Annual Medical Research Symposium

Date: December 12, 2025
Location: JLBA MEDICAL RECHERCHE, Espace Medical Charcot, 49 Rue Commandant Charcot, Sainte-Foy-les-Lyon
Admission: Free

Event Description:
The Annual Medical Research Symposium is a prestigious gathering of researchers, clinicians, and students presenting the latest findings and trends in medical research. This event encourages knowledge sharing, collaboration, and networking within the scientific community and beyond.

Program Details:
The symposium begins at 8:00 AM with registration and a continental breakfast.

At 9:00 AM, the opening keynote will be delivered by an internationally recognized medical researcher, highlighting groundbreaking developments and the future trajectory of medical research.

The morning session from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM features oral presentations by JLBA MEDICAL RECHERCHE scientists and guest researchers on topics including oncology, infectious diseases, immunotherapy, and neurological disorders.

Lunch will be available from 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM, offering a chance for informal discussions and networking.

The afternoon sessions, from 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM, include poster presentations and interactive workshops focusing on research methodology, data analysis, and grant writing skills to support early-career researchers.

At 4:15 PM, a panel discussion on “Translating Research into Clinical Practice” will explore how scientific discoveries move from the lab to the patient bedside. Panelists will include researchers, clinicians, and patient representatives.

The symposium closes with a reception from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM, providing further networking opportunities and celebrating the achievements of the research community.

Additional Features:
The event will showcase an exhibition area where attendees can view cutting-edge equipment, publications, and outreach initiatives. Certificates of participation will be available for students and volunteers.

This symposium serves as a platform to inspire collaboration, stimulate innovation, and strengthen ties within the medical research community.


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