August 24-26, 2026 | London, UK & Online

World Congress on
Gynecology, Obstetrics & Women's Health

Gynecology 2026 | Hybrid Event

 

The World Congress on Gynecology, Obstetrics & Women’s Health (Gynecology 2026) is a premier international congress focused on uniting experts, researchers, clinicians, and policymakers to advance women's health through innovation, research, and global collaboration. Scheduled to be held from August 24–26, 2026, in London, UK, this prestigious event offers a dynamic platform to explore the latest developments in gynecology, obstetrics, reproductive health, and women's wellness. This conference offers participants the flexibility to attend either in person in London or virtually from the comfort of their home or workplace.

Theme: Advancing Women's Health: Innovations, Challenges & Future Perspectives

Organized with a vision to foster meaningful discussions and share pioneering breakthroughs, Gynecology 2026 will feature keynote lectures, interactive panel discussions, hands-on workshops, and scientific presentations. The congress brings together diverse voices from academia, clinical practice, and industry to inspire change and improve outcomes in women’s healthcare worldwide. Whether you're an established expert or an emerging researcher, Gynecology 2026 provides unparalleled opportunities to network, collaborate, and stay at the forefront of advancements in the field.

Conference Dates

August 24-26, 2026

Conference Venue

Sheraton Skyline Hotel London Heathrow
Heathrow Airport, Bath Rd
London, United Kingdom UB3 5BP

Scientific Sessions

 

Reproductive Health and Fertility

Infertility is a complex medical condition affecting both men and women, often caused by hormonal imbalances, genetic factors, or underlying disorders such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and endometriosis. PCOS disrupts ovulation, leading to irregular menstrual cycles and reduced fertility, while endometriosis causes inflammation and scarring, impairing reproductive function. Male factor infertility, commonly associated with low sperm count, poor motility, or abnormal morphology, requires thorough evaluation through semen analysis and hormone assessments. Accurate diagnosis through advanced imaging, laboratory tests, and genetic screening is essential for effective treatment planning.

Significant advancements in assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have revolutionized fertility treatment. Procedures such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), and intrauterine insemination (IUI) offer viable solutions for couples facing conception challenges. Fertility preservation techniques, including egg and sperm freezing, provide options for individuals delaying parenthood due to medical or personal reasons. Personalized treatment strategies, incorporating lifestyle modifications, hormonal therapies, and surgical interventions, play a crucial role in optimizing reproductive outcomes. Early diagnosis and a multidisciplinary approach remain key to managing infertility and improving the chances of successful conception.

Gynecologic Oncology and Cancer Care

Gynecologic cancers, including cervical, ovarian, and endometrial cancers, require early detection and advanced treatment approaches to improve patient outcomes. Cervical cancer prevention has been revolutionized by HPV vaccination and routine screening through Pap smears and HPV testing. Ovarian cancer remains challenging due to its late-stage diagnosis, emphasizing the need for improved biomarkers and imaging techniques for early detection. Ongoing research into genetic predisposition and molecular profiling is shaping personalized treatment strategies for uterine and endometrial cancers, enhancing therapeutic precision.

Advancements in gynecologic oncology have introduced innovative treatment options such as immunotherapy and targeted therapy, offering improved efficacy with reduced side effects. HPV-related cancer prevention efforts highlight the importance of vaccination and early intervention. Modern radiation techniques and chemotherapy regimens continue to evolve, providing better tumor control while minimizing toxicity. As research progresses, the integration of precision medicine, novel drug therapies, and minimally invasive surgical techniques is transforming cancer care, offering new hope for patients facing gynecologic malignancies.

Urogynecology and Pelvic Floor Disorders

Urogynecology focuses on the diagnosis and management of pelvic floor disorders, which significantly impact a woman's quality of life. Pelvic organ prolapse, often caused by childbirth, aging, or connective tissue weakness, can be treated through pessary placement, pelvic floor therapy, or minimally invasive surgical repairs. Urinary incontinence, ranging from stress to urge incontinence, requires a tailored approach, including behavioral therapies, medication, or surgical interventions such as sling procedures for long-term relief.

Recent advancements in urogynecology have improved treatment options for complex pelvic floor conditions, including fistulas and recurrent prolapse. Innovations in vaginal mesh implants and reconstructive techniques have refined surgical outcomes while prioritizing patient safety. Pelvic floor rehabilitation, incorporating physiotherapy and biofeedback, plays a crucial role in non-surgical management. Ongoing research in female pelvic medicine continues to enhance diagnostic methods and treatment strategies, ensuring better outcomes for women experiencing these challenging conditions.

Menopause and Aging in Womens Health

Menopause marks a significant transition in a woman's life, bringing hormonal changes that impact overall health and well-being. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) remains a key option for managing symptoms like hot flashes, mood swings, and sleep disturbances, though its risks and benefits must be carefully considered. Non-hormonal therapies, including lifestyle modifications, dietary adjustments, and alternative treatments, offer effective symptom relief for women seeking alternatives to HRT. Additionally, cognitive health is a growing concern, with research highlighting the importance of mental well-being, memory support, and preventive strategies against neurodegenerative diseases.

Aging also affects bone and cardiovascular health, increasing the risk of osteoporosis and heart disease. Postmenopausal women are more susceptible to bone density loss, making calcium and vitamin D intake, along with weight-bearing exercises, essential for fracture prevention. Cardiovascular risks rise with declining estrogen levels, emphasizing the need for regular screenings, heart-healthy diets, and active lifestyles. Advances in menopause management continue to enhance quality of life, ensuring that women maintain optimal health as they age.

Sexual and Reproductive Health

Comprehensive sexual and reproductive health care is essential for promoting autonomy, well-being, and equitable access to medical services. Safe abortion practices and reproductive rights remain central to global health discussions, emphasizing the need for evidence-based policies and access to quality care. Advances in contraceptive methods, including long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) and non-hormonal options, have improved effectiveness and accessibility, empowering individuals to make informed reproductive choices. Family planning initiatives continue to play a vital role in reducing maternal mortality, supporting economic stability, and promoting sustainable population health worldwide.

Ensuring inclusive reproductive health care involves addressing the unique needs of LGBTQ+ individuals, fostering accessibility and sensitivity in gynecologic services. Sexual health extends beyond contraception and pregnancy, encompassing concerns related to intimacy, dysfunction, and overall well-being. Ethical considerations in reproductive medicine, including assisted reproductive technologies and patient autonomy, require ongoing dialogue to balance medical advancements with ethical responsibility. As sexual and reproductive health care evolves, a patient-centered approach remains critical in promoting equity, education, and comprehensive care for all individuals.

Obstetric Emergencies and Maternal Health

Timely management of obstetric emergencies is critical in ensuring maternal and neonatal survival. Postpartum hemorrhage remains a leading cause of maternal mortality, necessitating prompt intervention through uterotonics, fluid resuscitation, and surgical procedures when necessary. Emergency cesarean sections are performed for complications such as fetal distress, placental abruption, or obstructed labor, with outcomes largely dependent on early recognition and rapid response. Maternal sepsis, often resulting from infections during pregnancy or childbirth, requires vigilant monitoring, antibiotic therapy, and strict infection control measures to prevent life-threatening complications.

Obstetric trauma, including uterine rupture and perineal injuries, demands specialized surgical management to minimize long-term reproductive consequences. Neonatal resuscitation plays a vital role in immediate newborn care, ensuring optimal oxygenation and stabilization in cases of birth asphyxia or preterm delivery. Additionally, psychological support following pregnancy loss is essential in addressing the emotional impact on parents, emphasizing the importance of mental health care in maternal well-being. Advances in obstetric medicine continue to improve emergency response protocols, reducing maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality.

Breast Health and Breast Cancer

Advancements in breast health have significantly improved early detection and treatment outcomes. Modern breast cancer screening methods, including 3D mammography and AI-assisted imaging, enhance early diagnosis, leading to better survival rates. Genetic testing for BRCA mutations and other risk markers enables personalized treatment strategies, allowing for targeted therapies and preventive measures. Breast reconstruction surgery following mastectomy has evolved, offering patients innovative techniques that restore both function and appearance, improving post-treatment quality of life.

Beyond cancer, comprehensive breast care includes support for breastfeeding mothers through lactation counseling and medical interventions for common challenges. Benign breast conditions, such as fibrocystic breast changes and cysts, require proper evaluation to distinguish them from malignancies and alleviate symptoms. Public health initiatives emphasizing awareness, preventive screenings, and lifestyle modifications play a crucial role in reducing breast cancer incidence. As research continues, a multidisciplinary approach integrating technology, patient education, and personalized care remains key to improving breast health and overall well-being.

Nutrition and Lifestyle in Women’s Health

A well-balanced diet and an active lifestyle play a vital role in supporting women’s reproductive and overall health. Proper nutrition can help manage gynecological disorders such as endometriosis and fibroids by reducing inflammation and balancing hormone levels. Exercise positively influences hormonal health, aiding in menstrual cycle regulation and reducing symptoms of conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). While fertility diets are widely discussed, separating myths from scientific evidence is essential in understanding how specific nutrients, such as folic acid and antioxidants, support reproductive function.

Lifestyle modifications, including dietary adjustments, have proven effective in managing PCOS by improving insulin sensitivity and hormonal balance. Emerging research highlights the gut microbiome’s role in reproductive health, with healthy gut bacteria contributing to hormone metabolism and immune function. During pregnancy and postpartum, weight management strategies focus on balanced nutrition and safe physical activity to support maternal and infant health. As research advances, personalized nutrition and lifestyle interventions continue to shape women’s healthcare, promoting long-term wellness and disease prevention.

Scientific Committee

 
Gynecology Conference

Torbjorn Backstrom

Umea Neurosteroid Research Center, Sweden
Gynecology Conference

Marlen Sulamanidze

Total Charm Clinic, Georgia
Gynecology Conference

Mohamed M Hosni

London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust, United Kingdom
Gynecology Conference

Ricardo F Savaris

Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Speakers

 
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Alexandra Turco

Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, United States

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Roxana Belciu Kerns

Amarastesia LTD, United States

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Noor Ul Huda

Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust, United Kingdom

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Stephanie Daniels

Royal Surrey County Hospital, United Kingdom

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Holly Evans

The Lindisfarne Clinic (General Practice), Australia

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Juan Du

Karolinska Institutet, Sweden

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Mariateresa Moretti

Independent researcher, Italy

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Jinxiang Wu

The Second Hospital Affiliated of Fujian Medical University , China

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Alexandra Morris

It’s Not Just A Period, United Kingdom

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Azhar Kharsa

King Fahad Specialist Hospital, Saudi Arabia

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Past Conference Information

 

Iris Scientific Group takes great pride in announcing the successful outcome of the World Health Care and Nursing Conference (WHCN 2019) which was held in Valencia, Spain from September 23-25, 2019.

For WHCN 2019 Final Program: Click here

For WHCN 2019 Proceedings: Click Here

For WHCN 2019 Gallery: Click Here

In 2019 we were honored with the presence of renowned session leaders and keynote speakers worldwide. We want to thank the scientific committee for their dedicated participation, intellectual expertise, and their high-quality presentations.

Organizing Committee of WHCN 2019:

  • Pirkko Kouri, Savonia University of Applied Sciences, Finland
  • Penny Daugherty, Northside Hospital Cancer Institute, USA
  • Maria Rosaria Mascolo, University of Genoa, Italy
  • Carol A Conley, Boston Medical Center, USA

The Organizing Committee would like to thank the moderators Angela O'Connor, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Australia, and Carrinna A. Hansen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark for their contribution which ensued in the smooth functioning of the conference.

Iris Scientific Group is prerogative to thank the Organizing Committee Members, Keynote speakers; Chairs on engross the plenary sessions, workshops, and special sessions in an expanded manner to make this conference a privileged.

Nursing Conference 2019 Keynote Speakers:

  • Pirkko Kouri, Savonia University of Applied Sciences Ltd, Finland
  • Liisa Kathleen Ortegon, Houston Methodist Hospital, USA
  • Penny Daugherty, Northside Hospital Cancer Institute, USA

Nursing Conference Speakers:

  • Renee B Bazzelle, USA Navy Nurse Corps, USA
  • Susanne Salmela, Vaasa Central Hospital, Finland
  • Noël Busch-Armendariz, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
  • Margaret Bassett, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
  • Deidi Olaya-Rodriguez, Washington University in St. Louis, USA
  • Donna Rolin, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
  • Shirley Evers-Manly, All Health Care/Imani’s, USA
  • Elvessa Narvasa, Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses, Canada
  • Eugenia Trigoso Arjona, Hospital Universitario y Politécnico LA FE, Spain
  • Sonia Casanova Vivas, Health Public Department, Spain
  • Elena Baixauli Gallego, University of Valencia, Spain
  • Arda Teunissen, Spitex Zürich Limmat, Switzerland
  • Angela O'Connor, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Australia
  • Soy Ramsumeer, Comprehensive T2DM Services and A-Z Diabetes & Wound Care Services, USA
  • Pete Nathans, Comprehensive T2DM Services and A-Z Diabetes & Wound Care Services, USA
  • Carrinna A. Hansen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Krista L. Nelson, Southern Arkansas University, USA
  • Jana Slobodníková, Alexander Dubcek University of Tren?ín, Slovakia
  • Elaine Clear, St Vincent’s University Hospital, Ireland
  • Farooq Brohi, North Tees & Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust, UK
  • Revue Eric, Lariboisière Hospital, France
  • Nojoud Alreshidi, University of Hail, Saudi Arabia
  • Nayara Perla Silva, Government of the state of Pernambuco, Brazil
  • Lubinu Francesco, CPS Lugano, Switzerland
  • Tiina Arpola, Savonia University of Applied Sciences, Finland
  • Hanna-Mari Nevala, Savonia University of Applied Sciences, Finland
  • Mona Taylor, Thompson Rivers University, Canada
  • Margaret C. Maimbolwa, University of Zambia, Zambia
  • Zhenhua SANG, Beijing Tsinghua Chang Gung Hospital, China
  • Pei-Shan Lee, Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
  • Shui-Tao Hu, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
  • Juan Cai, Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital, China
  • Chuan Yun-Zhang, Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital, China
  • Jantakan Kanjanawetang, Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand
  • Joanna Chyliska, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland

Nursing Conference 2019 Workshops:

  • Workshop on: Interprofessional education and its integration into a nursing curriculum

Cynthia Horton, Cecil College, USA

  • Workshop on: Hospital offers living lab platform to advance nursing

Merita Kaunisto, Kuopio University Hospital, Finland

Hanna-Mari Nevala, Savonia University of Applied Sciences, Finland

Tiina Arpola, Savonia University of Applied Sciences, Finland

Nursing Conference 2019 Poster Presenters:

  • Chantira Chiaranai, Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand
  • Warithorn Prawatwong, Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand
  • Saranya Chularee, Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand
  • Mi-Chun Chou, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
  • Tzu-Ting Chen, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
  • Li hua Cheng, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
  • Pei-Chien Lu, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
  • Soy Ramsumeer, Comprehensive T2DM Services and A-Z Diabetes & Wound Care Services, USA
  • Pete Nathans, Comprehensive T2DM Services and A-Z Diabetes & Wound Care Services, USA
  • Susan Berry Cann, St Elizabeth’s Medical Center, USA

We congratulate the Best poster award winner Chantira Chiaranai, Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand. We would also like to thank Cynthia Horton, Cecil College, USA who supported us by evaluating the posters.

We thank all the participants for their magnificent contribution towards the event which facilitated us for the successful accomplishment of this event.

We greatly hope to see you again, with added vigor and with your other colleagues in "3rd International Nursing Networking Conference (INNC-2025)" during April 23-25, 2025, at Las Vegas, USA, and in Virtual format.

Iris Scientific Group takes great pride in announcing the successful outcome of the World Catalysis and Chemical Engineering Network Congress (WCCN 2025) which was held in Virtual Mode from April 23-25, 2025.

For WCCN 2025 Final Program: Click Here

In 2025 we were honored with the presence of renowned session leaders and keynote speakers worldwide. We want to thank the scientific committee for their dedicated participation, intellectual expertise, and their high-quality presentations.

Organizing Committee of WCCN 2025:

  • Dai-Yeun Jeong, Director of Asia Climate Change Education Center, South Korea
  • Thomas Webster, Hebei University of Technology, United States
  • Eleonora Aneggi, University of Udine, Italy
  • Maria Jose Lavorante, Institution of Scientific and Technological Research for Defense, Argentina
  • Tokeer Ahmad, Jamia Millia Islamia, India
  • Vasily Lutsyk, Buryat State University, Russia
  • Valery P. Kalinitchenko, Institute of Fertility of Soils of South Russia, Russia

The Organizing Committee would like to thank the moderators Maria Jose Lavorante, Institution of Scientific and Technological Research for Defense, Argentina and Rahul Hajare, Sandip University, India for their contribution which ensued in the smooth functioning of the conference.

 Iris Scientific Group is prerogative to thank the Organizing Committee Members, Keynote speakers; Chairs on engross the plenary sessions, workshops, and special sessions in an expanded manner to make this conference a privileged.

WCCN 2025 Keynote Speakers:

  • Dai-Yeun Jeong, Director of Asia Climate Change Education Center, South Korea
  • Thomas Webster, Hebei University of Technology, United States
  • Eleonora Aneggi, University of Udine, Italy
  • Maria Jose Lavorante, Institution of Scientific and Technological Research for Defense, Argentina
  • Tokeer Ahmad, Jamia Millia Islamia, India
  • Vasily Lutsyk, Buryat State University, Russia
  • Valery P. Kalinitchenko, Institute of Fertility of Soils of South Russia, Russia

WCCN 2025 Plenary Speakers:

  • Alexander G. Ramm, Kansas State University, USA

WCCN 2025 Speakers:

  • Joanna Drzezdzon, University in GdaÅ„sk, Poland
  • Kumar Sachin, Taylors University, Malaysia
  • Rahul Hajare, Sandip University, India
  • Ashanendu Mandal, University of Calcutta, India
  • Omvir Singh, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, India
  • Delia Teresa Sponza, Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey
  • Jose Angel Siles Lopez, University of Córdoba, Spain
  • Osman Adiguzel, Firat University, Turkey
  • Мikhail Kashchenko, Ural Federal University, Russia
  • Luis Isernia, University of Oriente, Venezuela
  • Orlando Elguera, National University of Engineering, Peru
  • Sergey Suchkov, The Russian University of Medicine & Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Russian Federation
  • Ali Yetgin, Cukurova University, Turkey
  • Lazhar Hajji, University of Al Manar Tunis, Tunisia

We thank all the participants for their magnificent contribution towards the event which facilitated us for the successful accomplishment of this event.

We greatly hope to see you again, with added vigor and with your other colleagues in “2nd World Catalysis and Chemical Engineering Network Congress (WCCN 2026)” during April 22-24, 2026. WCCN 2026 will be a hybrid event, offering both in-person and virtual participation options, allowing attendees to engage from anywhere in the world.

Iris Scientific Group takes great pride in announcing the successful outcome of the 3rd International Nursing Networking Conference (INNC 2025) which was held in Virtual Mode from April 23-25, 2025.

For INNC 2025 Final Program: Click Here

In 2025 we were honored with the presence of renowned session leaders and keynote speakers worldwide. We want to thank the scientific committee for their dedicated participation, intellectual expertise, and their high-quality presentations.

Organizing Committee of INNC 2025:

  • Sofica Bistriceanu, Academic Medical Unit - CMI, Romania
  • Bernd Blobel, University of Regensburg, Germany
  • Daryle Wane, Pasco-Hernando State College, United States
  • Petrova Nataliya, Saint Petersburg State I. P. Pavlov Medical University, Russian Federation

The Organizing Committee would like to thank the moderators Sofica Bistriceanu, Academic Medical Unit - CMI, Romania, and Anum Fatima, Chiang Mai University, Thailand for their contribution which ensued in the smooth functioning of the conference.

Iris Scientific Group is prerogative to thank the Organizing Committee Members, Keynote speakers; Chairs on engross the plenary sessions, workshops, and special sessions in an expanded manner to make this conference a privileged.

INNC 2025 Keynote Speakers:

  • Sofica Bistriceanu, Academic Medical Unit - CMI, Romania
  • Bernd Blobel, University of Regensburg, Germany
  • Daryle Wane, Pasco-Hernando State College, United States
  • Petrova Nataliya, Saint Petersburg State I. P. Pavlov Medical University, Russian Federation

INNC 2025 Speakers:

  • Neomie Congello, California State University Channel Islands, United States
  • Saumya Pandey, Indira IVF Hospital, India
  • Liangmei Chen, Xi'an Mental Health Center, China
  • Schaffer Daniela, Klagenfurt Hospital, Austria
  • Franz Porzsolt, Private Research Institute Clinical Economics, Germany
  • Melike Yavas Celik, Gaziantep University, Turkey
  • Kenneth R. Marileise Roberta Antoneli Fonseca, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil
  • Juliet Ugbedeojo Shaibu, Global Health Policy Task Force, WFPHA, Switzerland
  • Anum Fatima, Chiang Mai University, Thailand
  • Ayan Chatterjee, Medhavi Skills University, India
  • David John Wortley, UK
  • Humna Baig, Al Rehaab, Pakistan
  • Mohammad Hossein Delshad, Torbat Heydariyeh University of Medical Sciences, Iran, Islamic Republic of
  • Mary Anbarasi Johnson, College of Nursing, India
  • Vanessa Williams Harvey, HippoCLIN, United States
  • Nonye Tochi Aghanya, United States
  • Yousef Ahmed Al shaabi, Sana, a University, Yemen
  • El moubchiri chaimaa, Hassan First University of Settat, Morocco

INNC 2025 Poster Presenters:

  • Ashley N. Frederick, Western Illinois University, United States
  • Dylan Salrin, Children's Hospital Colorado, United States
  • Hanan Morsy Salim Metwally, Zagazig University, Egypt
  • Lt Col Yamuna CB, Army & Delhi University, India

We thank all the participants for their magnificent contribution towards the event which facilitated us for the successful accomplishment of this event.

We greatly hope to see you again, with added vigor and with your other colleagues in “4th International Nursing Networking Conference (INNC 2026)” during April 13-15, 2026. INNC 2026 will be a hybrid event, offering both in-person and virtual participation options, allowing attendees to engage from anywhere in the world.

Iris Scientific Group takes great pride in announcing the successful outcome of the International Cancer Conference (ICC 2025) which was held in Virtual Mode from November 27-29, 2025.

For ICC 2025 Final Program: Click Here

In 2025 we were honored with the presence of renowned session leaders and keynote speakers worldwide. We want to thank the scientific committee for their dedicated participation, intellectual expertise, and their high-quality presentations.

Organizing Committee of ICC 2025:

  • Orestis Ioannidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Jacques Pouyssegur, University of Nice, France
  • Manmohan Agarwal, Pushpadi Cancer Care Centre, India
  • Kye Young Lee, Konkuk University Medical Center, South Korea
  • Arezou Ghazani, Harvard Medical School, United States
  • Toshiko Kato, Independent researcher, Japan

The Organizing Committee would like to thank the moderators Don Mathew, Pacific Medical College & Hospital, India for his contribution which ensued in the smooth functioning of the conference.

 Iris Scientific Group is prerogative to thank the Organizing Committee Members, Keynote speakers; Chairs on engross the plenary sessions, workshops, and special sessions in an expanded manner to make this conference a privileged.

ICC 2025 Keynote Speakers:

  • Orestis Ioannidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Jacques Pouyssegur, University of Nice, France
  • Manmohan Agarwal, Pushpadi Cancer Care Centre, India
  • Kye Young Lee, Konkuk University Medical Center, South Korea
  • Arezou Ghazani, Harvard Medical School, United States
  • Toshiko Kato, Independent researcher, Japan
  • Don Mathew, Pacific Medical College & Hospital, India
  • Homer S. Black, Baylor College of Medicine, United States

ICC 2025 Speakers:

  • Jun Bai, Shaanxi Provincial People’s Hosptital, China
  • Michael Firer, Ariel University, Israel
  • Manisha Lakhanpal Sharma, Consultant Emanate Dental Clinic, India
  • Mohite Utkarsha Laxman, MET's League of Colleges Bhujbal, India
  • Saad Sabbar Dahham, University of Technology and Applied Science, Oman
  • Emma Holly, Restore Therapy Ltd, United Kingdom
  • Lorenzo Andreani, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Pisana, Italy
  • Nomeda Juodziukyniene, University of Health Sciences, Lithuania
  • Vladan Radosavljevic, Military Medical Academy, Serbia
  • Nermeen M. ElBakary, Egyptian atomic energy authority, Egypt
  • Ali Mehboob, Genesis Biotech Group LLC, USA
  • Asfar S. Azmi, Wayne State University, United States
  • Nguyen Dinh Song, Cho Ray Hospital, Vietnam

We thank all the participants for their magnificent contribution towards the event which facilitated us for the successful accomplishment of this event.

We greatly hope to see you again, with added vigor and with your other colleagues in “2nd Edition of International Cancer Conference (ICC 2026)” during November 09-11, 2026. ICC 2026 will be a hybrid event, offering both in-person and virtual participation options, allowing attendees to engage from anywhere in the world.

Iris Scientific Group takes great pride in announcing the successful outcome of the Global Conference on Material Science and Nanotechnology (GCMN 2025) which was held in Virtual Mode from April 28-30, 2025.

For GCMN 2025 Final Program: Click Here

In 2025 we were honored with the presence of renowned session leaders and keynote speakers worldwide. We want to thank the scientific committee for their dedicated participation, intellectual expertise, and their high-quality presentations.

Organizing Committee of GCMN 2025:

  • Stanislav Ordin, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
  • Vladimir G. Chigrinov, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
  • Paulo Cesar De Morais, Catholic University Of Brasilia, Brazil
  • Roya Dastjerdi, Yazd University, Iran

The Organizing Committee would like to thank the moderators Santoshi Misra, St. Ann's College for women, India for her contribution which ensued in the smooth functioning of the conference.

Iris Scientific Group is prerogative to thank the Organizing Committee Members, Keynote speakers; Chairs on engross the plenary sessions, workshops, and special sessions in an expanded manner to make this conference a privileged.

GCMN 2025 Keynote Speakers:

  • Stanislav Ordin, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
  • Vladimir G. Chigrinov, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
  • Paulo Cesar De Morais, Catholic University Of Brasilia, Brazil
  • Roya Dastjerdi, Yazd University, Iran

GCMN 2025 Plenary Speakers:

  • Alexander G. Ramm, Kansas State University, USA

GCMN 2025 Speakers:

  • Arun Kumar Singh, Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, India
  • Subash Chandra Mishra, India
  • Christopher Oluwatobi Adeogun, South China University of Technology, China
  • Naseem Ahmad, Kunsan National University, Korea, Republic of
  • Manojit De, Guru Gobind Singh Educational Society’s Technical Campus, India
  • Shabina Ali, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Pakistan
  • Maryam Motallebi Aghgonbad, Urmia University, Iran, Islamic Republic of
  • Asmaa Reda Abd EL-Salam, Sadat City University, Egypt
  • Santoshi Misra, St. Ann's College for women, India
  • Sameena Bibi, Air University, Pakistan
  • Bilal Ahmad Reshi, Narsimha Reddy Engineering College, India
  • S.V.A.R.Sastry, Harcourt Butler Technical University, India
  • Suresh C Ameta, PAHER University, India
  • Andrey Belousov, Intensive Care Kharkiv National Medical University, Ukraine
  • Olaniyi Awe, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria

GCMN 2025 Poster Presenters:

  • Dariusz Bochenek, University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland
  • Dagmara BrzeziÅ„ska, University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland

We thank all the participants for their magnificent contribution towards the event which facilitated us for the successful accomplishment of this event.

We greatly hope to see you again, with added vigor and with your other colleagues in “2nd Global Conference on Material Science and Nanotechnology (GCMN 2026)” during April 13-15, 2026.

GCMN 2026 will be a hybrid event, offering both in-person and virtual participation options, allowing attendees to engage from anywhere in the world.

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