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Announcements
17 August 2026
Meet Us at the 15th Models of Physiology and Diseases Symposium, 23–24 September 2026, Singapore
MDPI is pleased to be attending the 15th Models of Physiology and Diseases Symposium, taking place from 23 to 24 September 2026 at the Centre for Life Sciences (CeLS), National University of Singapore (NUS).
This year’s symposium will bring together researchers working at the intersection of cancer biology and neurobiology, offering opportunities to explore the connections between these two rapidly evolving fields. The programme will feature insights from leading scientists from Singapore and around the world, covering a diverse range of topics from RNA biology and neurodegenerative diseases to cancer genomics and cellular plasticity.
The symposium provides a valuable platform for researchers to exchange ideas, share the latest developments in their fields, and explore new perspectives on the biological mechanisms underlying disease.
MDPI will be represented at the symposium by colleagues from our journals covering a range of disciplines relevant to physiology, disease modelling, biomedical sciences, and related fields.
The following journals will be represented at this symposium:
- Cancers;
- Life;
- Physiologia;
- BioMed;
- Diseases;
- Epigenomes;
- Endocrines;
- NeuroSci;
- Onco;
- Pathophysiology.
Visit the MDPI representatives at the symposium to learn more about our journals, explore publishing opportunities, and discuss how we support researchers in sharing their work with the global scientific community. We look forward to connecting with researchers, academics, and fellow members of the scientific community at the 15th Models of Physiology and Diseases Symposium in Singapore.