The largest gathering of lung health experts is taking place from 18 – 21 November in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The Union World Conference on Lung Health 2025 is where the latest tuberculosis and lung disease breakthroughs are announced, and an opportunity to connect with senior researchers, policy makers and community advocates – all in the same room.
Media registrations are now open. It is free to attend if you are a journalist or videographer employed by or on assignment for a registered print, radio, broadcast or online news organisation.
The programme for this year’s Union Conference has been released and it is full of groundbreaking abstracts and powerful community content. It is shaping up to be one of the most thought-provoking conferences yet.
The Union is particularly excited by the Authors’ Session called Tuberculosis: New warriors take on an old enemy, which will include a special appearance by bestselling author and health advocate John Green, who will also be delivering a keynote address at the Opening Session.
If you don’t have time to explore the programme, we can tell you that the Plenary Sessions will cover:
- Can we end TB in Europe?
- Diagnostic and antibiotic stewardship
- Place, politics, morals and equity: Reimagining TB prevention and care
- Addressing chronic lung disease across the life course in low- and middle-income countries
As a reminder, here are the details:
- What? The Union World Conference on Lung Health 2025
- When? 18 – 21 November
- Where? Copenhagen, Denmark
To ensure the Conference is welcoming and accessible to as many delegates as possible, The Union is offering a range of budget-friendly accommodation options in Copenhagen which is all conveniently located near the venue.
Please feel free to share this invitation with your partners and colleagues who would benefit from participating in this crucial global gathering on lung health.
We look forward to seeing you in Copenhagen this November!
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