The Pakistan Kidney and Liver Institute and Research Center (PKLI&RC) has officially commenced its International Symposium 2026, bringing together leading national and international experts for two days of scientific exchange and multidisciplinary collaboration.
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Held on 13–14 February 2026, the symposium is centered on the theme “Integrating Discovery & Care,” reflecting PKLI’s mission to combine research, innovation, and patient-centered clinical excellence.
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The symposium features a comprehensive scientific program covering a wide range of specialties, including liver transplantation, nephrology, urology, pathology, interventional radiology, pediatric transplant care, infectious diseases, bone marrow transplantation, and primary healthcare systems.
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Day 1 sessions include topics such as liver transplantation, urology advances, transplant genetics, pediatric transplant care, and strengthening primary healthcare for universal coverage.
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The day also features a transplant plenary session and multiple parallel scientific tracks led by distinguished faculty from Pakistan and abroad.
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Day 2 continues with sessions on advanced urology and robotics, intensive care, dialysis and vascular access, clinical research, pharmacy, anesthesia, and nursing and allied health sciences.
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The program also includes abstract presentations and free paper sessions, highlighting emerging research and young investigators.
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The PKLI&RC International Symposium 2026 represents a significant milestone for the institute, reflecting its growing role as a regional and global center of excellence in transplantation, advanced clinical care, and medical research.
The event brings together clinicians, surgeons, researchers, and healthcare professionals to share knowledge, strengthen collaboration, and advance patient care across disciplines.


