During a two-day ISOQOL Board of Directors meeting, Leadership discussed how to support one another amidst funding cuts, job losses, and both travel concerns and travel restrictions. Numerous options were examined, and after careful consideration of these challenges, while also considering ISOQOL’s financial sustainability, the Board has decided to offer digital options for certain components of the 2025 ISOQOL Annual Conference.

Plenary Session Livestreams and Recordings

The four plenary sessions will be livestreamed during their scheduled times at the in-person conference in Milwaukee. Recordings will be available on-demand.

Virtual Abstract Presentations

Virtual or In-Person Poster Presentation Options

Abstracts for virtual poster consideration can now be submitted for those who are unable to travel but wish to present virtually, including a short recording. Posters for in-person presentation will still require to be printed; however, in-person poster presenters may also choose to make an additional virtual poster to reach the virtual attendee audience. All poster abstracts will be published in JPRO.

Abstract Submissions Reopening

Submissions for in-person oral, oral brief, and poster abstracts and for virtual poster abstracts are now open.

  • Now – 8 May: Submissions open
  • 26 May – 13 June: Review open
  • 13 June: Scholarship applications due
  • Mid-July: Abstract acceptance notifications sent
  • 30 July: Presenters notify their intent to present (Oral/Oral Brief/Poster)
  • 30 July: Early Bird Registration deadline
  • 11 August: Presenter registration deadline

 

Registration for both the in-person conference and the partially virtual conference will be open in May. Visit the Registration page for further information.

The International Society for Quality of Life Research (ISOQOL) is a global community of researchers, clinicians, health care professionals, industry professionals, consultants, and patient research partners advancing health related quality of life research (HRQL).

Together, we are creating a future in which patient perspective is integral to health research, care and policy.