Showcase Your Research at the Dedicated Poster Session

Join your ADC safety peers for an exclusive poster session in a relaxed and collaborative atmosphere. With 70+ toxicology, translational, pharmacology, and clinical safety experts in attendance, this is your opportunity to showcase innovative approaches to predicting, preventing, and mitigating ADC toxicities to a highly focused audience.

Present your work and:

  • Demonstrate thought leadership in predictive toxicology, translational safety assessment, biomarker development, or dose optimization strategies
  • Receive direct scientific feedback from toxicologists, clinicians, translational scientists, and pharmacology leaders
  • Gain high-value visibility among decision-makers actively seeking innovative safety and translational solutions for ADC development
  • Build strategic partnerships with organizations exploring collaboration across toxicology platforms, biomarker technologies, computational modeling, and patient risk mitigation approaches

To submit a poster and reserve your space, please contact: info@hansonwade.com

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How to Submit Your Poster

  • You must first register your place to attend the 4th ADC Toxicity Summit
  • Submit an abstract for review to showcase your poster during the Scientific Poster Session
  • You will be notified once your abstract has been accepted along with details of printing and size requirements. We do request an online PDF of the poster 2 weeks prior to the summit

Explore the Full Event Guide

  • Explore fresh scientific perspectives with 88% new speakers and 50% new companies joining the summit in 2026
  • Learn directly from senior ADC decision-makers, with a speaker faculty made up of 25% C-level and 56% VP/Director-level experts
  • Build meaningful connections through 10+ hours of dedicated networking, interactive discussion, and collaborative debate
  • Take part in 2 hands-on workshops designed to tackle translational safety challenges and toxicity mitigation strategies
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