Scientific Programme
Explore an outstanding programme crafted by the Scientific Organising Committee, featuring the latest advances and key issues in Haematopoietic Cell Transplantation and Cellular Therapy research.
*Please note that the scientific programme is still subject to changes.
Programme Structure
Browse the special tracks dedicated to physicians, nurses, data managers, statisticians, quality managers, cell therapists, paediatricians, pharmacists, psychologists, psychiatrists and psychoanalysts, transplant coordinators, lab scientists, trainees, and patients.
Patient, Family and Donor Day
The 20th Patient, Family and Donor Day will take place on Sunday, 22 March 2026 and registration for this unique and memorable day is free. All are welcome to attend and registration to join in-person or virtually is free.
And if you are a Patient Advocate, note that the Patient Advocacy Sessions will take place on Monday, 23 March 2026.
EBMT Exam
The EBMT Exam enables healthcare professionals to validate their expertise in HCT and CT. Candidates must have a medical degree in haematology, paediatrics, immunology, or medical oncology and either hold EBMT Membership (as an Individual or Centre Member) or be employed at an EBMT Member Centre. A preparatory online course, including the EBMT Handbook, is available to help you prepare. The exam will be held on-site on 22 March 2026, from 15:00-17:30 CET.
Additional Information
💻 Scientific Programme User Tips
Please note that the Scientific Programme (session times, speakers, etc.) for the 52nd Annual Meeting of the EBMT is subject to changes. Below are the navigation and display features available to users after opening the Scientific Programme (by default, it will open in a new tab).
Daily View: Below the search bar, you have the option to navigate between the sessions taking place on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday (the live days of the 52nd Annual Meeting of the EBMT).
Navigation Options: browse between views of the Programme for the selected day, the full list of Chairs & Speakers, your Favourited sessions, the PDF version of the current Scientific Programme, or the Help window.
Session details: Click on a session to preview the session speakers, topics, and timings. While previewing a session, you can click on the favourites icon (the star) to add the session to your favourites.
Filters: Show selected content of the scientific programme by applying filters. You may filter by session formats, session types and rooms.
Favourites and Login: You have to log in to be able to save your favourites in the cloud. We recommend that you log in using the same email address you used to complete your registration for the congress, as it will synchronize your registration information and favourites. With your login, you can (re)access and continue to add to your favourites across other devices and browsers. Your name is shown at the top of the left side menu while you are logged in. You may already have a login from a previous conference (online programme or abstract submission system). Once you add sessions to your favourites, you can download them in a PDF to have your own personal agenda.
Search Bar: You may enter a search term into the search field in the upper right area of the page. The search phrase evaluates session and presentation titles, codes, abstract numbers, names, and institutions. The search result shows immediately:
- In the grid view: sessions with no matches are greyed out (but can still be opened), sessions with matches are shown in the colour of their session types
- In the list view: only sessions with search matches are listed
- The person icon indicates that a session or presentation contains a person who matches your search term. Click on this icon to open a preview.
Menu Icon: click on this icon to the left of the search bar in order to hide or open the following options. By default, the menu bar is open.
View Options: Adjust the daily view format of the Scientific Programme to display horizontally with the hours on the left, vertically with the hours at the top, or as a list in chronological order.
Display Size: While viewing the Scientific Programme in Horizontal or Vertical view, you can adjust the width and height of the session blocks to view the full title of the session. By default, the sizes are set to display in M width and M height.
Display List Order: While viewing the Scientific Programme in List view, you can adjust the list order of the sessions to display chronologically by session time or by session type. By default, the list order is set to display in chronological order by session time.
Time Zone: The online programme also provides an option to view the session times in your local time zone. This option is available when your device's time zone is different from the event time zone, which is CET. The times in the programme have been logged in CET. For participants connecting live from other time zones, the sessions being live-streamed through the congress virtual platform will follow Central European Time (CET).
📄 Certificate of Attendance
Following the completion of the 52nd Annual Meeting of the EBMT, all participants who attended the conference will receive a survey to complete. At the end of the survey, they will be able to download the certificate of attendance.
NOTE: EBMT can only issue certificates for the last five editions. For more information, contact secretariat@ebmt.org
⏰ Time Zone (CET)
The 52nd Annual Meeting of the EBMT will take place in Madrid, Spain.
The times in the programme are in Central European Time (CET) zone.
For participants connecting live from other time zones, the sessions being live-streamed through the congress virtual platform will follow the Central European Time (CET) zone.