
Free Media Partnership Between Lymphatics and Lymphatic Forum 2025, 12–14 June 2025, Chicago, Illinois, USA
The Lymphatic Forum brings together researchers worldwide involved in the study of lymphatics in health and disease. It is held every other year, alternating with the Gordon Research Conference on Lymphatics. The goal of the Lymphatic Forum is to broaden the scope of research beyond that which is typically covered. This is accomplished by diversifying the topics pertinent to lymphatic biology and the speakers involved and by growing the pool of researchers studying lymphatic biology and medicine.
LF2025 covers the following main themes: the development, functions, and dysfunctions of the lymphatic system and its role in human pathologies. The conference consists of discussions on basic science (Day 1 and 2) and clinical science (Day 3) to share the most updated information about lymphatics. The basic science covers lymphatic development and differentiation, fluid regulation, immune crosstalk, and metabolism. The meeting will be held at Northwestern University on the Chicago downtown campus from June 12 to 14, 2025.
LB2025 will provide ample opportunities for both formal and informal scientific interactions and networking. Importantly, LB2025 is designed to attract scientists from academia, industry, and government, as well as clinicians and therapists, to provide synergistic interactions that will stimulate both basic and clinical lymphatic biology research and translation.
Conference: Lymphatic Forum 2025 (LF2025)
Date: 12–14 June 2025
Location: Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Website: https://lymphaticforum.org/