The Cambridge Haematological Malignancies Virtual Institute is the largest concentration of haematological malignancies researchers in Europe. On Monday 1st September 2025 it is holding a one day conference in Cambridge open to anyone interested in haematological malignancies. The Cambridge Haematological Malignancies Virtual Institute Conference has an exciting programme of speakers from around the world and Cambridge covering discovery and translational research relevant to myeloid and lymphoid malignancies.
Keynote speakers
Scott Armstrong |
Ari Melnick |
Other confirmed speakers
- Nina Cabezas Wallscheid, Max Planck Institute of Immunology and Epigenetics and ETH Zurich
- Dan Hodson, University of Cambridge
- David Kent, University of York
- Andi Roy, University of Oxford
- Adam Wilkinson, University of Cambridge
Venue
The conference is being held in the outstanding conference centre of St Catharine's College in the historic centre of Cambridge.
St Catharine's College
Trumpington Street
Cambridge
CB2 1RL
UK
Programme
The conference will start at 10:45 to allow travel from other parts of the UK. The latest version of the programme can be downloaded here:
Registration
Registration costs £45 for all attendees. The conference is open to all (you do not have to be a member of the Cambridge Haematological Malignancies Virtual Institute to attend).
Please register and pay by credit card here
Alternatively if you are registering five or more attendees, you can complete this group registration form:
Please return the completed group registration form to hodpa@haem.cam.ac.uk by 21st August 2025. Payment before the conference is not necessary. You will be sent an invoice for payment after the conference.
Abstract submission
The conference features a poster exhibition. To be considered for a poster presentation, please complete this abstract submission form:
Please return the abstract submission form to hodpa@haem.cam.ac.uk. The deadline for abstract submissions is 27th July 2025.
Travel
Cambridge is accessible by train from around the UK. St Catharine's College is in the centre of Cambridge, a short bus ride from the station. Below are times of trains leaving from various cities that would allow attendees to arrive in time for the start of the conference:
Birmingham (New Street) Brighton London (Kings Cross) Norwich Nottingham Oxford York |
07:22 07:39 09:12 08:33 07:41 07:31 07:37 |
Sponsorship
We are grateful for sponsorship for the conference from Autolus Limited.