Abstract submission

The IFBLS 2026 Scientific Committee invites you to submit your abstract(s) to this outstanding gathering of knowledge and experience, and to contribute your in-depth studies to the field of Biomedical Laboratory Science.

Please review the abstract topics, key dates, and important guidelines. You can find detailed information about the abstract submission process by clicking the link below.

Abstracts can only be submitted online through the official congress website. Please create an account to register and submit your abstract.

The abstract submission will open in January.

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Opens January, 2026
Abstract Submission Deadline End of March, 2026
Notification of Acceptance April–May 2026 (approx.)
Presenting Author Registration TBA

The presenting author must register for the congress. Accepted abstracts whose presenting author has not completed registration and full payment by the above deadline will not be included in the final abstract book.

Presentation Types

Engaging and inspiring studies related to Biomedical Laboratory Science will be presented in the poster session. The presenting author will display the poster and participate in the Q&A during the allocated session time. It is the presenting author’s responsibility to prepare the printed poster and mount it on the assigned poster board on site.

Abstract Topics

01 Microbiology 09 Public Health
02 Immunology 10 Transfusion medicine
03 Hematology 11 Laboratory Information System
04 Clinical Chemistry 12 Molecular Diagnosis
05 Pathology 13 Laboratory Management
06 Cytology 14 Education
07 Clinical Physiology 15 Others
08 Urinalysis

Abstract Submission Guidelines

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Notification of Acceptance

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Copyright Protection

All materials presented and/or published at the 36th World Congress of IFBLS are valuable research assets. The organizing committee of the 36th World Congress of IFBLS strictly prohibits duplication, reproduction, storage and/or transmission for any commercial purpose. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, transmission, and commercial use of any presented and/or published materials of the 36th World Congress of IFBLS is a serious offense of copyright infringement, and upon violation of such conducts, the organizing committee may take civil and criminal legal actions against them.