Call for Abstracts: 16th Emirates Pathology, Digital Pathology, Cancer Conference & Exhibition 2026

The rapid evolution of pathology, oncology, and digital diagnostics is reshaping the future of healthcare. As innovation accelerates across clinical practice, research, and technology, the need for global scientific exchange has never been greater. In this spirit, the 16th Emirates Pathology, Digital Pathology, Cancer Conference & Exhibition (Pathology UCG 2026) invites researchers and professionals from around the world to contribute their work and be part of a premier international scientific gathering.

The conference will be held from April 09–11, 2026, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, bringing together global leaders, clinicians, academicians, researchers, and industry experts under one roof to discuss emerging trends, share breakthroughs, and shape the future of pathology and cancer diagnostics.


An International Platform for Scientific Excellence

Pathology UCG 2026 is designed as a multidisciplinary forum that fosters collaboration across traditional and emerging domains of pathology and oncology. The conference provides a high-impact platform to present original research, clinical insights, and innovative technologies that are driving transformation in diagnostic medicine.

Participants will engage in in-depth discussions on anatomic and clinical pathology, digital pathology, cancer diagnostics, artificial intelligence (AI)-driven pathology, precision medicine, molecular diagnostics, and translational research. By integrating academic excellence with clinical relevance and industry innovation, the conference aims to bridge the gap between research and real-world application.


Call for Abstract Submissions

The organizing committee warmly invites abstract submissions in the following categories:

  • Original Research Articles

  • Clinical and Experimental Studies

  • Case Reports and Case Series

  • Poster Presentations

  • Oral and Virtual Presentations

Submissions are welcome from pathologists, oncologists, laboratory physicians, researchers, clinicians, academicians, trainees, and industry professionals who wish to share novel findings, diagnostic advancements, and best practices.

Whether your work focuses on diagnostic accuracy, digital transformation, biomarker discovery, AI-assisted pathology, or personalized cancer care, Pathology UCG 2026 offers the ideal platform to gain international visibility and scholarly recognition.


Key Scientific Themes

Abstracts may address, but are not limited to, the following areas:

  • Surgical, Clinical, and Molecular Pathology

  • Digital Pathology and Computational Diagnostics

  • Cancer Biology, Oncology, and Tumor Pathology

  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Diagnostics

  • Precision and Personalized Medicine

  • Histopathology, Cytopathology, and Hematopathology

  • Laboratory Medicine and Quality Assurance

  • Translational Research and Biomarker Development

Interdisciplinary submissions that combine technology, data science, and clinical pathology are especially encouraged, reflecting the evolving landscape of diagnostic medicine.


Why Present at Pathology UCG 2026?

Presenting your research at Pathology UCG 2026 offers numerous professional and academic benefits:

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

  • Scientific Recognition: Abstract publication and official conference certification

  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with global leaders, collaborators, and industry innovators

  • Knowledge Exchange: Gain insights into cutting-edge research and diagnostic advancements

  • Career Advancement: Enhance your academic profile and professional credibility

The conference is CME/CPD-accredited, ensuring valuable continuing education for healthcare professionals.


Extended Abstract Submission Deadline

To accommodate increased interest and ensure broader participation, the abstract submission deadline has been extended to 31st January 2026. This extension provides additional time for authors to prepare and refine their submissions.

📌 Submit your abstract here: https://pathology.utilitarianconferences.com/submit-abstract

All submissions will undergo a structured peer-review process conducted by the conference’s scientific committee to ensure academic quality and relevance.


Conference Venue: Dubai, UAE

Dubai serves as a global hub for medical innovation, research collaboration, and international conferences. With world-class infrastructure and connectivity, it offers an ideal setting for hosting a prestigious scientific event of this scale. Attendees will also have the opportunity to experience Dubai’s rich cultural diversity, modern healthcare ecosystem, and dynamic business environment.


Need Assistance?

For abstract submission support, registration queries, or participation details, the conference team is available via WhatsApp:

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


Be Part of the Future of Pathology

The 16th Emirates Pathology, Digital Pathology & Cancer Conference & Exhibition is more than a conference—it is a collaborative platform shaping the future of diagnostics and cancer care. By contributing your research, you join a global scientific movement dedicated to advancing precision diagnostics and improving patient outcomes.

We look forward to welcoming you to Dubai in April 2026 and to showcasing your valuable scientific contributions on a truly international stage.

Submit your abstract today and be part of Pathology UCG 2026.

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