ISBCH 2026
Aug 26-29, 2026
LA, California
OPENING MARCH 2026
Call for Symposia
The 4th Joint World Congress of the European Society for Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, International Society for Clinical Hemorheology, and International Society of Biorheology invites proposals for scientific symposia to be featured in the official Congress program.
We welcome innovative, interdisciplinary, and forward-looking sessions that advance knowledge in clinical hemorheology, microcirculation, and biorheology.
Preliminary Topics of Scientific Sessions
- Biorheology and Biotechnology
- Biorheology and Cancer
- Cellular Rheology and Biophysics
- Clinical Hemorheology
- Multiple Organ Damage: A Hemorheological Approach
- Micro/Nano Biomechanics
- Endothelial Function and Shear Stress
- Hemorheology and Hemoglobinopathies
- Hemorheology and Vascular Diseases
- Red blood cell Aggregation
- Red Blood Cell Deformability
- Role of Nitric Oxide in Biorheology
- Thrombus formation and Mechanics
- Rheological Behavior of Bio-materials
- Molecular Rheology
- Exercise Hemorheology
- Computational Hemodynamics and Hemorheology
- Modeling of Cell Dynamics: Cytoskeleton and Membrane
- Disease and Hemorheology
- Flow Visualization and Modeling
Symposium Format
Proposals should include:
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- Symposium title
- Scientific rationale and objectives (max. 300 words)
- Proposed chair(s) with affiliations
- List of speakers (3–5 recommended) and tentative presentation titles
- Brief description of how the session promotes scientific exchange and diversity
Sessions are typically 90–120 minutes in duration and should include time for discussion and audience engagement.
Submission & Review
All proposals will undergo peer review by the Congress Scientific Committee based on:
- Scientific quality and originality
- Relevance to the Congress themes
- International representation and diversity
- Balance across disciplines and societies
Submission deadline: April 1, 2026
Notification of acceptance:
Proposals should be submitted via the official Congress submission portal:
Help define the future of hemorheology and biorheology by contributing to a dynamic and impactful scientific program.
We look forward to receiving your symposium proposals and welcoming you to the 4th World Congress.

