Please join us for Science Day 2026, hosted by the Centre for Paediatrics and Child Health and the Mohn Centre for Children’s Health and Wellbeing.
This annual event brings together clinicians, researchers, and trainees across paediatrics and child public health to share cutting-edge research, innovative practice, and collaborative ideas shaping the future of our field.
Highlights will include:
Expert keynote speakers – Dr Simon Nadel and Dr Charlene Rodrigues will be discussing the history and evolution of meningococcal disease at Imperial and
the public health aspect of the recent menB outbreak
- Oral and poster presentations
- Prizes and travel awards
- New public involvement award for child health
- Networking opportunities with colleagues and partners

Further Information
The Mohn Centre for Children’s Health and Wellbeing is founded on the premise that all children deserve the best chances in life.
We will empower local communities by involving schools, youth clubs and community groups in our strategic planning and research priorities.
We will improve the lives of children through our translational practice by involving local authorities, policy makers and health economists to embed knowledge and findings.
We will enhance and progress big data analysis in this field to answer complex questions relating to children’s health and the environment.
By growing the Mohn Centre brand, creating more strategic partnerships and establishing the Centre within the new School of Public Health in White City, we will fulfil our new vision for children’s health and wellbeing.
The Centre for Paediatrics and Child Health at Imperial College London welcomes anyone and everyone who is concerned with the wellbeing of children, whether as a researcher, clinician, and educator of whatever discipline. We aim to reach out across College and West London to foster collaboration for the benefit of the present and future generations of children, our most precious asset.