Submit Your Research Paper to the 16th Emirates Pathology, Digital Pathology & Cancer Conference & Exhibition 2026

 

Scientific research drives progress in healthcare, and the global pathology and oncology community continues to play a critical role in advancing diagnostic accuracy, personalized treatment, and cancer care outcomes. In this spirit of innovation and collaboration, the 16th Emirates Pathology, Digital Pathology, Cancer Conference & Exhibition invites researchers and professionals worldwide to submit their research papers and abstracts for this prestigious international event.

Scheduled to take place from April 09–11, 2026, in Dubai, UAE, with both in-person and virtual participation options, this highly anticipated conference will serve as a premier platform for scientific exchange, knowledge dissemination, and professional networking.

A Global Platform for Scientific Excellence

The Emirates Pathology Conference has established itself as one of the most respected scientific gatherings in the fields of pathology, digital pathology, and oncology. Now in its 16th edition, the conference continues to attract leading pathologists, oncologists, researchers, laboratory professionals, academicians, clinicians, and industry experts from across the globe.

Participants will have the opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions, share evidence-based research, and explore emerging technologies that are shaping the future of diagnostic medicine and cancer research. The conference also fosters interdisciplinary collaboration, bringing together professionals from academic institutions, healthcare organizations, research centers, and industry.

Call for Abstracts: Share Your Research with the World

The organizing committee warmly invites the submission of original research abstracts, case studies, review papers, innovations, and technological advancements relevant to pathology and oncology. Accepted abstracts will be featured through oral presentations, poster sessions, and virtual presentations, ensuring broad visibility and academic recognition.

This call for abstracts is open to professionals at all stages of their careers, including early-career researchers, postgraduate students, and seasoned experts. By submitting your work, you gain an opportunity to showcase your research to an international audience and contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge.

Key Scientific Themes and Topics

Abstract submissions are encouraged across a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:

  • Anatomic and Clinical Pathology

  • Digital Pathology and Artificial Intelligence

  • Molecular Pathology and Genomics

  • Precision and Personalized Medicine

  • Histopathology and Cytopathology

  • Oncology Diagnostics and Cancer Biomarkers

  • Translational Research in Cancer

  • Laboratory Medicine and Quality Assurance

  • Emerging Technologies in Pathology

  • Cancer Prevention, Prognosis, and Therapeutics

Submissions reflecting interdisciplinary approaches and innovative methodologies are particularly encouraged.

Why Present at the Emirates Pathology Conference?

Presenting your research at this international forum offers numerous professional benefits:

  • Global Visibility: Share your work with an international audience of experts and decision-makers.

  • Academic Recognition: Gain acknowledgment for your research through peer-reviewed abstract acceptance.

  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with global leaders, collaborators, and potential research partners.

  • Career Advancement: Strengthen your academic and professional profile.

  • Hybrid Participation: Present either onsite in Dubai or virtually from anywhere in the world.

In addition, accepted abstracts will be published in the official conference proceedings, further enhancing the reach and impact of your work.

Important Deadline: 31st December 2025

Authors are encouraged to submit their abstracts at the earliest to ensure consideration.
The final deadline for abstract submission is 31st December 2025.

Early submission allows ample time for review, feedback, and preparation for presentation.

How to Submit Your Abstract

Submitting your abstract is simple and straightforward. Authors can submit their work online through the official conference website:

👉 Submit Your Abstract Here: https://pathology.utilitarianconferences.com/submit-abstract

For quick assistance or inquiries regarding submissions, registration, or participation, you may also reach the organizing team via WhatsApp:

📱 WhatsApp Support: https://wa.me/+971551792927

Join Us in Dubai or Virtually

Dubai, UAE, offers a world-class setting for international conferences, blending innovation, culture, and accessibility. For those unable to travel, the virtual participation option ensures that no researcher misses the opportunity to present and engage with the global community.

Be Part of a Transformative Scientific Experience

The 16th Emirates Pathology, Digital Pathology, Cancer Conference & Exhibition promises three days of cutting-edge science, expert-led sessions, and impactful discussions that will shape the future of pathology and oncology.

Do not miss this opportunity to contribute your research, expand your professional network, and be part of a truly global scientific dialogue.

Submit your abstract today and take your place among the leaders advancing pathology and cancer research worldwide.


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