WELCOME
We are delighted to welcome you to
Lyon for the joint
EUROMAR-ISMAR Conference, to be held from
July 4-8, 2027.
This unique joint edition will bring together the global magnetic resonance community across disciplines, spanning chemistry, physics, biology, medicine, and materials science. With a strong and truly international Scientific Committee, working in close coordination with a committed and experienced national organizing team, we are building a high-level and inspiring program that reflects both the diversity and the dynamism of our field.
EUROMAR-ISMAR 2027 will offer an outstanding platform for:
- Showcasing innovation in magnetic resonance methodologies, instrumentation, and applications
- Engaging with the community, from leading experts to early-career researchers
- Building collaborations across academia, industry, and research infrastructures
We expect around
1000 participants from across Europe and worldwide, creating a vibrant environment for scientific exchange and industrial interaction.
Lyon provides an exceptional setting for such a global event. Located at the heart of one of Europe’s most active regions in magnetic resonance, the city combines scientific excellence with accessibility, sustainability, and a rich cultural heritage. The conference will take place at the Lyon Convention Centre, a modern venue designed to foster interactions between scientific sessions, exhibitions, and networking activities.
Particular attention will be given to
sustainability, inclusivity, and the next generation of scientists. The conference will promote environmentally responsible practices, encourage broad participation across communities and geographies, and provide dedicated support and visibility for students and early-career researchers.
Beyond the scientific program, Lyon offers a unique experience. Renowned as the gastronomic capital of France, the city combines a vibrant culinary scene with a lively cultural atmosphere and a rich historical heritage, making it an ideal setting for both professional engagement and informal exchanges.
We look forward to welcoming you to Lyon in 2027 for what promises to be a major event for the magnetic resonance community.
Guido Pintacuda, Malene Jensen, Alexej Jerschow
Chairs and Co-Chairs, on behalf of the National Organizing and Scientific Committees