About the Meeting
The Iberian Veterinary Pathology Meeting 2026 is a joint scientific event organized by the Portuguese Society of Veterinary Pathology (SPPA) and the Spanish Society of Veterinary Pathology (SEAPV), in collaboration with ICBAS – University of Porto, SPCV, and INIAV.
Dates
June 16–17, 2026 · Pre-Meeting Symposium on Neuropathology
June 18–19, 2026 · Joint Meeting of SPPA & SEAPV
Facilities
Main Auditorium (Salão Nobre) · capacity 225
Foyer · registration, coffee breaks, sponsors & posters
Accommodation
Recommended accommodation list available on the event website.
Scientific Programme |
| Wednesday, 17 June | ||
| Time | Activity | Location / Room |
| 16:00 – 18:30 | Poster set-up | Foyer of tICBAS / FFUP Shared entrance area on Floor 4 of Edifício A (Main Building), Rua Jorge Viterbo Ferreira campus, Porto |
| 19:00 – 20:30 | Welcome Reception | |
| Thursday, 18 June – Day 1 | |||
| Time | Session | Title | Speaker |
| 08:00 – 09:00 | Registration and Poster setup | ||
| 09:00 – 09:15 | Opening Session | Welcome Address | Organising Committee |
| 09:15 – 10:30 | High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza (HPAI) Moderators: Miguel Fernández and Ana Losada |
Recent Epidemiology and Interspecies Pathological Presentation | Margarida Henriques (INIAV) & Javier Asín Ros (UC Davis) |
| 10:30 – 11:00 | Coffee Break & Poster Viewing / Poster Presentations | ||
| 11:00–11:10 | Oral Communications I — Infectious Diseases / Diagnostic Innovation Moderators: Javier Asín Ros and Adelina Gama |
O-1 Pathological characterization of the highly virulent PRRSV virus Rosalia strain in pregnant sows under experimental conditions. | Paula Curto (U Lleida) |
| 11:10–11:20 | O-2 Deep learning-assisted spatial quantification of PRRSV-1 by RNAscope in situ hybridization. | Giuditta Capaldi (U Córdoba) | |
| 11:20–11:30 | O-3 Differential diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis in slaughterhouse samples with suspected lesions: optimization of histopathology and immunohistochemistry | Néstor Porras González (UCMadrid-VISAVET) | |
| 11:30–11:40 | O-4 Developing an AI-based model to support TB surveillance at the slaughterhouse | Enric Vidal (IRTA–CReSA) | |
| 11:40–11:50 | O-5 In vivo characterization of neutrophil extracellular traps during early Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis infection in a sheep model. | Noive Arteche-Villasol (U León) | |
| 11:50–12:00 | O-6 Clinicopathological Study of Mycobacterium avium subsp. hominissuis in domestic cats. | Dante Jose Rocca (UABarcelona) | |
| 12:00–12:10 | O-7 Morphological and immunohistochemical insights into Mycobacterium pseudoshottsii infection in European sea bass | Blanca Chinchilla (UCMadrid) | |
| 12:10–12:20 | O-8 Mass mortality event in juvenile barbels (Barbus barbus) linked to Sanguinicola sp. (Aporocotylidae) | Céline Melanie Möckli (U Bern) | |
| 12:30 – 14:00 | Lunch Break & Poster Viewing / Poster Presentations | ||
| 14:00–14:10 | Oral Communications II — Clinical, Forensic and Digital Pathology Moderators: Joaquín Ortega and Ángela Alonso |
O-9 Advancing Veterinary Forensic Pathology: Diatom Identification in Formalin-Fixed Specimens for Retrospective Drowning Diagnosis. | Nicolás Aradilla (UCMadrid-VISAVET) |
| 14:10–14:20 | O-10 Beyond plug-and-play: AI-assisted and digital image analysis in investigative pathology | Tânia Carvalho (Champalimaud Foundation) | |
| 14:20–14:30 | O-11 Catheter-associated venous air embolism in a hospitalized horse | Silvia Guil Luna (U Córdoba) | |
| 14:30–14:40 | O-12 Paraprobiotic supplementation modulates intestinal immune populations in weaned piglets | Carmen Álvarez-Delgado (U Córdoba) | |
| 14:40–14:50 | O-13 Methanobrevibacter smithii-Induced Mucosal Immune Modulation in Early-Weaned Piglets Revealed by Deep Learning-Based Histopathology | José María Sánchez Carvajal (U Córdoba) | |
| 14:50–15:00 | O-14 Pulmonary arteriopathy associated to acute pulmonary hypertension in a young bitch following closure of left-to-right patent ductus arteriosus | Ana García-Galán Pérez (U Murcia) | |
| 15:00–15:10 | O-15 From primary tumour to metastasis: Molecular subtype changes in canine mammary tumours | Adelina Gama (UTAD) | |
| 15:10–15:20 | O-16 Pathological findings in the 2025–2026 Foot-and-Mouth Disease outbreak in Cyprus | George Nikolaou (U Nicosia) | |
| 15:30 – 16:00 | Coffee Break & Poster Viewing / Poster Presentations | ||
| 16:00 – 17:00 | Spatial Omics in Pathology Moderators: Tânia Carvalho and Irina Amorim |
Unlocking Tissue Molecular Information with Mass Spectrometry Imaging | Eduardo Chicano Gálvez (IMIBIC) |
| 17:00 – 17:30 | Final Scientific Session | Awards, Session Chairs Summary & Open Discussion | Tânia Carvalho and Jaime Gómez Laguna |
| 17:30 – 18:30 | General Assembly | SEAPV & SPPA |
| Friday, 19 June – Day 2 | |||
| Time | Session | Title | Speaker |
| 09:00 – 10:30 | African Swine Fever (ASF) Moderators: Miguel Fernandez and Carlos Manuel Martinez |
African Swine Fever in Domestic Pigs and Wild Boar: Past Lessons and Present Challenges | Librado Carrasco Otero (UCO) & Antonio Rodríguez Bertos (UCM–VISAVET) |
| 10:30 – 11:00 | Coffee Break & Poster Viewing / Poster Presentations | ||
| 11:00–11:10 | Oral Communications III — Neoplasia and Comparative Pathology Moderators: Elena Mozos Mora and Ana Rodríguez Largo |
O-17 Histopathological and immunohistochemical study of integrins expression in canine gastric carcinoma | Adrián Arribas Mercado (UCMadrid-VISAVET) |
| 11:10–11:20 | O-18 Beyond Mammary Neoplasia: Reproductive Lesions in Queens | Maria dos Anjos Pires (UTAD) | |
| 11:20–11:30 | O-19 Differences in histopathology and local immune response in steady and progressive transmissible venereal tumors in Mexican Dogs | Diego Pérez Maroto (U León) | |
| 11:30–11:40 | O-20 Changing the Odds of Canine Lymphoma: From Characterization to Antibody-drug Conjugate Development | Rita da Silva O’Neill Pedrosa (U Lisboa) | |
| 11:40–11:50 | O-21 Pretenders among lymphomas – don’t be betrayed by the eye | Nuno Renato Amorim de Lima (IPSN-CESPU) | |
| 11:50–12:00 | O-22 Five-year pathological monitoring of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 in naturally infected poultry and wild birds in Portugal | Francisco Furtado (INIAV) | |
| 12:00–12:10 | O-23 Characterization of tumor-associated stroma and fibrosis in feline mammary carcinomas | Joana Jesus (ICBAS) | |
| 12:10–12:20 | O-24 Comparative proteomic profiling of tuberculous granulomas at different stages of lesion development in cattle and pigs using MALDI-imaging mass spectrometry | Jaime Gómez Laguna (U Córdoba) | |
| 12:30 – 14:00 | Lunch Break & Poster Viewing / Poster Presentations | ||
| 14:00–14:10 | Oral Communications IV — Teaching, Fish Pathology and Zoo/Wildlife Moderators: Ana Losada and Maria A. Pires |
O-25 Gamification, game-based learning and veterinary pathology education | Estefania Montero (U Cardenal Herrera) |
| 14:10–14:20 | O-26 Comparative epidemiological analysis of tumors of the digestive system in dogs and cats | Diana Araújo (ICBAS) | |
| 14:20–14:30 | O-27 Unrecognized manifestations of chronic furunculosis in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus): deep muscular lesions and pericarditis associated with Aeromonas salmonicida | Xoel Souto Guitián (U Santiago de Compostela) | |
| 14:30–14:40 | O-28 Disseminated fatal toxoplasmosis in captive ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta): a case series | Javier Mª De Pablo-Moreno (UCMadrid-VISAVET) | |
| 14:40–14:50 | O-29 Immunohistochemical study of pleural mesothelioma in an angolan lion (Panthera leo bleyenberghi) | Cristina Alabajos Báguena (U Cardenal Herrera) | |
| 14:50–15:00 | O-30 Arthritis and osteomyelitis caused by Enterococcus spp. in periurban sparrows | Ana Isabel Abad Fau (Universidad de Zaragoza) | |
| 15:00–15:10 | Lumpy Skin Disease Moderators: Jaime Gómez Laguna and Sandra Branco |
O-31 Granulomatous pneumonia in sea turtles | Laia Fabra Dalmau (U Cardenal Herrera) |
| 15:10–15:20 | Final Scientific Session Moderators: Tânia Carvalho and Jaime Gómez Laguna |
O-32 Development of a pilot model to estimate post-mortem interval (PMI) in elasmobranchs | Ayoze Castro Alonso (U Las Palmas de Gran Canaria) |
| 15:30 – 16:00 | Coffee Break & Poster Viewing / Poster Presentations | ||
| 16:00 – 17:00 | Lumpy Skin Disease Moderators: Jaime Gómez Laguna and Sandra Branco |
Lumpy skin disease outbreak in Catalonia | Enric Vidal Barba (IRTA–CReSA) |
| 17:00 – 17:30 | Final Scientific Session | Awards, Session Chairs Summary & Open Discussion | Tânia Carvalho and Jaime Gómez Laguna |
| 17:30 – 18:00 | Poster removal | ||
| 19:30 | Conference Dinner at Casa da Música, Porto | ||
| Poster Presentation / Discussion Schedule | |||
| Group A | |||
| Thursday, June 18th | Friday, June 19th | Title | Presenter |
| 10:35–10:38 | 12:45–12:48 | PO-1 Bridging morphology and omics: a histology-guided approach to chronic cutaneous furunculosis in turbot | Xoel Souto Guitián (U Santiago Compostela) |
| 10:38–10:41 | 12:48–12:51 | PO-2 Quince extract modulates early HPV-associated lesions in K14HPV16 mice | Helena Vala Correia (IPV/CERNAS) |
| 10:41–10:44 | 12:51–12:54 | PO-4 Atypic tetraparesis induced by embolic disease associated to aortic valvular bacterial endocarditis in a dog | Carlos Cáceres (Facultad Veterinaria de Murcia) |
| 10:44–10:47 | 12:54–12:57 | PO-5 Periocular extraskeletal telangiectatic osteosarcoma in a dog | Marta Silva Samos (U León) |
| 10:47–10:50 | 12:57–13:00 | PO-9 Fibrinous pleuropneumonia in the South African porcupine (Hystrix africaeaustralis) | Sandra Núñez Pallarés (U CEU Cardenal Herrera) |
| 10:50–10:53 | 13:01–13:04 | PO-16 Detection of TNF‑α by RNAscope™ in turbot tissues (Scophthalmus maximus): contributions to the anatomical‑pathological study of the vaccine‑induced | Beatriz Ordóñez Gómez (U Santiago de Compostela) |
| Group B | |||
| Thursday, June 18th | Friday, June 19th | Title | Presenter |
| 12:45–12:48 | 15:35–15:38 | PO-6 Floating in mucin: immunohistochemical decoding of a mucinous mammary carcinoma | Elena Mozos Mora (U Córdoba) |
| 12:48–12:51 | 15:38–15:41 | PO-8 Brucella spp. in stranded cetaceans of Galicia | Raquel Puig-Lozano (U Las Palmas de Gran Canaria) |
| 12:51–12:54 | 15:41–15:44 | PO-10 Reconstructing Host‑Like Conditions in vitro to Trigger the L3-L4 Transition in Anisakis simplex and Capture Stage‑Specific Molecular Signatures | Paula Ramos (IPMA) |
| 12:54–12:57 | 15:44–15:47 | PO-12 Histopathological characterization of neurobrucellosis in stranded cetaceans in the Valencian community (2022–2026) | Carmen García-Romero Moreno (U CEU Cardenal Herrera) |
| 12:57–13:00 | 15:47–15:50 | PO-14 Osseous metaplasia secondary to sialocele in a dog | Fernanda AG de Seixas Travassos (UTAD) |
| Group C | |||
| Thursday, June 18th | Friday, June 19th | Title | Presenter |
| 15:35–15:38 | 10:35–10:39 | PO-7 Spinal cellular hemangioblastoma in a dog: a rare entity | Jéssica Molín (U Lleida) |
| 15:38–15:41 | 10:38–10:42 | PO-11 Intensity, Morphological and Molecular Identification of Stephanostomum baccatum (Trematoda: Acanthocolpidae) Metacercariae in Yellowtail Flounder, Limanda ferruginea commercialized in Portuguese Supermarkets | Paula Ramos (IPMA) |
| 15:41–15:44 | 10:41–10:45 | PO-13 Morphologic staging of cutaneous lesions in chronic Aeromonas salmonicida infection | Xoel Souto Guitián (U Santiago Compostela) |
| 15:44–15:47 | 10:44–10:48 | PO-15 Oral neuroma in dogs: a rare entity | Fernanda AG de Seixas Travassos (UTAD) |
| 15:47–15:50 | 10:47–10:51 | PO-17 Use of feather pulp in the diagnosis of Marek’s disease: viral replication and immunopathological characterization | Natalia Garcia (U Leon) |
ABOUT OPORTO
Oporto, or Porto as it is known in Portuguese, is Portugal's second-largest city, located along the Douro River in the north of the country. Renowned for its historic charm, Oporto boasts a UNESCO-listed city center with narrow cobbled streets, colorful facades, and iconic landmarks like the Clérigos Tower and the Dom Luís I Bridge. The city is famously associated with Port wine, which has been produced in the region for centuries and exported worldwide. Visitors can enjoy scenic river cruises, explore the wine cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia, and savor local delicacies like "francesinha." With its vibrant cultural scene and warm hospitality, Oporto is a must-visit destination in Portugal.

INVITED SPEAKERS
High Pathogenicity
Avian Influenza (HPAI)
Margarida Henriques
High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza (HPAI)
Margarida Henriques (INIAV)
Margarida Henriques Mourão is a senior researcher with a PhD in Biotechnology and over 20 years of experience in veterinary virology and molecular diagnostics. Based at the National Reference Laboratory (INIAV), she works on diagnosis, surveillance, molecular characterization, and phylogenetic analysis of animal and zoonotic viruses, within national and European disease monitoring programs.
| Orcid-0000-0003-1835-3077 |
High Pathogenicity
Avian Influenza (HPAI)
Javier Asín Ros
High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza (HPAI)
Javier Asín Ros (UC Davis)
Dr. Javier Asín Ros received his Veterinary Medicine Degree and PhD from the University of Zaragoza, Spain, and is a diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Pathologists. He is currently an Associate Professor at the University of California, Davis. He primarily serves as a diagnostic pathologist at the San Bernardino branch of the California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory System, the state’s veterinary diagnostic laboratory network. His primary interests are infectious diseases of multiple species, and since 2022 he has participated in diagnostic investigations of highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks in California.
Spatial Omics
in Pathology
Eduardo Chicano Gálvez
Spatial Omics in Pathology
Eduardo Chicano Gálvez (IMIBIC)
Eduardo Chicano Gálvez, PhD, is Head of the Mass Spectrometry and Molecular Imaging Unit at IMIBIC (Spain). His work focuses on spatial omics using mass spectrometry imaging (MS-Imaging) to map the molecular composition of tissues with high spatial resolution. His research bridges analytical chemistry, biochemistry, pathology, and bioinformatics, enabling the visualization of proteins, lipids, and metabolites directly within histological sections. Dr. Chicano is particularly interested in translating MS-Imaging into practical applications for pathology, providing new molecular insights that complement conventional histopathology and support biomarker discovery and disease characterization. Through his work, he aims to make spatial omics technologies accessible to pathologists and to promote their integration into research and future diagnostic workflows
| Orcid-0000-0002-9481-9628 |
African Swine Fever (ASF)
Librado Carrasco Otero
African Swine Fever (ASF)
Librado Carrasco Otero (UCO)
A graduate and PhD in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Córdoba, he completed his training at various institutions, including the Institute for Pathology at the Animal Medical School Hannover (Germany), the Institute for Animal Health (Pirbright, UK), and the College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University (USA). Professor of Comparative Anatomy and Pathological Anatomy at the University of Córdoba, his scientific activity is carried out within the "Pathology and Immunology Group" (UCO-PIG; PAIDI AGR137), where he participates in 23 research projects and 25 technology transfer projects or agreements with companies. Indicators of the quality of his scientific output include his authorship of over 165 indexed publications, with an h-index of 32 and a normalized impact factor of 1.20. This work has also been recognized with various awards, such as the "R&D&I Projects in the Field of Agri-food Research 2010" award from the Caja Rural de Córdoba Foundation (2010), the second edition of the Animals Health Awards (2023), and the 13th Albéitar Award from the Andalusian Council of Official Veterinary Colleges (2023). He holds diplomas from the European College of Veterinary Pathology and the European College of Porcine Health Management, is a full member of the Royal Academies of Veterinary Sciences of Seville and of Veterinary Sciences of Eastern Andalusia, and participates as an expert in the "Andalusian Plan for Research and Innovation in Public Health 2024-2027" of the Andalusian Public Health System.
| Orcid-0000-0002-4823-758X |
African Swine Fever (ASF)
Antonio Rodríguez-Bertos
African Swine Fever (ASF)
Antonio Rodríguez Bertos (UCM–VISAVET)
He graduated and obtained his PhD from the Veterinary School (Complutense University of Madrid). He is currently a professor in the Department of Animal Medicine and Surgery (VS-UCM) and Head of the Animal Pathology and Forensic Veterinary Service at the VISAVET-UCM center. He completed his training in pathology at the veterinary schools of Utrecht (Netherlands), Hannover (Germany), and the University of Davis (USA), as well as at the California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory System (San Bernardino, USA)
| Orcid-0000-0001-9543-313X |
Lumpy Skin Disease
Enric Vidal Barba
Lumpy Skin Disease
Enric Vidal Barba (IRTA–CReSA)
Dr. Enric Vidal (Barcelona, 1977), DVM, PhD. He completed his veterinary studies at the Autonomous University of Barcelona in 2000 and completed his doctoral thesis on the study of the pathogenesis of BSE at the same faculty in 2006. Since 2002, he has been head of the PRIOCAT laboratory (the reference laboratory for animal prion diseases in Catalonia) located at IRTA-CReSA (Animal Health Research Centre) a BSL3 facility where he also leads a research line on the neuropathology of TSEs. The line focuses on the study of the mechanisms of interspecies prion transmission barrier, the etiology of idiopathic prion diseases, the variability of prion disease phenotypes in nature and, more recently also gene-therapy based therapeutic approaches. Since 2007, he manages the Slaughterhouse Support Service (SESC) on behalf of the Health Department of the Generalitat de Catalunya (www.sesc.cat). This is a service to help official veterinary inspectors obtain a definitive diagnosis of slaughterhouse findings. He also participates in the anatomopathological studies of other CReSA research lines: tuberculosis, African swine fever, Classica swine fever, arbviruses, zoonotic coronaviruses, etc. and has an active participation in science divulgation activities (blogs, social networks, talks...). Since October 2025 he coordinates the scientific committee on Lumpy Skin Disease to support the government’s management of the current LSD outbreak in Catalonia.
| Orcid-0000-0002-4965-3286 |
COMMITTEES
Scientific Committee
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Tânia Carvalho – Champalimaud Foundation (SPPA)
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Sandra Branco – Univ. Évora
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Leonor Orge – INIAV (SPCV)
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Maria dos Anjos Pires – UTAD (SPCV)
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Fernanda Seixas – UTAD
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Adelina Gama – UTAD
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Elena Mozos Mora – UCO
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David Risco Pérez – UEX
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Ana Paula Losada García – USC
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Carlos Manuel Martínez Cáceres – UM
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Ángela Alonso Díez – UCM
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Miguel Fernández Fernández – ULE
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Joaquín Ortega Porcel – CEU – UCH
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Ana Rodríguez Largo – UAB
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Javier Asín Ros – UC Davis
Organizing Committee
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Tânia Carvalho – Champalimaud Foundation (SPPA)
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Irina Amorim – ICBAS (SPPA)
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Fátima Carvalho – ICBAS
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Diana Araújo – ICBAS
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Sandra Brás – ICBAS
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Leonor Orge – INIAV (SPCV)
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Maria dos Anjos Pires – UTAD (SPCV)
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Fernanda Seixas – UTAD
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Adelina Gama – UTAD
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Alicia Otero García – SEAPV
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Rosa Bolea – SEAPV
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Jaime Gómez Laguna – SEAPV
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Ester Blasco Ortega – SEAPV
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Antonio Rodríguez Bertos – SEAPV
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Ayoze Castro Alonso – SEAPV
CONGRESS VENUE

Host Institution
ICBAS – Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar
School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
Address: Rua de Jorge de Viterbo Ferreira 228, 4050-313 Porto, Portugal
Facilities:
Main Auditorium – Maximum capacity: 225 participants
Foyer – Suitable for registration, coffee breaks, sponsor booths, and poster sessions
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