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Save the date. The fifth PDD-PDT symposium is coming soon.

Welcome to PDT 2026!

­On behalf of the organizing committee, we are delighted to welcome you once again to Nancy, from October 26 to 30, 2026, for the sixth PDT Symposium devoted to all aspects of clinical photodiagnostics and photodynamic therapy.

The program committee, local organizers, and UL PROPULS’ have worked diligently to put together an outstanding program.

Topics of the conference:

Clinical PDT-PD will be discussed in terms of photodynamic diagnosis or therapy, instrumentation, photosensitizers, dosimetry and light monitoring, mathematical modeling, cellular mechanisms and more.

The guiding idea behind the symposium is to keep the spirit of the famous Brixen conferences alive i.e. interesting discussions between young researchers, industrialists, seniors, poster presentations, oral communications and invited lectures on academic research but above all on clinical applications of PDT, in a pleasant atmosphere with good wine, good food and music.

This sixth PDT-PD symposium will feature interesting discussions between young and established researchers, poster presentations, oral presentations and invited talks from the sphere of academic research focusing primarily on the clinical applications of PDT-PD. Industry representatives will have the opportunity to present their innovations, as well as take stock and share future perspectives.

We hope you will have a warm and enjoyable time at the symposium, and that you will leave the meeting energized and armed with new insights into photodiagnosis and photodynamic therapy.

See you in Nancy!

The conference will be held in Nancy, a magnificent ducal city located just 90 minutes from Paris and from Luxembourg. Nancy is the French capital of Art Nouveau, with an outstanding collection of 18th century monuments, including the beautiful royal square Stanislas inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. It is also a lively student city, where you can enjoy a friendly atmosphere with many bars, café terraces, restaurants and museums.

The Organizing Committee.

 Céline Frochot, LRGP CNRS-Université de Lorraine, SFPMed 
and Serge Mordon, SFPMed

https://www.pdt2026.com/

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