Disease Modeling and Adoption
International Conference: 21-22 May 2026, Berlin, Germany
Connecting Research to Applications
The conference provides a platform for researchers, technologists, and industry experts to explore advances in disease modeling. Sessions will focus on showcasing innovative disease models, recent development successes, and practical strategies for the development, application, collaborative use, and commercial translation of disease models.
Keywords: disease models, organoid systems, in vitro platforms, multi-disease models, predictive and translational modeling, model development, innovative approaches, preclinical testing, translational applications, custom models, commercialization, drug discovery
Interdisciplinary meetup: who should attend
- Researchers working on human disease models
- Engineers and technologists supporting model integration
- Computational modelers in predictive & translational research
- R&D leads and product managers managing model applications
- Industry providers of disease modeling platforms & services
Topics
including but not limited to:
Disease Modeling Technologies
Practical approaches to disease modeling, including in vitro model platforms, computational simulation, and combined experimental and digital modeling workflows used in research and development.
Model Products and Licensing
Presentation of disease model products and recent development progress, with discussion of practical pathways for commercial access, industry adoption, collaboration models, and commercial use licensing, supporting both academic and industrial users.
Customized Model Development and Services
Design and development of tailored human disease models to meet specific project needs, including validation, optimization, delivery, and ongoing technical and scientific support.
Special Track: Organoids and Organs-on-Chips for Disease Modelling
Development and application of organoid- and organ-on-chip-based models for disease research, highlighting advances in model design, functional validation, and their use in recapitulating disease mechanisms, supporting drug discovery, and enabling translational studies.
Connecting Industry and Academia
This conference goes beyond traditional discussions of disease modeling. It serves as a forum and meeting point where researchers, technologists, and industry experts showcase innovative disease models, emerging platforms, and approaches supporting their development, practical application, and translation for academic and industrial participants.
By connecting participants across the value chain, the Conference fosters interdisciplinary exchange that drives technology transfer, commercialization, and real-world application of innovations.