
Our Early Bird tickets are now available until 31 January! Secure your place at Wigmore Presents 2026 before they’re gone. Plus, stay tuned for new sessions, exciting collaborations, and a chance to win free tickets in our upcoming social media competition! (add our instagram handle)
Kicking off on Friday, 17 April, Wigmore Presents 2026 opens with a masterclass on Longevity and Regeneration, led by Professors Anton Enright and Syed Haq. The session will cover the latest breakthroughs in regenerative medicine, including stem-cell therapies, senolytic drugs, tissue and organ regeneration, and gene and molecular therapies. It will also examine technological advances in biomaterials and nanoparticles for therapeutic delivery, alongside the practical realities, regulatory considerations, and ethical implications of these approaches.
The masterclass will feature a talk by Professor Tim Wang on immune-repertoire sequencing in clinical diagnosis, as well as a presentation by Dr Meng Han Kuok on next-generation saliva tests for monitoring hormones, immunity, and infections.
Bringing cutting-edge insights from both UK-based and international experts we are blending the best of Wigmore’s most respected speakers with fresh new voices, introducing innovative perspectives while maintaining the high standards and integrity that have become synonymous with the conference. (speaker bios below)
On Saturday, 18 April, the programme continues with a wide range of sessions covering complications, women’s health, GLP-1 face, treating skin of colour, and more, all delivered by leading specialists in their fields. Highlights include ‘Tomorrow’s World’, a forward-looking feature that explores the future of the industry and provides essential insights for professionals eager to stay ahead of the curve.
Sunday, 19 April, will feature dedicated agendas to anatomy and skincare, while the much-loved Blind Date will return with a new twist!
With over 25 exhibitors, exclusive product launches, and our signature networking party on the Saturday, Wigmore Presents 2026 promises to be an unmissable event.
Seligman — The effect of
regenerative medicine on quality of life and longevity | |
| 9:30 | Welcome |
| 9:40 | Keynote talk and overview, quality of life as part of longevity, Prof Syed Haq |
| 10:30 | The role of polynucleotides, Prof George Titovets |
11:00 Coffee break | |
| 11:30 | The scientific and ethical basis for regenerative medicine approaches to longevity, Prof Anton Enright |
| 12:30 | Exosomes: myth or magic, Miss Sherina Balaratnam |
13:00 Lunch | |
| 14:00 | Immune-repertoire sequencing in clinical diagnoses, Prof Tim Wang |
| 15:00 | Next generation saliva tests for hormones, immunity and infection monitoring, Dr Meng Han Kuok |
| 15:30 | Regenerative dermatology, Dr Beibei Du Harper |
16:00 Coffee break | |
| 16:30 | Prof Mike Chan |
| 17:30 | Theory is one thing; how do I make it work? Dr Mayoni Gooneratne |
18:00 Conference close | |
Saturday 18th April
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Wolfson — Injectables | Seligman—Skincare,
devices and rejuvenation | Council Chamber | |||
| 9:30 | Welcome | 9:00 | Welcome | 9:00 | Welcome |
| 9:40 | The moral compass, Dr Simon Withey | 9:40 | CoTreating clinical skin concerns with in-clinic skincare, Dr Lauren Jamieson | 9:40 | Complications: what you don’t know can hurt, Dr Tim Flynn, Dr Beatriz Molina, Julie Scott, Dr Raj Thethi |
| 10:00 | Eyes: the mirror to your soul, Dr Zunaid Alli, Dr Elizabeth Hawkes, Dr Tanja Phillips | ||||
11:00 Exhibition and coffee break | |||||
| 11:30 | What’s in a kiss? Dr Tatyana Lapa-Enright, Mr James Olding, Dr Emma Ravichandran, Dr Raj Thethi | 11:30 | All skin is not the same: skin quality toolbox, Janna Ronnert, Prof Chris Griffiths, Dr Claire Kiely | 11:30 | Women’s health: I feel like I have aged overnight, Dr Mayoni Gooneratne |
| 12:00 | Matters of menopause: sorting through the noise, Dr Masud Haq | ||||
| 12:30 | Prejuvenation era, Miss Sherina Balaratnam | ||||
13.00 Exhibition and lunch | |||||
| 14:30 | Approaches to treating the mid and lower face with botulinum toxin, Mr James Olding, Dr Priya Verma | 14:30 | The Skin of colour, Dr Zunaid Alli, Dr Kai John, Dr Tanja Philips | 14:30 | The GLP-1 face: deflation, disproportion and volume replacement, Dr Kai John |
| 14:50 | The GLP-1 face: what is changing under your skin, Dr Masud Haq | ||||
| 15:20 | The pros and cons of GLP-1, Dr Stephen Mulholland | ||||
| 15:50 | The GLP-1 face: dermafiller paradox, Dr Simon Ravichandran | ||||
16.15 Exhibition and coffee break | |||||
| 16:35 | PLLA: The next generation | 16:35 | The power of peptides in treatment synergy, Anna Baker,Ian Vitek | 16:35 | Tomorrow’s world |
| 17:15 | New topical products | ||||
| 17:45 | Q&A | ||||
18.00 Conference close | |||||
19.00 Networking event | |||||
Sunday 19th April
Wolfson — Injectables | Council Chamber | ||||
| 9:30 | Welcome | 9:30 | Welcome | ||
| 9:40 | Anatomy masterclass,Mr James Olding | 9:40 | Regenerative medicine, part of the teamor not yet the answer, Dr Nabil Elmahdawi | ||
| 10:10 | Exosomes: hype vs evidence,Miss Sherina Balaratnam, Dr Olivia McCabe-Robinson | ||||
11:00 Exhibition and coffee break | |||||
| 11:30 | Anatomy masterclass, cont. | 11:30 | If your clinic is on fire, what piece of equipment are you saving? Dr Stephen Mulholland, Miss Sherina Balaratnam, Dr Rita Rakus | ||
13:00 Exhibition and lunch | |||||
| 14:30 | Cellular poetry: the regenerative language of polynucleotides, Prof George Titovets, Sharon Bennet, Anna Baker | 14:30 | Blind date, Prof Syed Haq, Alex Mills, Dr Emma Ravichandran, Dr Simon Ravichandran | ||
| 15:30 | Toxins: the definitive update, Prof Syed Haq, Dr Shirin Lakhani, Mr James Olding, Dr Simon Ravichandran | ||||
16:30 Conference ends / drinks reception | |||||

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DR MENG HAN KUOK
Dr Meng Han Kuok is the founder and CEO of Camtech Innovations Ltd, a Cambridge based healthcare technology company that has brought several innovative products to market for rapid point of care and lab based testing. It is developing these next generation testing solutions based on novel microfluidic and sensor based technologies, with a particular interest in infectious disease, immunity and longevity applications.

PROFESSOR ANTON ENRIGHT
Prof Anton Enright read Natural Sciences at Trinity College Dublin, specialising in Genetics before coming to the University of Cambridge for his PhD studies in 1998, with Professor Christos Ouzounis, working on protein families and biological network analysis. His postdoctoral work was with Professor Chris Sander at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York working on small RNA target prediction. In 2004, he started his own independent
laboratory at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, exploring the functions of small non-coding RNAs in various biological processes and diseases. In 2004, he moved to the European Bioinformatics Institute, as a Group Leader where he continued to work on non-coding RNAs, including piwi-associated RNAs, lncRNAs and RNA modifications. His laboratory moved to the Department of Pathology at the University of Cambridge in 2018. Anton is also academic lead for the genomics facility at the department which specialises in large-scale sequencing, microarrays and genotyping projects.
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