EASL Congress 2027

Join us at the next edition of EASL Congress

Get ready for EASL Congress 2027, happening on 16-19 June in London, United Kingdom. 

EASL Congress is Europe’s largest event dedicated to liver health, where doctors, scientists, allied health professionals, patients and industry partners join to exchange knowledge and best practices, discover research breakthroughs, and form lasting connections. 

Whether you’re just starting your journey in hepatology or an expert in the field, there’s something here for everyone. During our four days together we will experience a rich programme covering all tracks of hepatology, and with a diverse array of session formats tailored to your interests.

Though rooted in Europe, EASL Congress attracts a global participation and fosters international dialogue and perspectives. This year’s congress will also be accessible online, ensuring ease of access for all participants.

We invite you to join us from 16.19 June, whether in person or online, for an inspiring and dynamic experience.

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29 September 2026

Abstract Submission and Registration Opens

13 January 2027

Early Fee Deadline

19 January 2027

Abstract Submission Deadline

6 April 2027

Abstract Notifications

7 April 2027

Late Breaker Submission Opens

7 April 2027

Standard Fee Deadline

20 April 2027

Late Breaker Submission Closes

16 June 2027

Live Registration Fee Opens

16-19 June 2027

EASL Congress 2027

Take the SCOPE survey

In the dynamic field of hepatology, it is crucial to ensure that the scientific and educational programmes at our congresses are relevant and meet the diverse needs of healthcare professionals and stakeholders.

To achieve this, we are introducing SCOPE (Surveying Community Opinions for Programme Excellence), a systematic and inclusive needs assessment process.

This initiative aims to better understand the educational and professional requirements of our audience, including hepatologists, scientists, nurses, Allied Health Professionals (AHP), public health professionals, and patient representatives.

By engaging the community in this process, we aim to design an EASL Congress 2026 programme that exceeds expectations, fostering learning, collaboration, and innovation in hepatology.

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