Overview
The ERS Lung Science Conference (LSC) is at the forefront of basic and translational respiratory science and it is an essential event for budding respiratory researchers looking to boost their career. It offers a unique opportunity to network with peers from across the globe and will present cutting-edge abstracts on novel experimental lung research.
Conference date & venue
20th Lung Science Conference | 10–13 March, 2022 | Estoril, Portugal
Abstract submission for the Lung Science Conference 2022 is now open. The deadline to submit abstracts is 12 November at 23:59 CET.
The following features are organised every year:
Awards
Three prizes will be awarded during the conference:
- William MacNee Award – Young Investigator Session – recognising your presenters (40 years of age or less at the time of the conference) who submitted and outstanding abstract
- Geoffrey Laurent Award – Best oral presentation
- Distinguished Poster Awards
Mentorship programme
Each abstract author receiving a bursary is selected to the mentorship programme. Together with an appointed mentor, they will have the opportunity to discuss both scientific and career questions during a dedicated mentorship lunch on the second day of the conference.
Early career session
A special session for early career delegates is organised each year, taking place on Saturday afternoon during the conference.
Abstract submission
Abstract submission for the Lung Science Conference 2022 is now open. The deadline to submit abstracts is 12 November at 23:59 CET. Submit an abstract.
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