GIBS 2026
CALL FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION!!
Competitive Paper Session!!
**To be presented in person**
11th Annual Congress of
Global Interstitial Cystitis Bladder Pain Society (GIBS)
22nd & 23rd August 2026 @Jaipur
Dear all,
Academics is one of the things that keep the “Clinicians” young in mind. We at GIBS have started the planning and preparations for the 11th Annual Congress on Interstitial Cystitis/ Bladder Pain Syndrome to be held in Jaipur, 22nd – 23rd August 2026 on the Theme: Beyond the Bladder: Decoding Subtypes, Delivering Solutions. I am sure those of you who have attended the previous meetings would agree that the journey from “Clinical presentation” of the disease through “Guidelines” to the “Containing the Bladder Blaze” meeting, GIBS as a group is looking towards what is the next level.
As promised for the upcoming meeting in 2025, we are attempting to get the scientists from across the globe who are working in a field that may become an integral part of the art of healing IC/BPS patients in near future. This will be a great opportunity to be part of the “Leaders pack” on this little known subject.
We take this opportunity to invite you to send your work as Free Papers/Abstracts for presentation in the upcoming GIBS meeting on 23rd August 2026. I hope you will agree that the standard of abstracts in GIBS has been gradually raising the bar during the last meetings and this time would be no exception.
Looking forward to meeting you in Jaipur.
Regards
Global Interstitial Cystitis Bladder Pain Society, India.
PLEASE NOTE SUBMISSION DEADLINE DATE IS 31st MAY 2026
Deadline Extended for Abstract submission is 21st June 2025
Acceptance of Abstract will be communicated by 30th June 2025
Please note: Due to limited time for abstract presentations, all the abstract will be evaluated and listed according to merit. The first six abstracts as per merit will be selected for podium presentations and rest will be put up as posters.


I highly appreciate the opportunity to participate and present in person our research findings from sub-Saharan Africa and contribute to the global research family with knowledge sharing