The 56th edition of the European Pancreatic Club Congress is being held in Santiago de Compostela. ALIPANC members will attend to share their advances

The 56th edition of the European Pancreatic Club Congress is being held in Santiago de Compostela. ALIPANC members will attend to share their advances

The Galician city is preparing to host the 56th Congress of the European Pancreatic Club (EPC), which will take place from June 26-29, 2024. This event is a unique opportunity for interaction between groups studying the pancreas and to promote collaboration between a multitude of researchers.

Santiago de Compostela, recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage City, will be the perfect setting for this congress that combines the best of scientific research with the cultural richness of the Spanish region. The EPC was founded in 1965, and since then, has promoted collaborative basic and clinical research in the pancreas setting.

During the congress, participants will have the opportunity to present the latest advances in the field of the pancreas, as well as a space in which to share and exchange ideas.

Registration is now open!

Important Dates:

  • Submission of Abstracts: Until March 11, 2024.
  • Deadline for registration: Until June 26, 2024.
  • Discounted Registration: Until May 6, 2024.

We urge those interested to save these dates on their calendars and participate in this scientific and cultural event. We hope to see you at the 56th Congress of the European Pancreatic Club in Santiago de Compostela! ALIPANC members will be attending the event.

For more information, the congress and EPC websites:

https://epc2024.eu/

https://www.europeanpancreaticclub.org/

The First Scientific Meeting of ALIPANC will be held in Madrid on March 5, 2024.

The First Scientific Meeting of ALIPANC will be held in Madrid on March 5, 2024.

Researchers and experts in oncology from all over Spain will gather in Madrid next Tuesday, March 5, for a congress dedicated to pancreatic cancer. This event will bring together at the Spanish National Cancer Research Center (CNIO) almost 100 professionals from 35 groups involved in pancreatic cancer research.

The congress will cover various topics of interest such as molecular characterization, key factors of genetic, epigenetic and metabolic regulation, the behavior of the tumor microenvironment, strategies for finding biomarkers and understanding the emergence of resistance to therapies.

Madrid, as host city, offers a favorable environment for this scientific meeting, with its rich culture and advanced biomedical research infrastructure , such as the CNIO.

Participants will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in various presentations and discussions, providing a platform for collaboration and exchange of ideas among the researchers attending the meeting.

Save the date for the following March 5! The agenda for the meeting is attached below:

ALIPANC meeting_program March 5

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