Events occuring in, or with registration in: February 2026
February 2026
Keystone Symposia: Autophagy: Mechanisms to Therapy
This meeting will explore the roles and mechanisms of autophagy in health and disease contexts, addressing key knowledge gaps regarding its regulation and therapeutic potential.
Keystone Symposia: Membrane Dynamics, Repair and Disease
This inaugural conference will assemble experts and newcomers to the field, to discuss the exciting insights into both the cell biology and mechanisms of membrane repair, as well as emerging disease implications in Parkinson’s Disease and many others.
SBCF Symposium on the Cell Biology of Eukaryogenesis, and beyond!
After the success of previous “Cell Biology of…” editions, the French Society for Cell Biology will confront the central issue: the origin of the eukaryotic cell. Save the date! you won’t want to miss it.
Keystone Symposia: Mitochondria Signaling in Physiology and Disease
This meeting will explore signaling pathways, examining mechanisms of how mitochondrial DNA, metabolites, and ROS play central roles in epigenetic regulation, stress responses, inflammation, and aging.
EMBO Workshop: Intracellular mechanics and organelle mechanobiology
With this Workshop, we aim to unite mechanobiologists and phase separation experts to exchange emerging ideas, share techniques, and foster collaborations, thereby advancing our understanding of intracellular mechanics and organelle mechanobiology in health and disease.
The Company of Biologists Workshop – Macro to Micro: Quantitative Plant Imaging Across Scales
This Workshop will showcase and bring together interdisciplinary researchers utilising imaging across different spatial levels in plants. It aims to forge links across these differing imaging areas to increase our holistic understanding of plant physiology.
Keystone Symposia: The Ubiquitin Family in Biology and Disease
This meeting will unite researchers studying ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like proteins with those developing therapeutic applications targeting these pathways.
GRC: Lymphatics
Exploring Lymphatic Vascular Functions in Health and Disease
CSHL: Genome Organization & Nuclear Function
The specific goal of this meeting is to bring together cellular and molecular biologists to discuss recent advances in the spatial and temporal aspects of nuclear structure/function.
EMBO Practical Course – Quantitative Electron Microscopy for Cell Biology
The goal of this EMBO Practical Course is to guide participants from established methods of specimen preparation to novel and technically advanced approaches, including high-pressure freezing/freeze substitution, cryo-ultramicrotomy, and on-section immuno-gold labelling.
