The Programme Organising Committee is thrilled to unveil an inspiring and forward-thinking scientific programme for BRS 2026.
Get ready for a dynamic mix of symposia, workshops, and discussions led by world-renowned experts, alongside plenty of opportunities to showcase and debate your own research. Whether you're presenting new findings, networking with peers, or exploring the latest innovations in bone research, this year’s programme promises something for everyone. Expect an exciting mix of symposia and workshops with renowned key opinion leaders as well as plenty of opportunities to present and discuss your own work.
INTERACTIVE SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Workshops
For this year's meeting, we are offering two workshops which will run in parallel with the main programme, both taking place on Wednesday 8 July. Both workshops have a limited capacity of 30 people each. Places are on a first come, first served basis.
In vitro Models of Bone - Bancroft Building, Mile End Campus
Alan Boyde, David Mills
11:25 - 11:35 - Welcome to the Queen Mary NanoVision Centre
11:35 - 11:50 - Capturing the microstructure of bone – Alan Boyde
11:50 - 12:05 - X-ray imaging of teeth – David Mills
12:05 - 12:25 - Tour of the NanoVision Centre
High Resolution Imaging - Engineering Building, Mile End Campus
Stefaan Verbruggen, Karin Hing
15:30 - 15:40 - Welcome to the Queen Mary Centre for Predictive in vitro Models
15:40 - 15:55 - Organ-a-chip models of bone – Stefaan Verbruggen
15:55 - 16:10 - Organoid and 3D models of bone – Karin Hing
16:10 - 16:30 - Tour of Queen Mary Organ-Chip Centre
Summaries of invited talks and abstracts for accepted oral communications will go live one week before the meeting.
See the current Page-to-view programme by clicking the thumbnail below:
For any questions, the BRS Events Team is happy to help - contact us via events@boneresearchsociety.org