Abstract
Abstract submission opening
1 March 2025
Abstract submission deadline
20 October 2025
Abstract notification
1 December 2025
Late-breaking abstract submission opening
15 December 2025
Late-breaking abstract submission deadline
15 January 2026
- Adaptive and innate immunity
- Animal models
- Antiphospholipid antibodies and antiphospolipid antibody syndrome
- Biomarkers
- Cardiovascular manifestations, infections and other comorbidities
- Clinical manifestations and difficult cases
- Diagnostic and classification criteria
- Disease activity outcome measures, and treat-to-target
- Epidemiology, quality of care, health economics
- Etiology and pathogenesis
- Family planning, fertility, pregnancy and neonatal care
- Genetics and epigenetics
- Juvenile SLE
- Major organ involvement inclucing lupus nephritis and NPSLE
- Management and recommendations
- New therapies, including biologics, targeted drugs, and cell therapies
- Organ damage and survival
- Patient views and reported outcomes (PROMS)
- Precision medicine
- Other topics
- All abstracts must be submitted via the official abstract submission portal (URL available during the submission period). Please note that the Congress Organizers are not able to accept abstracts submitted via e-mail.
- Abstracts must be received by the announced deadline. Abstracts received after the deadline will not be considered.
- Abstracts must be original. The 15th European Lupus Meeting accepts encore abstracts presented at other conferences previously, but it is advisable when possible to include updated research or analysis data to highlight the progress of your research and keep the information in the abstract up-to-date. If some of the data in the abstract is previously published in a journal or other congress proceedings, it is the author’s responsibility to confirm with the publisher whether the submission of the abstract for the ELM 2026 will breach any copyright policies of the publisher.
- All abstracts must be submitted in English.
- A single account can be used to submit multiple abstracts, but each abstract must have a different presenting author.
- Please note that accepted abstracts of participants registered for the ELM 2026 are scheduled for publication in the journal Lupus Science & Medicine.
The ELM 2026 does not place an embargo over the submitted abstracts and authors are free to reuse their abstracts.
Abstract titles and author names of abstracts selected for oral and poster tour presentations will be visible via the interactive program in their designated sessions once the notification process has been completed. The abstract bodies of abstracts accepted for oral presentation will also be visible via the interactive program once the notification process has been completed.
All abstracts* submitted and accepted for presentation during the submission period will be released as part of a publication in the journal Lupus Science & Medicine (publication dates will be announced in due course).
*Please note that only abstracts of registered presenting authors are included in scientific program. Abstracts of presenting authors who have not completed their registration by the announced deadlines will be removed from the program and will not be included in the journal publication.
Abstracts can only be submitted through the Congress website no later than October 20th, 2025. Abstracts received by e-mail will not be considered. Should you have any problems in submitting an abstract online, please contact the Organizing Secretariat at lupus2026@aimgroup.eu.
Abstract requirements
When you submit the abstract, please indicate your preferred method of presentation (poster or oral communication) and select one of the categories that best describes the abstract.
The maximum size of abstracts is limited to 3.200 characters (approx. 350 words) including spaces.
Structured abstracts are mandatory. The abstracts should state clearly:
– Objectives
– Methods
– Results
– Conclusions
Tables, charts or other graphics could be included as well as one image in jpeg format.
Please insert 3 keywords when you submit the abstract.
It is the author’s responsibility to submit a correct abstract; any errors in spelling, grammar or scientific fact will be reproduced as typed by the author, if accepted.
Please follow carefully the instructions reported on the online pages and fill in all the requested fields, in order to guarantee a correct and complete publication of the text.
Changes to the abstracts can only be accepted until the deadline and can be added in the text using the User ID and Password received when submitting.
The submission form allows you to store your abstract as a DRAFT until the deadline. After the deadline if not submitted, drafts will be deleted.
Before the abstract submission deadline, you may reopen and edit your abstract if necessary. Click on the SUBMIT button at the end of the process in order to submit your abstract. Changes will not be possible to your abstract after the submission deadline.
Please contact us if you have not received confirmation that your abstract has been submitted.
Please do not submit multiple copies of the same abstract.
Abstract Notification
Once the abstract is submitted, a confirmation email will be sent to the registered author’s e-mail address provided in the ‘Personal Details’ section.
Notification of abstract acceptance will be sent via email by December 1st, 2025.
The registered author is responsible for sharing the outcome of the abstract examination and any other related information with their co-authors.
Please note that the presenting author of the accepted abstract must be registered to attend the Congress.
At the occasion of European Lupus Meeting 2026, LUPUS EUROPE, the umbrella organisation of lupus patients self-help groups will award its first LUPUS EUROPE poster award. This 500 € award will recognize the best poster and poster explanation, as perceived by a jury composed exclusively of people living with lupus.
The LUPUS EUROPE poster award is NOT an award for the best Patient poster. Rather, it seeks to encourage engagement between Researchers and the patient community, recognise (young) professionals engaging in lupus research, stimulate patient involvement in scientific projects, and promote the ability to explain in lay language the relevance and key findings of scientific work.
A special tour will be organized for patients to see the participating posters and hear the presenter’s findings, so it is important that you register for this award no later than 20th October 2025.
The Jury will be composed of People living with lupus themselves, that are not professionals in the health care sector, but as members of the Patient Advisory Network, have a general understanding of lupus and lupus research.
The award is open to Medicine students and Doctors as well as Health Care professionals, and while there is no age limit set, there will be a preference for “early career” researchers.
The abstract submission for the Lupus Europe Award will be subject to the general rules and guidelines valid for the Congress.
During the submission process, the submitter will be asked to indicate whether they would like to run for the award.
The abstract submission for the APS Forum will be subject to the general rules and guidelines valid for the Congress.
During the submission process, the submitter will be asked to indicate whether they would like to submit the abstract only for the Congress, only for the APS Forum or for both.