of lymphoid malignancies, including T- and B-cell lymphomas, and chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL), from molecular pathogenesis to state-of-the-art treatment and future perspectives. Chairs: Michael Hallek, Georg Lenz, Laurie Sehn, Louis Staudt, Catherine Wu"
"ESH Translational Research Conferences focus on leading-edge basic, clinical and therapeutic research and future perspectives."
The presentation of unpublished data is encouraged.
This leading-edge translational research conference will address the rapidly evolving field of  lymphoid malignancies, including T- and B-cell lymphomas, and chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL), from molecular pathogenesis to state-of-the-art treatment and future perspectives.  
The goals of this conference are to:
–    foster scientific exchange between laboratory scientists and clinicians working on lymphoid malignancies worldwide,
–    foster scientific cross-fertilization between researchers and clinicians working on different diseases with partially overlapping pathogenic mechanisms such as the B cell receptor signaling or the increasingly important dialogue of lymphoid tumour cells with their microenvironment,
–    provide opportunities for leading-edge education and international networking to basic and clinical scientists, including those still in-training.
A first-class selection of international speakers will guarantee the highest quality of science and a summary of the most recent developments in the biology and therapy of Lymphoid Malignancies.
Continuing Medical Education (CME) credit points will be awarded to physicians for the time they will spend at the meeting improving their knowledge and skills. ESH is a provider of the European Hematology CME system."
Posters and Brief Oral Communications:
Registered participants are invited to submit their Biology and Clinical abstracts. Selected abstracts will be presented as brief oral communications or posters.
Call for abstracts: deadline July 8, 2025
This meeting will be valuable to you if you are looking for:
• A cutting-edge scientific program – from basic science to clinical and therapeutic applications and perspectives
• Multiple opportunities for scientific interaction with an international faculty of distinguished experts
• An emphasis on critical discussion
The meeting will provide clinicians and scientists with state-of-the-art recommendations regarding patient care and insight in controversies in the field.
The meeting will be of interest to:
• Senior biologists and clinicians, including experts in the field (MD, PhD, MD-PhD)
• Junior scientists and clinicians (MD, PhD)
• PhD candidates and clinical residents still in-training
Conference Main Scientific Topics:
– Biology of lymphoma
– Clonal evolution
– Cellular immune therapies
– Monoclonal antibodies & non-cellular immune therapies
– Lymphoma cell interactions in the tumor microenvironment
– Small molecular pathway inhibitors
– Development of novel treatment paradigms
– Novel Bio markers for diagnostic and therapeutic monitoring
The programme will include:
– Plenary Sessions
– Simultaneous Meet the Experts Sessions
– Round Table Discussions
– Brief Oral Communications
– Mentored Poster Walk
– Ample time for in-depth discussion
Further questions, please email: [email protected]

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