#UbiquitinFunction
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€1,124.0007 Jul - 10 Jul 2026
Lisbon, Portugal
Henning Walczak
University of Cologne / University College London
Florian Bassermann
Technical University of Munich
Vishva Dixit
Genentech
Early Bird - 06 Jan 2026 • Talk Submission - 06 Jan 2026 • Poster Submission - 07 Apr 2026 • Registration & Payment Deadline - 07 Apr 2026
Our understanding of the ubiquitin system is at a transformative moment – we are beginning to unravel its function in connection to its physiological roles with profound implications for many severe diseases. Initially discovered as a tag of cytosolic proteins for proteasomal degradation, the ubiquitin system is now recognized as a master regulator of cellular signaling, well beyond protein turnover. Ubiquitination and its reversal by deubiquitination provide dynamic control over a vast array of signaling pathways, enabling cells to finely tune the intensity and duration of signaling responses.
While some signaling roles are indeed related to ubiquitin’s degradative capacity – such as the activation of the transcriptional master regulator of inflammation, NF-κB, via degradation of its inhibitor IκB – most signaling-related functions of the ubiquitin system depend on non-degradative ubiquitin chains. These chains act as scaffolds, enabling the assembly of highly specific protein complexes that first initiate, then propagate and, finally, terminate crucial pathways of cellular signaling.
This conference shifts the spotlight from structural details to biological function. Together, we shall explore how the ubiquitin system orchestrates signal transduction under physiological conditions, what happens when this regulation breaks down and how this knowledge can be harnessed to develop a new generation of exquisitely specific and highly effective medicines. From cancer and chronic inflammation to autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases, the therapeutic potential of targeting the ubiquitin system is near endless.
We envision this meeting as the premier forum for showcasing the most innovative and translational research in ubiquitin biology. It will serve as a catalyst for discussions on emerging therapeutic strategies and as a hub for collaboration across academia and industry.
A message from our Chairs... "The field of ubiquitin biology is one of the most vibrant and rapidly advancing areas in biomedicine. The discovery that powerful immunomodulatory drugs (IMiDs), including thalidomide and its analogues lenalidomide and pomalidomide, exert their effects by engaging ubiquitin-mediated degradation of critical disease-relevant factors has galvanized the field. Inspired by this mechanism, the development of PROTACs (proteolysis-targeting chimeras) is now a central focus in drug discovery across the pharmaceutical industry, aiming to eliminate targets previously regarded as ‘undruggable’.
The impact of the field of ubiquitin biology has been and still is profound. This is perhaps best exemplified by the award of several Nobel Prizes for work elucidating how the ubiquitin system governs proteasomal degradation, the cell cycle and the cellular response to hypoxia.
Together, we shall explore how ubiquitin orchestrates the signaling circuitry of life – and how its dysregulation drives the pathogenesis of cancer, inflammatory disorders and neurodegeneration. The future of our field shines brighter than ever before. Join us in Portugal for what promises to be a truly exciting conference."
This conference will appeal to researchers who are particularly interested in the diverse functions of the ubiquitin system, both in normal physiology and a whole range of pathologies associated with abnormal ubiquitin signaling. Naturally this target profile will bring together researchers from both academia and the pharmaceutical industry who want to be up to speed regarding the most recent developments in the fascinating and fast developing field of ubiquitin biology.
• To be on top of the field regarding the functions and uses of the ubiquitin system.
• To comprehend how the ubiquitin system affects health and disease.
• To understand how the ubiquitin system is harnessed in the development of an entirely new class of therapeutics which allow the targeting of the “undruggable”.
We are witnessing a paradigm shift in our understanding of the ubiquitin system – not only as a mechanism for protein degradation but as a central regulator of cell signaling and disease. The ubiquitin system’s ability to dynamically modify signaling proteins through ubiquitination and deubiquitination allows for exquisite control over key biological processes. When this regulation is disrupted, the consequences are severe, contributing to cancer, inflammatory and auto-immune diseases, as well as neurodegenerative disorders.
The field’s complexity and rapid evolution present an urgent educational need. Many clinicians and scientists are unfamiliar with the system’s full functional scope, especially its growing relevance to therapy. Drugs such as IMiDs (e.g., lenalidomide) and PROTACs exploit ubiquitin-mediated degradation and are reshaping modern medicine. Yet, their mechanisms remain poorly understood outside specialized circles.
With this conference we aim to close this gap. Rather than focusing on structure alone, we will combine structure with function and therapeutic relevance of the ubiquitin system. Sessions will cover new discoveries in fundamental physiological mechanisms and of pathological consequences of dysregulation of the ubiquitin system and novel therapeutic strategies emerging therefrom as well as from the application of ubiquitin-mediated target degradation to the targeting of what was, until recently, considered the “undruggable” proteome.
Our goal is to equip researchers, clinicians and students alike with a deeper understanding of how ubiquitin shapes cellular behaviour – and how this knowledge can, in turn, be applied to meet urgent medical needs. This educational mission is more critical now than ever.
Henning Walczak
University of Cologne / University College London
Florian Bassermann
Technical University of Munich
Vishva Dixit
Genentech
Although the programme has not yet been released, we are able to confirm that the conference should begin no earlier than 14:00 with opening comments on Tuesday 07 July 2026. The conference will conclude no later than 12:30 on Friday 10 July 2026.
Ticket Type | Early Bird | Full Price |
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Student Choose this option if you are a student. Please note all students will be paired with another attendee of the same sex if a room sharer is not specified. If you wish to have your own room, please register under the 'Single' ticket option. |
€1124 | €1124 |
Shared Choose this option if you wish to share with a colleague who is also attending the conference, or if you wish to be paired with another attendee of the same sex, or if you have an accompanying adult. |
€2140 | €2236 |
Single Choose this option if you will be attending the conference alone and wish to have your own private room. |
€2345 | €2441 |
Addition Type | Adult | Child |
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Additional Person This is the cost for an additional adult or child to join you in the same room, for the conference period. Additional guests are not permitted access to the conference. If you wish to extend your stay, please see our 'Extra Night' prices. |
€742 | €473 |
Extra Night Prices for extra nights apply per person, per night. |
€205 | €63 |
All registration fees include 3 nights accommodation and meals during the conference period. Exact inclusions are detailed below.
Our registration fees are inclusive of the following at DolceCampo Real during the conference period only:
- Conference registration.
- 3 nights’ fixed accommodation (07, 08, 09 July 2026) on a single or shared basis.
- Buffet breakfast in Manjapão restaurant.
- Buffet lunch in Manjapão restaurant with soft drinks, beer and wine.
- Buffet dinner in Manjapão restaurant with soft drinks, beer and wine.
- BBQ Gala Dinner at Garden Terrace with soft drinks, beer and wine.
- Two drink vouchers during the poster session (can be exchanged for a glass of house wine, beer or soft drink).
- Daily coffee breaks.
- Complimentary WIFI throughout the hotel.
Our accompanying adult fees are inclusive of the following at DolceCampo Real during the conference period only:
- 3 nights’ fixed accommodation (07, 08, 09 July 2026) on a shared basis with a conference participant.
- Buffet breakfast in Manjapão restaurant.
- Buffet lunch in Manjapão restaurant with soft drinks, beer and wine.
- Buffet dinner in Manjapão restaurant with soft drinks, beer and wine.
- BBQ Gala Dinner at Garden Terrace with soft drinks, beer and wine.
- Complimentary WIFI throughout the hotel.
Additional Information
Accompanying persons are not permitted access to the conference. Meals are only available during the times listed in the conference programme and accompanying guests must dine with the group.
Our accompanying child fees are inclusive of the following at DolceCampo Real during the conference period only:
- 3 nights’ fixed accommodation (07, 08, 09 July 2026) on a shared basis with the parent/s.
- Buffet breakfast in Manjapão restaurant.
- Buffet lunch with soft drinks in Manjapão restaurant.
- Buffet dinner with soft drinks in Manjapão restaurant.
- Gala Dinner with soft drinks at Garden Terrace.
- Complimentary WIFI throughout the hotel.
- A crib (0-3 years old) or roll out bed (4-17 years old).
Additional Information
Accompanying child fees are applicable for children aged 12-17 years.
Children aged 0-3 years stay free of charge and children aged 4-11 years will be charged a rate of €189.00, inclusive of the above package.
If your child is aged 0-11 years, please contact us so we can adjust the invoices relating to your child/children.
Please kindly ensure your child/children are supervised at all times during conference and related events. Childcare services may be available, please contact Rosie for further information.
- 1 night’s accommodation for 1 person.
- Buffet breakfast in Manjapão restaurant.
- Complimentary WIFI throughout the hotel.
Additional Information
Extra night child fees are applicable for children aged 12-17 years.
Children aged 0-11 years stay free of charge, inclusive of the above package.
If your child is aged 0-11 years, please contact us so we can adjust the invoices relating to your child/children.
Prices and hotel availability are subject to change without notice.
Dolce CampoReal Lisboa
The Dolce CampoReal Lisboa is nestled in the scenic region of Torres Vedras, just 30minutes from the city of Lisbon. Set among the rolling hills and vineyards in the countryside, the hotel offers a focused and peaceful environment for conference sessions, whilst still only a short drive away from the hustle and bustle of the city, so attendees can take advantage of all Lisbon has to offer during free time.
The venue has modern, flexible meeting spaces, and due to its smaller size, we are able to offer group dining experiences on each of the conference days, so ideas can continue to be exchanged in a relaxed and informal setting after sessions conclude. For those who need or wish to travel with family, a dedicated kids club and family friendly activities ensure you can balance both work and play.
Outside of sessions, the hotel itself boasts a golf course, tennis courts and wellness facilities for both relaxation and recreation, and the surrounding area is perfect for scenic hikes or nature walks. With the venue nestled in one of Portugal’s renowned wine regions, delegates often enjoy visiting local vineyards for a wine tasting experience during free time.
The blend of both professional and personal experiences make it the perfect setting to reconnect with colleagues, relax with family, and fuel productive conversations to drive research forward.
Hotel Facilities
Venue Rating
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Address
R. do Campo (Campo Real) 2565-770 Portugal
Nearest Airport
Lisbon Portela Airport
The Dolce CampoReal Lisboa is nestled between the vineyards and the extraordinary landscape of the Socorro and Archeira Mountains.
Lisbon is only a short 30-minute drive away. The Portuguese capital is constantly recognised as one of the greatest cities in the world, a claim confirmed by the “Lonely Planet Guides", who named Lisbon one of the world’s top 10 cities. Lisbon in one of the world’s oldest cities, predating the likes of London, Rome and Paris by hundreds of years. Hillsides covered in tumbledown houses and a mix of baroque and neoclassical buildings, including cathedrals and palaces, make up Lisbon’s skyline. The city is a combination of old and new, with beautiful modern buildings constructed near renovated historical landmarks and ruins.
Dolce CampoReal Lisboa, Torres Vedras is approximately a 30-minute journey from Lisbon Portela Airport.
Taxis are available outside the airport, but we would strongly recommend you pre-book your airport transfer with one of the many private transfer companies that are available. The Dolce CampoReal Lisboa is located outside of the city zone and a pre-booked transfer will be a cheaper option than a taxi taken from the airport taxi rank.
Uber also operate in and around Lisbon and there are other Portuguese taxi-hailing apps such as Bolt, MyTaxi, TaxisLisboa and Coop Taxis, all offering reasonable rates.
Should you wish to pre-book a taxi transfer from the airport, please find below details of a transportation provider who is aware of our groups. Please contact the supplier directly via email with any queries or booking requests and use ‘Fusion Conferences’ as a reference.
Up to 3 passengers - €75.00 EUR per transfer
4 - 7 passengers - €100.00 EUR per transfer
*please note, payment is required in advance to confirm your booking. Accepted payment methods include bank/wire transfer or credit card (via payment link).
Contact Name: Carlos Antunes
Contact Email: info@westshuttle.com
*please note all enquiries must be made with at least 48hrs notice. Thank you.
Transportation is the sole responsibility of the delegate. Please ensure you conduct your own research and double check your booking details ahead of your arrival. Fusion Conferences are unable to assist with or confirm transportation bookings due to insurance limitations. Thank you for your understanding.
There are various on-site activities available. These include:
- Indoor and 2 outdoor swimming pools
- Fitness centre, available 24h
- Tennis courts
- Donald Steel designed Golf Course – 18 holes Par 72
- Mandalay Wellness & Spa with 7 treatment rooms
- Kids Club – The hotel will provide details of daily activities for children
- Center “Clube Aventura” for outdoor activities such as Giant Balls, Aquaball, Stand Up Paddle, Archery, Slackline, Water Slide
**Please note, there may be a charge to participate in some of the above activities.
Should you have time to venture off-site, the Oeste Region and Torres Vedras have a distinctive cultural heritage, rich history, 20 km of coastal area, and a commitment to environmental awareness, accessibility and biodiversity. Below are a few suggestions:
- Monastery of Alcobaça, a UNESCO World Heritage site
- Historical route of the lines of Torres Vedras
- Day trip to Óbidos
- Royal Palace and Convent of Mafra
- Tapada Nacional de Mafra
- Mountain biking along the Santa Cruz to Torres Vedras Loop
- Birdwatching at the Tajus Estuary Nature Reserve
- Jeep tours in and around Torres Verdras
There are several presentation opportunities available at this meeting, in both talk and poster form. To be considered for either option, please register for the conference, upload your abstract when prompted to do so, and select your preferred presentation method. Once submitted, you will be able to monitor the status of your abstract through your Fusion account. You will also receive an email to confirm the outcome of your abstract review.
If you are unable to register for the conference for any reason, but still wish to submit an abstract for consideration, please email the Conference Manager directly.
Please use the abstract template provided (see below) and ensure your abstract is no longer than one page in length.
Note: talk slots are limited for each conference, and we often receive more submissions than spaces available. If your talk submission is unsuccessful on this occasion, your abstract will automatically be considered for a poster presentation as an alternative.
If you are accepted for a Short Talk, we recommend you check our website regularly as the conference approaches for programme updates, these will be released under the ‘Programme’ tab in the navigation panel to the left.
On the day of your presentation please make yourself known to our AV technician who will be present in the conference room. We advise running through your presentation at least 30 minutes prior to your session commencing to ensure your slides and any videos or animations appear as expected. We prefer our speakers to run their presentation from the master PC or Mac to ensure a smooth and timely transition between presenters, however, if you prefer to use your own laptop, please notify AV prior to the session. A HDMI cable is usually available on the podium to accommodate this.
Our AV technician will run through microphone options and provide a combined slide advancer and laser pointer ahead of your talk.
We ask all speakers to adhere to their time slots and respect their fellow presenters. A visual traffic light aide will be available to warn presenters as their time decreases, and our Session Chairs will assist with keeping everyone to time.
Please make sure your presentation adheres to the following guidelines:
Aspect Ratio: On Screen Show (16:9)
File Type: PPT, PPTS or Keynote format.
We recommend bringing your poster along with you to the conference as our venues do not have onsite printing facilities. If you wish to independently source local printing, please feel free to do so – the hotel address can be found under the ‘Venue’ tab if needed.
Our poster boards can accommodate a maximum poster size of A0 (1189H x 841W mm), portrait in orientation. Posters exceeding this size may not fit on the poster boards provided and therefore we may be unable to display your poster, so please kindly keep to these measurements.
Upon arrival to the conference, the Fusion team will give you instructions for displaying your poster. Your poster will remain on display for the duration of the conference, allowing presenters to take advantage of refreshment breaks and free time for valuable networking opportunities, in addition to the dedicated poster session.
Please check the programme and note the date and time of the poster session(s). Your poster will be judged during the poster session(s) and prizes will be awarded at the Gala Dinner.
Posters will be taken down by the Fusion team and can be collected on the final day of the conference.
Bringing together the global community of researchers and scientists interested in Ubiquitin, Cell Death and Metabolism. Relevant specialties are wide-ranging, reflecting the importance of Ubiquitin, Cell and Metabolism research in many aspects of health and disease.
The group is open to all and is intended as a networking forum for past, present and future participants of Fusion Conferences as well as those interested in the related topics.
If you are interested in this meeting but not yet ready to register, you can sign up for updates here and our team will keep you updated regarding deadline reminders and grant opportunities relating to this meeting only.
Conference Manager
Rosie Johnson
As a family run business, our dedication runs deep. We’re committed to each other and, even more so, to every attendee’s experience, delivering a level of care and passion that’s truly unmatched.