20th World Congress of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology

20th World Congress of Basic  
 and Clinical Pharmacology 2026  

  #WCP2026

lab visits

As part of WCP2026, EMCRs will have the opportunity to visit a range of world-class research labs across Australia either before or after the congress (12–17 July 2026).

These lab visits offer unique insights into cutting-edge work in clinical pharmacology, pharmacogenomics, drug discovery, aged care, respiratory health, pharmacology education and so much more!

EMCRs will engage with leading researchers, tour state-of-the-art facilities, and explore collaborative opportunities in areas such as precision medicine, therapeutic drug monitoring, education innovation, and more.

You can sign up for these lab visits during the registration process. If you have already registered and would like to attend, please email the congress organisers at wcp2026@expertevents.com.au.

Please note that while lab visits themselves are free, any associated travel and accommodation costs, such as flights to the host city and accommodation while there, will need to be covered by you.

If you have any questions about this opportunity please contact Professor Danijela Gnjidic via danijela.gnjidic@sydney.edu.au. 

Sydney

University of Technology Sydney
School of Life Sciences
Theme/Area of Research: Respiratory and inflammation

The University of Sydney
Sydney Pharmacy School
Theme/Area of Research: Education

The University of Sydney
Sydney Pharmacy School
Theme/Area of Research: Clinical pharmacology and pharmacogenomics

The University of Sydney
Sydney Pharmacy School
Theme/Area of Research: Poisoning Epidemiology and Toxico-surveillance

The University of Sydney
Kolling Institute
Theme/Area of Research: Clinical and translational pharmacology (Geriatrics)

UNSW Sydney
Department of Pharmacology
Theme/area of research: Drug Discovery, Gastro-intestinal/Urogenital, Respiratory and Inflammation, Cardiovascular, Neuropharmacology

perth

The University of Western Australia / Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research
Theme/Area of Research: Drug discovery, innovation, and industry

The University of Western Australia
School of Biomedical Sciences
Theme/Area of Research: Education 

ADELAIDE

Adelaide University / SAHMRI (South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute)
Theme/Area of Research: Aged care, pharmacy, pharmacoepidemiology

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