Swiss Gender Medicine Symposium

Call for Posters (CfP)

The Swiss Gender Medicine Symposium 2026 brings together researchers, clinicians, decision makers, educators and students in gender medicine as well as representatives from business, research-oriented foundations and politics. The symposium thus offers the opportunity to share your work with a broad audience.

The Scientific Program Committee invites researchers to contribute posters to the Symposium.

Subjects

Posters should showcase research on the influence of sex and/or gender in medicine, namely on the following subjects:

  • Basic Science
  • Clinical Science
  • Public Health/Global Health

This call is open for researchers at all levels, and all studies.

Presentation at the Symposium

The Poster will be presented at the Swiss Gender Medicine Symposium in specific poster sessions. During the moderated poster walks you will have the possibility to present your research in a 2 to 3- minutes-presentation. We suggest adding a recording of your presentation to the poster with a QR-code, so it can be viewed upon request. Presenters should be available at the poster for questions during their poster walk. Authors, title and a short abstract will be published on the program section of the Symposium website.

Poster Prizes

There will be a poster prize (CHF 1’000.-) awarded for each subject group mentioned above and a publication of the winners trough the channels of the Symposium.

Requirements for Abstracts

Abstracts should include

  1. Title (please use a short and specific title)
  2. Background
  3. Objectives
  4. Methods
  5. Results / expected results
  6. Conclusions & impact

The abstract should be written in English with a maximum of 250 words.

Submission deadline: 30.06.2026 on the platform of Oxford abstracts (see the following link, you can register via a free account): https://app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/82056/submitter 

Corresponding authors will be notified of their acceptance by 31 July 2026.

Publikationsdatum:

05. Mai 2026

Frist:

30. Juni 2026

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