We’re pleased to announce that the London Hypoxia Networking (LHN) meeting is returning on 3-4 September 2026 to Imperial College London, and registration is now open.
This London Hypoxia Networking (LHN) meeting will introduce attendees to the dynamic and rapidly expanding field of hypoxia research with growing implications ranging from basic molecular biology to vascular homeostasis and medicine.
Changes in cellular oxygen trigger a broad array of adaptive responses (both acute and chronic) that have fundamental implications on physiological homeostasis and the pathogenesis of numerous medical conditions. This meeting will bring together hypoxia focused research groups from across the UK and by allowing attendees to disseminate new scientific knowledge, facilitate discussions and form new networks with the emphasis on the critical role of hypoxia in all aspects of biomedical research, and to form new collaborations.
Early-confirmed speakers include:
- Prof Sarah Walmsley, University of Edinburgh
- Prof James Nathan, University of Cambridge
- Dr Katie O’Brian, King’s College London
- Lida Kabir, Imperial College London
- Dr Brian Ortmann, Newcastle University
- Dr Thomas Keeley, University of Oxford
- Andrew Cowburn, Imperial College London
- Dr Emily Flashman, University of Oxford
- Dr Katharine Lodge, Imperial College London
- Prof Ester Hammond, University of Oxford
- Hudson Coates, University of Cambridge
Audience
Early-career researchers, clinical academics, students, clinicians, and principal investigators involved in hypoxia research across the UK.
Opportunities
Provides a platform to showcase research, network with experts, and facilitate discussion across career stages and institutions.
Aims
To encourage collaboration between research institutes nationwide and raise the profile of hypoxia-driven research.
Register your complimentary place today to ensure you’re part of the growing conversation surrounding hypoxia-driven research.
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