Another RTI Forum comes to a close. Thank you to everyone who helped make #RTI2026 such an inspiring and insightful gathering of this global community.
View Rising Star, Poster and Oral abstracts here:
rti-forum.org/2026/?page_i...
Session recordings coming soon for registered participants.
That’s a wrap on #RTI2026
Final sessions explored prevention - from vaccination strategies against respiratory infections (including RSV and bacterial) to preventing disease progression in pneumococcal infection and TB.
Thanks to everyone who joined us. Safe travels home – see you next year!
@cvrinfo.bsky.social Clinical Viral Epidemiology Group & Usher Institute PhD students, @hbsci.bsky.social & Milly Young presenting their work at #rti2026! 🫁🦠
Day 2 #RTI2026 is underway, diving into “Infection and their Friends” – from NTM and chronic lung conditions to bronchiectasis.
Highlights include Lucy Morgan’s talk on difficult respiratory infections, alongside dynamic poster sessions and expert faculty feedback.
More updates on their way!
What a great start to #RTI2026 at @gsc1. Global experts addressing respiratory challenges & advance better patient solutions.
Day 1 featured advances in RTI diagnosis, bronchiectasis treatment and pleural infection.
Congratulations to Rising Stars Tommaso Morelli & Amy Gilmour
Visit us at the BALR stand at #RTI2026 in Glasgow to hear more about Studentship funding, our next meeting, and play our BALR lucky dip!
Excited to learn more about cutting-edge research across #RespiratoryInfections and #AirwayDiseases over the next three days!
3 Days. 4 Parts. One unmissable RTI Forum experience.
The #RTI2026 final scientific programme is now available — discover what it holds for you: rti-forum.org/2026/?page_i...
Join us in person from 2-4 March in Glasgow Science Centre and connect with experts. exchange ideas that matter.
#RTI2026 Scientific Programme Pt 1: New Approaches in RTI Diagnosis
From microbiome-based diagnostics & novel VAP sampling to a keynote on the state of the art in pleural infection, and Round Table on Acute Respiratory Infections.
Last chance.
Register now: rti-forum.org/2026/?page_i...
Another insightful day of science and discussion at #RTI2026
Day 2 Highlights: Session III, chaired by James Chalmers (UK) and Jakko Van Ingen (NL), focuses on infection in chronic lung conditions, from obstructive pulmonary diseases to cystic fibrosis
View Programme: rti-forum.org/2026/?page_i...
Day 3 Highlights: We close #RTI2026 with Session VI-Preventing Disease Progression (Chairs: James Chalmers & David Connell) - covering post TB lung disease and tackling TB morbidity, to pneumococcal infection and featuring top experts in the field.
Programme: rti-forum.org/2026/?page_i...
After a close-run contest, we’re delighted to announce the #RTI2026 Rising Star winners!
Ms. Amy Gilmour (@dundee.ac.uk)
and
Dr. Tommaso Morelli (@unisouthampton.bsky.social)
Join us to hear both winners present their award-winning research.
Register here: rti-forum.org/2026/?page_i...
We are excited to announce the #RTI2026 Scientific Programme Part 3 – “Deep Dive Into Bronchiectasis” featuring leading experts, a cutting-edge session and a keynote lecture.
Start the new year with 15% off registration – secure your spot today: rti-forum.org/2026/?page_i...
#RTI2026 Scientific Programme is ready for you!
This year’s programme is divided into four key areas featuring international experts including Prof. Charles Daley, Prof. Lucy Morgan, Prof. Anne E. O’Donnell, Prof. Jin-Fu Xu…and many more.
Learn more about the programme: rti-forum.org/2026/?page_i...
Late-Breaking Science Submissions is now open for #RTI2026
Showcase your scientific work to an international audience of global opinion leaders & contribute to timely scientific exchange shaping future research and clinical thinking.
Submit here by 26 Jan: rti-forum.org/2026/?page_i...
Hear Dr Collins & Prof. Loebinger share what sets #RTI2026 apart and why it’s a must-attend for global collaboration.
Late-Breaking Science Submission for poster presentations is open from 12-26 January: rti-forum.org/2026/?page_i...
📍Scotland, Glasgow, 2–4 March 2026
#RespiratoryTractInfections
Late breaking submissions open soon for the 2026 Respiratory Tract Infections conference in Glasgow #RTI2026 #RespiratoryResearch ⬇️⏰🫁
Plus, BALR members receive 50% off registration!
#RTI2026
Watch Prof. Debby Bogaert share how RTI Forum brings experts from every respiratory field together under one roof, and why meaningful cross-domain collaboration is key to advancing respiratory infection research.
Early fee until 15 December: rti-forum.org/2026/?page_i...
Thank you to all who submitted abstracts for #RTI2026.
Missed the deadline? Late-Breaking Poster submissions are open between 12–26 January.
Further information with guidelines here: rti-forum.org/2026/?page_i...
📍Scotland, Glasgow, 2–4 March 2026
#RespiratoryTractInfections #MedicalConference
Hear Prof. Amelia Shoemark on why RTI Forum is such a cutting-edge conference, and the importance of such a varied group of international respiratory specialists under one roof.
Early fee deadline approaching — register for #RTI2026 at the discounted rate: rti-forum.org/2026/?page_i...
#RTI2026
🚨Extended Abstract Submission Deadline – 1 December 2025🚨
Share your latest findings by taking part in the Rising Star program or apply to be an Oral or Poster Presenter.
Be part of the global conversation on respiratory infections!
Submit here: rti-forum.org/2026/?page_i...
#RTI2026
💬Dr Elen Vink shares her experience as a recent Poster Presentation Winner
Submit your abstract for Rising Stars, Poster or Oral Presentations — showcase your research & connect with leading experts in respiratory science
📩https://rti-forum.org/2026/?page_id=326
🗓️Deadline: 20 Nov 2025
Watch Prof. Anthony De Soyza talk about the critical benefits of all RTI’s being discussed, under one roof at #RTI2026.
The RTI Forum unites the global respiratory community to advance patient outcomes.
Register now: rti-forum.org/2026/?page_i...
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BALR members get 50% off registration to #RTI2026, Glasgow 2-4 March 2026, till 30/11/25! For more information on the 8th Respiratory Tract Infections Forum rti-forum.org/2026/, and to become a BALR member, balr.co.uk/membership
⏰2 weeks left to submit your abstract for #RTI2026!
Rising Stars – present your research live on stage & connect directly with field experts.
Oral & Poster Presentations – showcase your work to the RTI community.
Deadline: 20 Nov 2025
Submit now: rti-forum.org/2026/?page_i...
#RespiratoryResearch
Professor Debby Bogaert, Scientific Committee Member, shares her thoughts on the Forum on Respiratory Tract Infections.
Submit your abstract for #RTI2026 here: rti-forum.org/2026/?page_i...
📍Scotland, Glasgow, 2-4 March 2026
@dbogaert.bsky.social
#RespiratoryTractinfections #MedicalConference
Here’s what Faculty Member, Professor Stefano Aliberti had to say about the Forum on Respiratory Tract Infections.
Register here for #RTI2026 rti-forum.org/2026/?page_i...
📍Scotland, Glasgow, 2-4 March 2026
Accelerate your research in Respiratory Tract Infections!
@profjdchalmers.bsky.social shares why #RTI2026 is the place to learn, share, and connect.
Submit your abstract by 20 Nov 2025 and shape the future of respiratory research: rti-forum.org/2026/?page_i...
📍Glasgow, 2–4 March 2026
📢Early Career Activities at #RTI2026, take part in shaping the scientific conversation:
Rising Star Programme - Present your work and connect with leading experts.
Oral & Poster Presentations - Share your research and be part of the scientific programme.
Submit here: rti-forum.org/2026/?page_i...
Register now and join us at the 8th International Forum on Respiratory Tract Infections: rti-forum.org/2026/?page_i...
Don’t miss out on the bigger, better RTI Forum with
new topics this year, including:
Antimicrobial Resistance
Immunodeficiency
Paediatric Diseases
...and many more.
#RTI2026
The 8th International Forum on Respiratory Tract Infections
will be held at Glasgow Science Centre, Scotland
on 2-4 March 2026.
Save the date in your calendar!
Stay tuned for more information
#RTI2026 #Respiratory #RespiratoryResearch #AntibioticResistance #Bronchiectasis #NTM #MedicalConference