FISHBOWLS
Twelve interactive sessions, known as “Fishbowls”, will be held throughout the meeting in three different areas of the congress venue. All delegates will be invited to choose and attend the session that best matches their area of interest.
What is a Fishbowl?
The fishbowl is a dynamic and participatory discussion format designed to facilitate meaningful group conversations. Rather than involving the entire audience at once, a small group of 3 to 6 participants sits in an inner circle to discuss a specific topic, while the rest of the attendees form an outer circle to observe.
A key feature of the fishbowl is the empty chair in the inner circle, which allows a member of the audience to join the discussion temporarily. This encourages active engagement from all participants. A moderator briefly introduces the topic and then steps back, intervening only when necessary to guide the discussion or ensure that rules are followed.
After the audience member has asked a question or made a statement, they will vacate the chair to allow the next person to join and speak.
PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE
Friday 6, 15:30-16:15 | |||
Fishbowl 1 | Fishbowl 2 | Fishbowl 3 | Fishbowl 4 |
Lupus and infection risk: how can we protect patients? | How do we optimize treat-to-target of lupus nephritis? | Young clinicians in Lupus; how to build a successful career Path? | Glucocorticoids in lupus: when and how to stop? |
Saturday 7, 11:00-11:45 | |||
Fishbowl 1 | Fishbowl 2 | Fishbowl 3 | Fishbowl 4 |
Early diagnosis of lupus: how can we improve? | How can we better prevent lupus flares? | Biologics and cell therapies in SLE: Who truly benefit? | Managing non-inflammatory manifestations in Lupus: how can we do better? |
CALL FOR MODERATORS
All participants are invited to apply as moderators for the fishbowl sessions.
To apply, please complete the form at the link below and follow the instructions.
Applicants are required to:
Upload a short biography
Upload a brief motivation letter describing how they would contribute to the moderation team, including the key questions they propose for discussion during the session
Please note: a Google account is required in order to complete and submit the form.
Deadline for applications: 30 January 2025
Your role in the fishbowl
As an Expert Moderator we would like you to raise discussion points and respond to questions and discussion points raised by other moderators and the audience.
The fishbowl format encourages free-flowing, spontaneous discussion and we hope audience members will join in.
We ask you to prepare in advance of the session some discussion points that can be used to help provoke discussion and encourage audience participation.


ng predictive models for diagnosis, treatment response, and long-term prognosis in SLE and LN.
My background in Medicine, Immunology and Genetics make a unique combination and provide me with the tools I need to successfully carry my projects. For nearly 30 years of my research career I focused in the identification of the genetic basis of SLE as a first building block towards understanding how genes lead to cellular abnormalities that eventually to clinical disease. A main goal of my research is to understand the mechanisms behind disease pathogenesis, identify new biomarkers for prediction of disease outcomes, flares and remission, and find new therapeutic targets, understanding the mechanisms of response and non-response to therapies, and define the heterogeneity of SLE. I am totally committed to the work for lupus, and I believe that only through careful longitudinal analysis of the patients, and proper molecular analyses, will we be able to advance our understanding of this disease. I am using systems biology approaches, -omics data integration and clustering, scRNASeq and other omics methods and bioinformatics approaches in my research. We use also animal models to study their similitudes with the human disease and the understanding of the function of lupus susceptibility genes. By coordinating large multicenter studies in Europe (PRECISESADS – 2014-2019, and 3TR – 2019-2026), I gained important experience in this and in the relationship with the pharmaceutical industry.
In the clinic, I lead the outpatient clinic for SLE patients and systemic connective tissue diseases, providing a renovated approach to their treatment strategies which refers to the latest treat-to-target perspective and optimized drug combination. Besides, I hold continuous multidisciplinary interactions with colleagues from other fields e.g. nephrologists and pulmonologists aimed at harmonizing the approach to our patients and at integrating the latest advancements in rheumatology to deliver the best possible care.