The ICNC2026 Organizing Committee is now accepting original scientific abstracts and clinical cases for presentation at the International Conference on Nuclear Cardiology, May 17-19 in Berlin, Germany. All accepted abstracts will be published in the EANM Innovation open-access journal. Access submission guidelines here.

Avijit Lahiri, MB, BS, MSc, MRCP
Eligible early-career professionals with top-scoring abstracts will be invited to compete in the Avijit Lahiri Young Investigator Awards Competition. The event honors the late Avijit Lahiri, MB, BS, MSc, MRCP, an ICNC founder as well as a prolific researcher, teacher, and revered mentor to a generation of academic cardiologists.
The competition will feature 6 finalists, each of whom will deliver 5-minute presentations of their research and then participate in 3 minutes of Q&A moderated by a panel of judges.
All finalists will receive a complimentary ICNC2026 registration and a certificate of merit. The top 3 researchers will receive a 2026 Avijit Lahiri Young Investigator Award, including €1,000 for first prize, €750 for second prize, and €500 for third prize. Eligibility and competition details are outlined here.
Win an ICNC2026 Travel Grant: Up to €1,000 to Offset Expenses
ASNC and the European Association of Nuclear Medicine are offering travel grants to make it easy for early-career members to attend ICNC2026. The grants – €1,000 for ASNC members! – must be applied to the costs of travel and accommodations.
How to Apply for a Travel Grant: While submitting your abstract or case, you will have the opportunity to indicate that you would like to be considered for a travel grant. Review the eligibility requirements here.
The deadline to submit abstracts and cases for ICNC2026 is Tuesday, Nov. 25.
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