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Call For Abstracts

Are you working at the front line of delivering clinical research for the paediatric population? Do you have innovative projects, based on cutting-edge and disruptive ideas?

The EFGCP Better Medicines for Children Conference 2026 brings together key voices from research, policy, industry, and healthcare to improve medicines for children across Europe and beyond. This year again, we are welcoming new and underrepresented voices to join the conversation.

Read session information and submission guidelines below. 

Extended Submission Deadline: 15th June 2026

Who Should Apply? 

We are especially interested in hearing from:

  • Those working in the delivery of clinical research for children, including research nurses and allied health professionals.
  • Perspectives on overcoming the lack of drug development for children, including practical, regulatory, or business model solutions.
  • New and underrepresented voices, whether you’re new to this space or bringing insights from different regions, disciplines, or lived experiences.

The session is 1 hour, featuring short presentations (max 7 minutes) and a panel discussion. Speakers must attend in person at the hybrid event. It’s a unique opportunity to present your ideas, collaborate with peers, and influence the future of paediatric drug development.

Session Details

Submission Guidelines

Email events@efgcp.eu to submit your abstract. Your application should be formatted as follows:

1. Main Presenter/Author Information: 

  • Country
  • Email address
  • First name, Last Name
  • Job title & organisation
  • headshot and short bio (max. 100 words)

2. Co-Presenters(s)/Co-Author Information (if applicable)

  • Country
  • Email address
  • First name, Last Name
  • Job title & organisation
  • headshot and short bio (max. 100 words)

3. Abstract: Summary or Description of what will be discussed during the presentation (about 250 – 500 words)

This can include:

  • Background: The background of the conference abstract provides context and outlines the significance of the research or work being presented.
  • Objective: key findings, conclusions, and implications of the research or work being presented.
  • Methods: briefly describes the approach or methodology used in the research or work being presented.
  • Results: Summary of the main findings or outcomes of the research or work being presented.
  • Conclusion