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ESHG Conference 2026 — European Human Genetics

May 18–21 · Barcelona
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The ESHG Conference 2026 — European Human Genetics is set to bring together leading scientists, clinicians, and researchers from around the world to explore the latest advancements in human genetics and genomics. As one of the most influential gatherings in the field, the conference serves as a platform for sharing groundbreaking research, innovative technologies, and clinical applications that are shaping the future of healthcare.

This year’s event will highlight key topics such as genomic medicine, rare genetic disorders, gene editing technologies, and the integration of artificial intelligence in genetic research. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in insightful discussions, attend expert-led sessions, and network with pioneers driving progress in precision medicine.

The conference also emphasizes the translation of genetic discoveries into real-world clinical solutions, improving diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies. Workshops, poster presentations, and collaborative forums will foster knowledge exchange and inspire new research directions.

ESHG 2026 is more than just a scientific meeting—it is a hub for innovation, collaboration, and discovery. By connecting global expertise, the event continues to advance our understanding of human genetics and its impact on modern medicine, ultimately contributing to better health outcomes worldwide.

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