A power cut will shut down all EAS services on Tuesday, 10 January 2017 starting at 7:30 CET.
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Welcome to EAS 2026 !
29 June – 3 July 2026
SwissTech Convention Centre
Lausanne, Switzerland
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News
- 2026-May-5: Added Plenary talks page.
- 2026-Apr-21: The abstract selection was done and communicated. Similarly, the registration fee waiver and grant requests were communicated to the applicants.
- 2026-Apr-02: Added Sponsors & Exhibitors page.
- 2026-Mar-17: Updated Child care page.
- 2026-Feb-3: Added Child care page.
- 2026-Jan-29: Added Programme, Registration, Abstract Submission, Grant request, Social Events, Volunteers, Accommodation, Travel, Venue, Graphics, and Sponsorship & Exhibition pages.
- 2025-Dec-14: The selection of sessions has been made and applicants were contacted. The programme will be public at the opening of registration (end of Januay).
It will comprise 16 Symposia, 44 Special Sessions, and 7 Lunch Sessions.
- 2025-Oct-06: Added Organisers page with the SOC list.
- 2025-Sep-30: Call for sessions is now closed. 114 proposals were received and will now be judged by the EAS 2026 SOC.
- 2025-Jul-21: Website on-line and call for sessions released.
Important information on unsolicited requests for hotels
The EAS strongly recommends booking accommodation for EAS 2026 exclusively through our official partner, Kuoni Tumlare Congress, using the HotelMap booking platform. We especially urge caution when receiving unsolicited offers to provide hotel rooms or other services, or unsolicited phone calls requesting, e.g., to confirm your hotel reservations. We strongly advise you not to engage with any of these other companies, and cannot accept any responsibility for adverse consequences should you choose to do so. In case of any questions, kindly contact Kuoni Tumlare Congress at eas2026 @ kuonitumlare.com.
Ethics and Anti-harassment statement
The EAS considers its annual meetings to be a privileged occasion for free and frank interchange of scientific ideas, as well as for the nurturing and creation of professional and social contacts. Any abuse of power or inappropriate behaviour has no place at EAS 2026.
On 19 January 2023, EAS Council has adopted the updated EAS Ethics Statement and Guidelines for Good Practice. These will apply during EAS 2026 and all participants are urged to read the document and follow its recommendations.
Furthermore all participants will need to abide to the code of conduct.
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