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ISSCR · International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR)
International Society for Stem Cell Research Annual Meeting
MeetingAwardedStem Cell Research, Regenerative Medicine, Biotechnology, Life Sciences, Cell BiologyHybridAnnual
Montréal, CA8 Jul 2026 – 11 Jul 20264 days
Delegates
3,500+
Countries
70+
Duration
4 days · 8 Jul 2026 – 11 Jul 2026
Frequency
Annual
About this congress
The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) Annual Meeting is a global event that brings together academic and industry leaders, scientists, researchers, clinicians, and biotech innovators to drive progress in stem cell science and regenerative medicine. It features cutting-edge discussions, collaborations, and breakthroughs, serving as a premier international forum for transformative advances in the field. The 2026 program will expand into engineering biology, integrating computational approaches and engineering to push the boundaries of discovery.
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Key details
- City & country
- Montréal, CA
- Dates
- 8 Jul 2026 – 11 Jul 2026
- Duration
- 4 days
- Frequency
- Annual
- Format
- Hybrid
- Rotation pattern
- Global rotation
- Commercial type
- ConferenceTrade ShowB2B
- Official website
- www.isscr2026.org — register free for link access
Who attends
Academic and industry leadersscientistsresearcherscliniciansbiotech innovatorsprincipal investigatorsgroup leadersindustry executivesdecision-makersstudentspostdocseducatorsethicists
Programme
Tracks
Clinical ApplicationsCapturing DevelopmentDisease ModelingEngineering BiologySomatic Stem CellsTissue Stem Cells in Physiology and Disease
Networking events
- One-on-One Partnering
- Meet-up Hubs
- ISSCR Central
- Career Lab Networking Lounge
- Receptions, Lounges, & Breaks
Host city history — 10 congresses since 2018
2028CopenhagenDK← current
2027San FranciscoUS
2025Hong KongHK
2024HamburgDE
2023BostonUS
2022San FranciscoUS
2021VirtualN/A
2020VirtualN/A
2019Los AngelesUS
2018MelbourneAU
EuropeNorth AmericaAsiaOtherOceania
US ×4N/A ×2DK ×1HK ×1DE ×1AU ×1
Based on the rotation history, the next congress is likely to move to Other.