EPC –  European Society of Pathology
Postgraduate course:
Wednesday July 2nd, 2025

Registration
January 7th, 2025 - June 25th, 2025

Early Bird Registration Deadline
May 9th, 2025

Abstract Submission
January 7th, 2025 - March 17th, 2025

Author notification
April 28th, 2025

57th Meeting of the European Pancreatic Club


Dear colleagues,

It is a great pleasure to announce the 57th Meeting of the European Pancreatic Club (EPC), which will be held in Dusseldorf, Germany, from July 2nd-5th 2025. The meeting will be organised in cooperation with the esteemed colleagues of the Korean Pancreatobiliary Association (KPBA) and, in line with the EPC tradition, will be devoted to basic, translational and clinical aspects of pancreatology with a main focus on new and emerging methods for disease diagnosis and treatment.

Dusseldorf is the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populated State of Germany, and also a relevant hub for the Asian community in Europe. It is a city with an international flavor, also due to optimal train and flight connections with all European capitals and, through the high-speed train connection with the Frankfurt International Airport, with the whole world. The University Hospital of Dusseldorf is one of the largest medical institutions of the region covering the full spectrum of medical fields at the cutting edge of science.

At the EPC 2025, you will have the opportunity to meet colleagues from all scientific and clinical disciplines related to the study of pancreatic diseases, to discuss projects and establish new collaborations. At the same time, you will enjoy the hospitality of a liveable, multicultural and diverse city, the exquisite examples of modern art, and the beautiful views on the Rhine Promenade.

We are looking forward to welcoming you to the EPC 2025!

Irene Esposito, MD, Professor of Pathology
Dusseldorf University Hospital, Germany
EPC President 2025

 with the kind support of

What is the EPC?

The European Pancreatic Club is a non-profit, international scientific organization dedicated to the study of the pancreas. The EPC was founded in 1965 with the purpose of encouraging participation and bringing together basic and clinical scientists in Europe to promote friendship and research collaboration. For more than 50 years it has provided a professional platform for pancreatologists in Europe.

 https://www.europeanpancreaticclub.org/