Targeting Exosome 2026 Agenda

Targeting Extracellular Vesicles 2026 presents a new vision of medicine where extracellular vesicles connect mitochondria, microbiota, and immunity, shaping the future of precision intervention.

The agenda follows this vision in a clear and logical way. It starts with the basic biology of EVs, moves to their role in mitochondrial and microbial communication, and then advances to engineered solutions and clinical applications.

By bringing together fundamental science and practical innovation, the meeting creates a direct path from discovery to real medical impact.

Targeting Exosomes 2026 – Agenda
Day 1 Decoding Intelligent Vesicle Systems
Session 1
The Intelligence of EVs: Coding, Cargo and Context
Molecular mechanisms of EV biogenesis Selective cargo loading and RNA programming Lipid identity and membrane dynamics Single-vesicle analytics and high-resolution profiling
Session 2
Mitochondrial Signaling Beyond the Organelle
Mitovesicles and mitochondrial-derived EVs mtDNA transfer and inflammatory signaling Metabolic stress and vesicular export Redox-driven communication pathways
Session 3
Microbial Vesicles and Cross-Kingdom Communication
Bacterial extracellular vesicles Host–microbiota vesicle exchange EVs in gut–brain–liver axes Dysbiosis and vesicle-mediated inflammation
Day 2 Engineering the Future of Cellular Communication
Session 4
Designing Intelligent EVs
Engineered EVs for precision targeting Surface functionalization and tissue tropism Hybrid synthetic–biological vesicles Control of biodistribution and safety
Session 5
EVs in Longevity, Repair and Immune Reprogramming
Senescence modulation through EVs EVs in tissue regeneration Immune recalibration and inflammaging Cell-free therapeutic platforms
Innovation Showcase
EV Innovation Arena — Live Technology & Start-up Showcase
AI-powered single-vesicle analytics Next-generation EV engineering platforms GMP manufacturing and scalability solutions Diagnostic and therapeutic applications Investor–scientist interactive forum
Strategic Closing Forum
Are EVs the Operating System of Cellular Intelligence?
From biomarkers to biological actuators From observation to intervention From isolated pathways to integrated systems Defining the next decade of vesicle science