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BNMS Autumn Meeting 2026
BNMS Autumn Meeting 2026
24th - 25th September 2026
Brangwyn Hall, Swansea
Join us for the BNMS Autumn Meeting 2026 at Brangwyn Hall, Swansea

Address: Brangwyn Hall, Guildhall Road South, Swansea SA1 4PE

Brangwyn Hall

Programme
Thursday 24th September - 9am to 5pm
Thursday Dinner at 7pm
Friday 25th September 9am - 2pm

REGISTRATION WILL BE LAUNCHED MID-JUNE




Abstracts

You are invited to submit abstracts for poster presentations only.

Abstract submission deadline 19th July 2026

Notifications on abstract outcomes are expected to be sent on 3rd August 2026.

Please note that posters will not be judged, nor prizes awarded however there will be time to discuss your poster with delegates.

View abstract submission guidelines HERE

READ THE NOMENCLATURE GUIDELINES FOR SUBMITTING ABSTRACTS HERE

Author Andy Irwin, Singleton Hospital, Swansea with the support of Antony Gee, King's College London and Prof Heinz H. Coenen, Research Centre Jülich, Jülich, Germany, co-chairs of the consensus nomenclature rules in radiopharmaceutical sciences intitiave.

Submit your abstract here

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“Best meeting ever"
"A great opportunity to catch up with colleagues from other centres"
"Many thanks for a well run and interesting meeting"
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