Global Cohort Studies: Closing the Diversity Gap in Genomics and Population Health

April 27-30, 2026 | Herrenhausen Palace, HannoverGermany
Scientific Organizers: Geoffrey S. Ginsburg, Michèle Ramsay, Lyndon Mitnaul and Naomi Allen

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April 27-30, 2026 | Herrenhausen Palace, HannoverGermany
Scientific Organizers: Geoffrey S. Ginsburg, Michèle Ramsay, Lyndon Mitnaul and Naomi Allen

Intimate Locations
Herrenhausen Palace        

Herrenhausen Palace, which will be used as a museum and venue for scientific conferences, now restores the architectural centrepiece to the Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen, which have served as a striking example of grand horticultural style for more than 300 years. 

The Great Garden is one of the most important baroque gardens in Europe, while the exotic flora in the Berggarten delights visitors all year round. Sponsored by the state capital of Hannover and the Federal State of Lower Saxony, the new museum in Herrenhausen Palace will open in time for the 2013 summer season, beginning with a comprehensive exhibition entitled “Palaces and Gardens in Herrenhausen – from Baroque to Modern”. 

Networking & Career Development Opportunities

Career Roundtables

As part of our commitment to support and train the next generation of scientific leaders from all backgrounds, Keystone Symposia hosts Career Roundtables at our conferences. These workshops create a forum for field leaders to provide their unique perspectives on career development, professional pitfalls and the breadth of scientific opportunities available to support trainee scientists. Established researchers are chosen from a broad range of backgrounds (i.e., diverse demographics, career stages and career paths) to reflect a myriad of career-paths and experiences. A panel discussion is followed by break out group sessions to enable trainees to interact with each senior scientist in a comfortable small group setting, to address specific questions, allow for mentorship and networking.

“The most important message is that we all walk nonlinear paths and it is so easy to forget when we experience struggle or we look up at people in power position: it always looks so simpler on the other side…Thanks again for your investment on the trainees. Priceless investment on the present and future of science.”

–Valentina Greco, PhD, Carolyn Slayman Professor of Genetics, Yale School of Medicine

Meet-the-Editor Roundtables

Meet-the-Editor panels are important aspects of both in-person and virtual Keystone Symposia meetings, designed to foster connections between editors and scientists. These mutually beneficial relationships help to facilitate the publication process for researchers, while providing editors insight into exciting new discoveries and research directions to showcase in upcoming journal issues. We encourage you to take advantage of this special session, and to reach out to these editors during the meeting, to get the inside scoop on fast-tracking your work for publication.

Health Disparities Workshops

Meet-the-Editor panels are important aspects of both in-person and virtual Keystone Symposia meetings, designed to foster connections between editors and scientists. These mutually beneficial relationships help to facilitate the publication process for researchers, while providing editors insight into exciting new discoveries and research directions to showcase in upcoming journal issues. We encourage you to take advantage of this special session, and to reach out to these editors during the meeting, to get the inside scoop on fast-tracking your work for publication.

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