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Our HealthTech Research Centre in In vitro diagnostics is excited to invite you to the 2nd Biomarker Accelerator Conference 2026,

This first-of-its-kind conference dedicated to bridging the gap between biomarker discovery and their clinical implementation, advancing translational research and overcoming barriers to help biomarkers reach clinical practice.   

By bringing together multidisciplinary stakeholders, this event aims to inspire innovation, collaboration, and actionable strategies for transforming biomarker research into tangible clinical outcomes.

This year's event is focusing on rescuing stalled biomarkers and accelerating translation.

Event details

Date: 2 June 2026
Location: ARC West London, Hammersmith, London, W6 9RH
Time: 09:00am -17:00pm GMT

Register here.

Event highlights

Research insights from leading experts in translational biomarker science, In-depth discussions on overcoming challenges in biomarker validation and adoption.

  • What makes a strong biomarker trial
  • Lessons learned from real-world translation
  • Pathways to biomarker adoption
  • Why promising biomarkers stall, and how to overcome it!
  • The future of cancer diagnosis

Plus interactive translation workshops, dedicated networking opportunities, and a biomarker matchmaking session to foster collaboration between academia and industry.

Do not miss this opportunity to shape the future of biomarker innovation and make a real impact in healthcare. Spaces are limited, so early registration is encouraged to secure your spot.

Sponsorship opportunities available

Sponsorship packages to provide visibility for your organisation with a dedicated stall and connect directly with experts from academia, healthcare, and industry are also available.For more details, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

The team look forward to welcoming you to the Biomarker Accelerator Conference 2026

This event is funded by NIHR HealthTech Research Centre in In Vitro Diagnostics, Imperial College London, and kindly hosted by ARC West London.