Molecular Haemopoiesis 29
About this Event
Now in its 29th edition, Molecular Haemopoiesis is an annual gathering of the UK and European research communities studying haematopoiesis, with a particular focus on haematopoietic stem cell biology, developmental haematopoiesis, gene regulation and leukaemia.
Registration is now open for the Molecular Haemopoiesis 29 Conference, which will take place on Monday 2 November 2026 at the Francis Crick Institute. MolHaem 29 is a hybrid conference, offering the option to attend either in person or virtually.
This year’s keynote speaker is Charles Mullighan FRS, who will speak on his research into the genomics and epigenetics of acute lymphoid leukaemia. Professor Mullighan is joined by established and rising stars from the UK and Europe whose talks will cover genetics, metabolism, murine modelling and computational approaches.
Group Bookings
Group bookings for six or more attendees can be made separately at a discounted rate. Please to download the group booking form and follow the instructions provided. The deadline for group registrations is 19 October 2026, and the deadline for individual registrations is 26 October 2026.
View the full conference schedule on the .
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
GBP 25.00 to GBP 105.00










