European Academy of Paediatric Societies - EAPS

European Academy of Paediatric Societies - EAPS The Congress of the European Academy of Paediatric Societies (EAPS) | | 24–27 September 2026

Since its inception in 2006, EAPS has been a premier platform for the latest advancements in paediatric and neonatal medicine. In 2025, we are proud to offer our most comprehensive programme yet, developed in collaboration with leading European paediatric societies, including ESID, SIOP, and many more. Together, we will provide an unparalleled opportunity to engage with the foremost experts across a wide range of sub-specialties, from neonatal care to adolescent medicine.

We’re honoured to introduce Dr. Thomas Ferkol as a plenary speaker at EAPS 2026!With decades of leadership in paediatric...
29/01/2026

We’re honoured to introduce Dr. Thomas Ferkol as a plenary speaker at EAPS 2026!

With decades of leadership in paediatric pulmonology and groundbreaking work on chronic airway diseases, Dr. Ferkol brings insights that bridge innovative research and clinical care.

His contributions to understanding genetic and molecular drivers of lung disease have shaped how clinicians approach conditions like cystic fibrosis and primary ciliary dyskinesia. At , he’ll offer perspectives that deepen our collective understanding of paediatric respiratory health - insights that no clinician or researcher will want to miss.

📍 Join us at https://bit.ly/4pVdgoX

Sleep issues affect learning, behaviour, and long-term health - yet they’re often overlooked in paediatric care.Pathways...
26/01/2026

Sleep issues affect learning, behaviour, and long-term health - yet they’re often overlooked in paediatric care.

Pathways in Paediatrics Episode 10, explores sleep patterns across childhood, common disorders, and practical clinical considerations for early recognition and management.

Listen now and expand your understanding of one of the most essential pillars of child health.
🎧 https://bit.ly/48Llier

The   programme is now online!From core paediatric topics to focused sessions across subspecialties, the programme refle...
23/01/2026

The programme is now online!

From core paediatric topics to focused sessions across subspecialties, the programme reflects the questions clinicians and researchers are dealing with every day.

Whether you’re planning your attendance onsite in Athens or online, now is the time to see what will be discussed, who will be speaking, and where your interests fit in.

🔗 https://bit.ly/4k2thHZ

From early feeding challenges to complex liver and gastrointestinal conditions, research in gastroenterology, hepatology...
22/01/2026

From early feeding challenges to complex liver and gastrointestinal conditions, research in gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition plays a central role in paediatric care.

At , this abstract topic invites clinically relevant data, real-world insights, and research that supports better diagnosis, treatment, and long-term outcomes for children across settings.

Explore this and other abstract topics open for submission:
🔗 https://eaps.kenes.com/topics/

EAPS 2025 confirmed something important: when paediatric research is given space, structure, and visibility, the communi...
19/01/2026

EAPS 2025 confirmed something important: when paediatric research is given space, structure, and visibility, the community shows up.

With a robust scientific programme, strong abstract participation, and formats designed for real discussion - EAPS continues to be a serious meeting point for researchers who want their work to be seen, discussed, and challenged.

As we look ahead to in Athens, this is where paediatric researchers can assess whether the congress aligns with their academic goals, research priorities, and professional networks.

Details on the congress framework, participation formats, and what to expect are available here🔗 https://bit.ly/4qnHRvU

Respiratory complications after extubation can be a significant challenge in pediatric intensive care. A new 2025 study ...
15/01/2026

Respiratory complications after extubation can be a significant challenge in pediatric intensive care. A new 2025 study published in Children explores key risk factors and clinical outcomes associated with post-extubation stridor in critically ill children, offering insights that could help refine care strategies in PICUs.

Understanding and mitigating these complications is essential for improving recovery and safety in ventilated pediatric patients. Dive into the findings to see how this research may influence clinical practice.

🔗 Read the full article: https://bit.ly/4jpRd7M

New Episode of Pathways in Paediatrics! Episode 9 dives into allergies in newborns - covering early detection, risk fact...
12/01/2026

New Episode of Pathways in Paediatrics!

Episode 9 dives into allergies in newborns - covering early detection, risk factors, prevention strategies, and clinical management. Our expert speakers provide practical insights to help paediatric professionals support infants at risk of allergic conditions.

Tune in now on Spotify and stay informed about the latest in neonatal care:
🎧 Listen here: https://bit.ly/4j1VFJP

January is Birth Defects Prevention Month, and it’s a moment to recognise the daily commitment of paediatricians and chi...
08/01/2026

January is Birth Defects Prevention Month, and it’s a moment to recognise the daily commitment of paediatricians and child health professionals who work to give every child the healthiest possible start in life.

From prevention and early diagnosis to long-term care and family support, this work is driven by knowledge, collaboration, and compassion. At EAPS, we are proud to support this community by creating a space where evidence, experience, and multidisciplinary dialogue come together.

📍 | Athens | 24–27 September 2026 | https://bit.ly/3WBaol6

Join colleagues from around the world to explore advances in paediatrics, share practical insights, and continue strengthening care for children and families.

If you haven’t checked it out, now is the time!The latest episode of Pathways in Paediatrics, inspired by Julien Pender’...
07/01/2026

If you haven’t checked it out, now is the time!

The latest episode of Pathways in Paediatrics, inspired by Julien Pender’s plenary at , explores how AI is transforming perinatal care - from early detection of complications and personalized monitoring to improving access to care for mothers and newborns worldwide.

We also dive into predictive models, wearable tech, and the ethical challenges of AI adoption, showing how innovation and human expertise can come together to give every child the healthiest possible start.

🎧 Tune in and catch all the insights: https://bit.ly/48kHD16

06/01/2026

In just one year, Pathways in Paediatrics has become a trusted audio and video space for paediatric clinicians and students worldwide.

From clinical deep dives to timely discussions across key paediatric fields, the series continues to connect the global community through accessible, evidence-based conversations.

If you haven’t tuned in yet - or want to revisit the episodes others keep coming back to - now’s the time.

🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://bit.ly/3LyPUXJ
📺 Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3LsF8SR

From emerging pathogens to vaccine confidence and immune response across childhood, this area remains at the heart of pa...
29/12/2025

From emerging pathogens to vaccine confidence and immune response across childhood, this area remains at the heart of paediatric practice and public health.

aims to foster open, evidence-driven dialogue on prevention strategies, immunisation programmes, and clinical challenges faced by paediatric professionals worldwide. Abstract submissions in this area are an opportunity to contribute data, experience, and perspectives that support informed discussion and better decision-making.

Explore all abstract topics and submit your work here🔗 https://bit.ly/3L30hTo

Important Research Insight for the Paediatric Community!A new analysis from JAMA Pediatrics (2025) highlights a compelli...
25/12/2025

Important Research Insight for the Paediatric Community!

A new analysis from JAMA Pediatrics (2025) highlights a compelling association between stronger firearm legislation and significantly lower paediatric mortality rates in the United States.

While the context is US-specific, the implications resonate globally: evidence-based policy matters, and protecting children requires data-driven decision-making. As a community dedicated to child health, staying informed about research like this strengthens our collective advocacy and understanding of preventable harm.

Read the full study 🔗 https://bit.ly/49S1zuz

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Serving as a nexus for the wealth of knowledge provided by three leading paediatric societies, the Congress of the European Academy of Paediatric Societies (EAPS) promises to build on the reputation of previous highly successful meetings. Paediatric professionals from around the world will gain unparalleled access to the best scientific research programmes. Firmly established yet dedicated to thinking outside the box, EAPS aims to engage the world’s best in a hearty exchange of experiences and expertise in research and clinical care. Europe's foremost pediatrics subspecialty societies EAP, ESPNIC and ESPR have dedicated their time and formidable talents into organizing an stellar educational/research forum that will celebrate outstanding science in all areas of pediatrics.