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UPCOMING EVENTS

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HORMONE DEPENDENT CANCER CONFERENCE
17–18 November 2025, York

This event aims to bring together scientists, researchers, clinical scientists and early-career researchers within the field, to share ideas and develop essential strategies related to hormone-dependent cancers.Confirmed topics include:
  • Genetics/genomics
  • The role of the tumour microenvironment
  • Immuno-oncology approaches to treatment
  • Latest innovations in the development of novel therapeutics
  • New tools for cancer research
  • Career development workshop
"We are delighted to launch the inaugural UK Hormone Dependent Cancer Conference. This early career-focused event is an unmissable opportunity for PhD students, post-doctoral researchers, research assistants, fellows and junior group leaders in breast, prostate and other hormone-linked cancers to hear about the latest cutting-edge developments in the field, network with research leaders, attend tailored careers workshops and showcase their research to other delegates. We hope to see you in York!” Hormone Dependent Cancer Conference founding group

OBESITY UPDATE
1 December 2025, Nottingham

Aimed at those in patient-facing roles, you can expect to advance your knowledge of current therapeutic innovations, research and clinical developments. There is also an opportunity to present your work to peers as either a poster or an oral presentation – with prizes for research that drives innovation and uncovers new insights in the field. Confirmed topics include:

  • Does bariatric surgery still have a place with new obesity medications?
  • Changing roles in primary care in reference to obesity management
  • Medical management advancements
  • Updates on paediatric obesity
  • Challenging cases

ENDOCRINE METABOLIC GPCRs CONFERENCE
9–10 February 2026, Liverpool

Save up to 20% if you register before 8 October

This event will bring together scientists at all career levels from academia and industry to exchange data, technologies and ideas in the field of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). We will explore the structural basis of GPCR activation and the latest methods to study complex GPCR signalling. Confirmed topics include:
  • Drug discovery and using genetics to understand GPCR pathophysiology
  • Latest methodologies to study complex GPCR signalling at both micro and macro scales
  • Endocrine GPCR biology from pharmacology to physiology

 




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