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Programme

We are excited to share an overview of sessions for ICEM 2026!

Each session will have leading experts discussing the latest findings on each specific topic coupled with opportunities for young scientists to present their works selected from abstracts.
In addition to daily plenary speakers, the programme includes:

Sunday 6th Sept 1300-1630
Transcriptomic biomarkers to improve genotoxicity and carcinogenicity assessment
Biomonitoring for Occupational exposures
The Biological Basis of Sexual Orientation: In Utero Role of Genetics, Epigenetics, Immunology, and Endocrine Disruptors.Photobiology: Novel insights into UV – induced Mutagenisis and Carcinogenesis
Light and Shadow of DNA Repair
Quantitative Methods for Interpretation of Mutagenicity Dose-response Data
Studies on germline mutagenesis in the era of whole genome sequencing

1830 Welcome Reception (At the EICC)

Monday 7th Sept 0900-1900
IWGT Session TBC
Evaluating somatic mutation and clonal expansion in human aging and disease and in preclinical risk assessment.
Sex differences in the response to mutagens
Computational Toxicology, AI, and QSAR are driving innovation in risk assessment methods.
Impact of Chromatin on DNA Repair Mechanisms
Towards a Global genotoxicity testing strategy for botanical extracts
Enhancing NA & NDSRI Risk Assessment: (Q)SAR & QM Approaches
Cutting Edge of Environmental Carcinogenesis Research
1800 Interactive Poster Session 1

Tuesday 8th Sept 0900-1800
The Nitrosamine Challenge: Rethinking Safety Thresholds for Modern Pharmaceuticals
Young Scientist Session 
Genetic toxicology concerns in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Emerging Strategies for Epigenetic Toxicology Assessment
Advancing Genotoxicity Studies with 3D Tissue Models: A Path Toward In Vivo Replacement
Mutagenicity assessment using error-corrected sequencing: the path to regulatory acceptance
Cellular responses to double strand DNA damage
Mitochondrial DNA as a relevant environmental target
1700 Interactive Poster Session 2

Wednesday 9th Sept 0900 – 1230
Risk of Adverse Health & Environmental Effects Llinked to Mutagen Exposure
Biomarkers for Health Risk Assessment in Latin American Populations
Next Generation Biomonitoring for New Occupational Exposures
Molecular to ecosystem responses to environmental stressors
1330 Free afternoon to see Edinburgh sights
1900 Gala Dinner
The National Museum Scotland (Tickets to be booked at point of registration)

Thursday 10th Sept 1000 – 1700
Evaluating the possible genotoxicity of TiO2 and potential modes of action
Comet Assay: Its Role in Climate Change Within the One Health Approach
Advancements in the Regulatory Landscape for Mutagenic Impurities: Focus on Nitrosamines and Regulatory Updates
PARC Projects on Genotoxicity & Carcinogenicity
Fundamentals and Evolving Uses of Cell Painting in Toxicology
Drug Therapy for Viral Pandemics
Next-Generation Tools for Assessing Genotoxicity in Advanced Therapies