Coming Events

Admescope actively participates in many international Life Sciences conferences. See below for some of the upcoming events where you can meet us and discuss your R&D services needs.

  • DDI Marbach Workshop 31 May – 2 June 2026, Öhningen, Germany

    In its 16th year, the Marbach Workshop brings together international experts to discuss current topics in drug–drug interactions. The 2026 event will update attendees on recent scientific advances and clinical applications. The workshop program features five dedicated sessions, each offering insightful, topic-specific presentations. You can read more on the event website. Team Admescope is excited to meet you there.

  • ISSX 16th European Meeting 29 June – 2 July 2026, Basel, Switzerland

    Join us at the 16th European Meeting! The event provides an opportunity to learn, network, and exchange ideas with researchers from Europe. Interact with a broad representation of researchers and other scientists who are gaining a deeper understanding of drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics. This year’s theme is “From Benchside Research to Bedside Reality: DMPK’s Next Chapter”.

  • DMDG-GMP-SPS Joint Meeting 2026 October 5-7, Diplomat Hotel Prague, Praha, Czechia

    Admescope, a Symeres company, is proud to sponsor the DMDG-GMP-SPS Joint Meeting 2026! The event offers great networking opportunities, inspiring talks, debate sessions, alongside topics reflecting current areas of strong scientific interest across ADME, DMPK, and PK/PD modelling. Meet our representatives at the event and learn how our team can support your projects with our comprehensive ADME-Tox portfolio.

  • ISSX 27th North American Meeting October 11 – 14, San Francisco, California, USA

    Meet us at the 27th North American Meeting, in San Francisco, California this fall! The event provides an opportunity to learn, network, and exchange ideas with researchers. Interact with a broad representation of researchers and other scientists who are gaining a deeper understanding of drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics. This year’s theme is “Back to the Future: DMPK Foundations and New Concepts”.