EAPS 2026 is where paediatric science meets clinical innovation. By submitting your abstract, you become part of a global dialogue driving progress in child health and care.

🎥 Young Investigators – Insights from Andrew Bush

In this video, Professor Andrew Bush, EAPS Committee Member and internationally respected paediatric clinician, shares his expert guidance and encouragement for emerging researchers. As part of our Young Investigators series, Andrew offers practical tips and inspiration to help you elevate your scientific thinking and navigate early career challenges in paediatric research. Whether you’re preparing your first abstract or building your research programme, his advice is an invaluable resource for your journey in paediatrics.

Watch now to gain insight from one of the field’s leading voices and take your next step with confidence.

Why Submit?

  • Share your research

    Present your findings to an international community of paediatricians, researchers, and healthcare professionals committed to improving child health outcomes.

  • Gain visibility

    Showcase your work among leading experts and institutions from around the world.

  • Boost your career

    Strengthen your CV, expand collaborations, and explore new opportunities for funding and professional growth.

  • Get valuable feedback

    Receive insights from peers and specialists that can help refine your research and inspire future studies.

Who Should Submit?

EAPS welcomes submissions from all disciplines and career stages, including:

  • Clinicians and researchers in paediatrics and related specialties

  • Residents, fellows, and early-career professionals

  • Nurses, allied health professionals, and multidisciplinary teams

  • Public health and implementation science experts

  • Laboratory and translational researchers

Ready to Take the Next Step?

Review the abstract submission guidelines, prepare your research, and submit your work for EAPS 2026.
This is your opportunity to contribute to advancing paediatrics worldwide and make a lasting impact on the care of children everywhere.