Tenerife, 21-23 July 2025
Welcome to the Advances in Biomedical REsearch Symposium in Tenerife (ABRE2025) that will take place on July 2025 from Monday 21st to Wednesday 23rd in La Laguna, Tenerife. The Symposium will cover different areas in Biomedicine such as theranostics, strategies against multi-drug resistant pathogens, advances in cancer treatment, antimicrobial research and many more topics!
This symposium will be both presential and on-line. Speakers from different countries will deliver plenary and invited lectures, and there will be oral and flash communications, as well as VIRTUAL (on-line) presentations stored on the web site, which will be commented on-line.
Tenerife Island is a world-known touristic resort in a privileged situation, with a mild climate along the year and a variety of sceneries, from volcanic landscapes (including World-Heritage Teide National Park) to forests, beautiful beaches where you can practise surf or relax under the sun, and an extraordinary underwater world. La Laguna, where the meeting will be held, is a World-Heritage five century-old town very well communicated with La Orotava, Puerto de La Cruz and other enticing locations. The Island is very well connected by international flights with Europe, Africa, America and Asia, including low-cost charter flights.
We hope that you will join us and share your research at the ABRE2025 Symposium, and at the same time, enjoy and discover Tenerife!
Leading medicinal chemist who has contributed to multiple clinical drug candidates, holding key roles at Sanofi, Glycovax Pharma, and global research institutions. With over 140 publications and 100 patents, he remains active as consultant in the fields of drug discovery, nanomedicine, and technology transfer.
Leading medicinal chemist who has contributed to multiple clinical drug candidates, holding key roles at Sanofi, Glycovax Pharma, and global research institutions. With over 140 publications and 100 patents, he remains active as consultant in the fields of drug discovery, nanomedicine, and technology transfer.
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