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2026

cluB-12 Symposium 2026
 

The 5th Annual cluB-12 Symposium brings together clinicians, researchers, and advocates to explore advances in vitamin B12 deficiency. The cluB-12 Symposium is a two-day academic meeting that brings together clinicians, researchers, healthcare professionals, policy-makers, industry colleagues, and patient representatives to advance understanding of vitamin B12 deficiency across clinical, scientific, nutritional, public health, and policy domains.

The 2026 symposium will take place on 17–18 September 2026 at St John’s College, University of Cambridge.

The program is currently in development, with further speakers and program details to be announced in due course.

 

The event includes:

  • A keynote address from Joshua W. Miller, PhD, DFASN: “Holotranscobalamin: Past, Present, and Future”

  • Scientific, nutrition, policy and industry sessions

  • Case discussions

  • The cluB-12 Annual General Meeting

  • Networking opportunities over lunch, tea and coffee

 

The ticket price includes an evening dinner in the Wordsworth Room, St John’s College on Thursday 17 September, followed by drinks in the college bar.

 

This event is ideal for clinicians, healthcare professionals, scientists, researchers, patient representatives, policy-makers and others with an interest in micronutrient deficiencies, vitamin B12 deficiency and translational nutrition science.

If you are a member of the medical or research community, but not a CluB-12 member, and you wish more information on how to register, please fill in the contact form on our website, detailing your affiliation and / or current place of work. 

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