Scientific Sessions

Track 1

Advanced Therapy and Treatment Techniques

Exploring the latest breakthroughs in therapeutic approaches for gastrointestinal conditions, including minimally invasive procedures, biologics, and next-generation treatment protocols transforming patient care

Track 2

Artificial Intelligence and Imaging in Gastroenterology

Examining how AI-powered diagnostics, deep learning algorithms, and advanced imaging technologies like capsule endoscopy and MR enterography are revolutionising early detection of GI diseases

Track 3

Clinical Research, Challenges and Evidence-Based Medicine

Discussing real-world clinical findings, translational research outcomes, and evidence-based strategies that bridge the gap between laboratory discoveries and frontline gastroenterology practice

Track 4

Colorectal Cancer and GI Tract Oncology

Addressing early detection, staging, surgical interventions, immunotherapy, and personalised treatment approaches for colorectal cancer and other gastrointestinal malignancies

Track 5

Fatty Liver, Hepatitis and Liver Regeneration

Covering NAFLD, NASH, viral hepatitis management, liver fibrosis reversal, and emerging regenerative therapies restoring hepatic function in chronic liver disease patients

Track 6

Gallbladder, Hepatic and Biliary Disorders

Exploring diagnosis and management of gallstones, cholangitis, biliary strictures, and hepatic disorders through medical, endoscopic, and surgical treatment pathways

Track 7

Gastro Emergency Care and Nursing

Highlighting critical care management of acute GI bleeding, perforation, obstruction, and the essential role of specialised gastroenterology nursing in emergency and post-operative settings

Track 8

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy and Interventional Therapy

Showcasing advances in diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy including EUS, ERCP, enteroscopy, and endoscopic submucosal dissection redefining minimally invasive GI intervention

Track 9

Gastrointestinal Genetics, Immunology and Inflammation

Investigating the genetic basis of GI disorders, immune-mediated gut diseases, and novel anti-inflammatory pathways offering targeted treatment possibilities for complex gastrointestinal conditions

Track 10

Gastrointestinal Pharmacology and Drug Therapy

Reviewing current and pipeline pharmacological agents, drug metabolism in GI disorders, and optimising medication regimens for improved therapeutic outcomes in digestive diseases

Track 11

Gastrointestinal Rare, Infectious and Post-COVID Disorders

Addressing rare GI syndromes, tropical and infectious gastroenterology, and the growing evidence of long COVID gastrointestinal complications including gut dysbiosis and persistent GI symptoms

Track 12

Geriatric and Pediatric Gastroenterology

Focusing on age-specific GI challenges — from congenital digestive disorders in children to malnutrition, polypharmacy, and motility issues in elderly gastroenterology patients

Track 13

Gut Microbiome, Prebiotics, Probiotics and FMT

Exploring the human gut microbiota's role in health and disease, with focus on prebiotic and probiotic therapies, dietary interventions, and fecal microbiota transplantation as a treatment frontier

Track 14

Gut-Brain Axis and Neurogastroenterology

Understanding the bidirectional communication between the gut and central nervous system, covering irritable bowel syndrome, functional GI disorders, and psychogastroenterology research

Track 15

Inflammatory Bowel Disease, GERD and Ulcers

Presenting updated management guidelines, biologic therapies, and endoscopic surveillance strategies for Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and peptic ulcers

Track 16

Molecular, Biochemical and Physiological Gastroenterology

Delving into the molecular mechanisms, biomarker discoveries, and physiological pathways underpinning GI diseases and informing the next generation of precision gastroenterology treatments

Track 17

Obesity, Metabolic GI Disorders and Pancreatic Diseases

Examining the interplay between obesity, metabolic syndrome, pancreatitis, and pancreatic cancer — including bariatric interventions and emerging therapies for metabolic digestive conditions

Track 18

Screening, Diagnosis and Translational Medicine

Highlighting innovations in non-invasive GI screening tools, biomarker-based diagnostics, and translational research accelerating the journey from bench discoveries to clinical gastroenterology practice

Track 19

Small and Large Bowel, Upper GI and Surgery

Covering disorders of the small intestine, colon, oesophagus, and stomach alongside surgical techniques, bowel transplantation, and minimally invasive approaches in GI surgery

Track 20

Veterinary Gastroenterology

Bridging human and animal GI medicine by exploring comparative gastroenterology, zoonotic digestive diseases, and veterinary research insights applicable to human gastrointestinal health

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