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Cambridge Stem Cell Institute

 

The Zilbauer Group are excited to welcome you to the 2nd Cambridge Human Organoid Symposium (CHOS), a national one-day event that brings together researchers and industry professionals working at the forefront of human organoid technologies.

Building on the success of last year’s symposium, CHOS 2026 will highlight cutting-edge science, showcase emerging talent, and foster collaboration between academic and industry communities.

Date:

Friday 13 March, 2026

09:00 – 17:00

Location:

Magdalene College, Cambridge, UK

 

This year’s programme will include:

  • Research Highlights from Leading Investigators
    • Talks from established researchers presenting recent advances in organoid models and their applications in human biology and disease.
  • Emerging Talent Presentations
    • Selected talks by early-career researchers, featuring innovative work from students and postdoctoral scientists.
  • Industry Flash Talks
    • Rapid-format presentations offering insights into translational research, innovation, and commercial perspectives in the organoid field.
  • Networking Opportunities
    • Time dedicated to building connections and exchanging ideas during breaks and informal sessions.

 

Register for the Event:

This symposium is open to all national students, researchers, industry professionals, clinicians, and policy experts.

REGISTER ONLINE HERE

Registrations will close on 27 February 2026.

 

Pricing:

Students and CSCI Staff: £50

Other Academics: £100

Industry: £200

 

This event is organised by the Zilbauer Group

TICKETS

BUY TICKETS ONLINE HERE

Registrations closes on 27 February 2026.

Contact information

For any inquiries, please contact Claire Pheasant (cgp31@cam.ac.uk)

 

Sponsors

If you are interested in sponsoring this event, please contact Claire Pheasant (cgp31@cam.ac.uk)

Call for Abstracts

We invite abstract submissions for short oral presentations at the CHOS 2026.

Topic: Human Organoids: From fundamental discovery to translational applications.

500 words

Send submissions to cgp31@cam.ac.uk by 31 January 2026