Abu Dhabi is set to host the 4th Emirates Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant and Gene Therapy Congress from November 8โ9, 2025, at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, marking a major international event in pediatric healthcare, hematology, and gene therapy.
Experts Gathering
More than 300 delegates, including leading clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals from across the globe, are expected to attend this two-day congress, which operates under the auspices of the Pediatric Working Party of The European Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT). Renowned speakers from the USA, UK, Germany, Italy, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, India, and other countries will share breakthroughs in pediatric hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), gene therapy, and cell therapy.
Scientific program and new initiatives
The congress features keynote lectures, panel discussions, oral and poster presentations, and interactive workshops on the latest advances, clinical experiences, and challenges in pediatric transplantation and gene therapy. Notably, this year introduces the โPediatric BMT Course 2025,โ a pre-congress educational initiative tailored for trainees and delivered by a distinguished international faculty. This program emphasizes both theoretical and practical knowledge, aiming to train future leaders and strengthen expertise in pediatric BMT.
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Networking and regional impact
Organized by MENA Conference, this congress gives exceptional networking opportunities for attendees to collaborate, share best practices, and develop regional partnerships. The UAEโs commitment to advancing pediatric transplant care and setting up itself as an innovation hub will be highlighted through success stories and achievements from both the host country and international partners.
MedEdge MEA, the media partner
As the congressโs official media partner, MedEdge MEA will increase the eventโs visibility throughout the Middle East and North Africa by offering live updates, expert podcasts, and regionally themed coverage to healthcare professionals in the GCC and the larger MENA area.
Who should attend
The event welcomes pediatric oncologists, hematologists, BMT physicians, infectious disease specialists, specialized nurses, lab professionals, and psycho-social counselors, as well as trainees and fellows. The congress aims to shape the future of pediatric care, improve outcomes for young patients, and strengthen collaborative efforts.




