Showcase Your Work

This informal poster session is designed to help you connect with fellow ion channel researchers and drug developers in a relaxed, collaborative environment. With a focused audience of biopharma and academic experts eager to explore the latest advances in electrophysiology, translational science, and emerging modalities, this is your opportunity to showcase your work and gain valuable exposure. 

Present your research, exchange ideas, and build meaningful relationships with peers tackling the same challenges across ion channel drug discovery and development. 

Why Get Involved? 

  • Showcase your expertise and demonstrate thought leadership in ion channel research 
  • Gain visibility among a targeted audience of biopharma innovators and decision-makers 
  • Engage in insightful discussions and receive direct feedback on your work 
  • Connect with potential collaborators and partners to accelerate your research 
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How to Submit Your Poster

  • You must first register your place to attend the Ion Channel-Targeted Drug Development Summit 
  • Submit an abstract for review to showcase your poster during the Scientific Poster Session 
  • You will be notified once your abstract has been accepted along with details of printing and size requirements. We do request an online PDF of the poster 2 weeks prior to the summit 
  • Scientific Poster Session: September 23rd  
  • Abstract Submission Deadline: September 11th 

Explore the Full Event Guide

  • Get a complete snapshot of the agenda, key topics, and scientific focus areas across discovery to clinic
  • Explore the cutting-edge themes shaping ion channel drug discovery, from electrophysiology to structural biology
  • Preview the calibre of speakers and leading biopharma companies driving the next wave of innovation
  • Understand how the summit tackles critical challenges like selectivity, translatability, and safety in ion channel development
  • Easily share key event insights with colleagues to support internal alignment and attendance decisions
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