Showcase Your Research at the Dedicated Poster Session

Join your ADC chemistry peers for an exclusive poster session in a relaxed and collaborative atmosphere.

With 80+ linker and conjugation experts in attendance, this is your prime opportunity to showcase platform innovation, novel linker architectures, or advanced conjugation workflows to a highly technical audience.

Present your work and:

  • Demonstrate thought leadership in site-specific conjugation, dual-payload engineering, stability optimization, or high-DAR platform development
  • Receive direct technical feedback from senior chemists, protein engineers, and translational leaders
  • Gain high-value visibility among decision-makers actively seeking innovative chemistry solutions
  • Build partnerships with organizations exploring collaboration, platform integration, or technology licensing

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 Linker & Conjugation 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

The 4th ADC Linker & Conjugation Summit is the only dedicated platform focused solely on solving the chemistry challenges underpinning next-generation ADC design.

Highlights Include:

  • 20+ expert speakers from leading big pharma and biotech organizations advancing linker and conjugation innovation
  • Actionable, technical insights into site-specific, enzymatic, glycan-directed, click-chemistry, and pyridazinedione-based conjugation strategies
  • Case studies on dual-payload ADCs, high-DAR constructs, degrader-antibody conjugates, and orthogonal conjugation platforms
  • 2 interactive pre-conference workshops bridging chemistry with PK/PD and translational performance
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