Paris
4-5 Sept 2026

Why Our Meetings Matter

EUSOI meetings provide a focused forum for clinicians, researchers, and trainees to deepen their knowledge of ocular inflammation. Through lectures, interactive sessions, and case-based learning, participants gain up-to-date insights on diagnosis, management, and emerging therapies.

Beyond education, our events create a space for networking and collaboration. Participants can share best practice, compare experiences from different centres, and explore opportunities to contribute to multicentre studies and registries. By connecting experts and future leaders, EUSOI meetings help shape the future of research and clinical care in ocular inflammation.

Types of Events

EUSOI may host or support a range of scientific and educational activities designed to meet diverse learning needs and professional interests. These may include large scientific meetings, smaller focused sessions, and virtual formats.

  • Scientific congresses and meetings bringing together the ocular inflammation community for plenary lectures, free paper sessions, and interactive discussions.
  • Symposia and expert panels that explore specific themes or challenging clinical scenarios in depth.
  • Focused courses and workshops aimed at skill development, including imaging, diagnostic approaches, and treatment decision-making.
  • Online webinars and case discussions offering accessible opportunities for learning and exchange, wherever participants are based.
  • Joint sessions with partner societies that encourage collaboration across related specialties and international networks.

Who Should Attend

EUSOI meetings and events are open to all professionals involved in the care of patients with ocular inflammation or in related research. They are designed to support both established experts and colleagues early in their careers.

  • Ophthalmologists with an interest in uveitis and ocular inflammatory disease
  • Rheumatologists, immunologists, and internists involved in systemic inflammatory and autoimmune conditions with ocular involvement
  • Other medical and surgical specialists who manage patients with ocular inflammation
  • Clinical and translational researchers working on inflammatory eye disease
  • Trainees, fellows, and students who wish to develop expertise in ocular inflammation
  • Allied health professionals, including specialist nurses, orthoptists, and imaging technicians involved in patient care

Stay Informed

To stay closely connected to EUSOI meetings and events, we encourage you to visit this page regularly for updates on upcoming activities and programme details. You may also wish to sign up for email updates or newsletters, where available, to receive timely announcements.

Becoming a member of EUSOI is an excellent way to stay engaged with our community, benefit from educational opportunities, and help shape the future direction of ocular inflammation research and care. Membership information and application options are available elsewhere on the EUSOI website.