Bronchiectasis

Bronchiectasis Patient Conference 2026

Online 10:00 to 16:00 CET
21/03/2026

About the event


The 6th annual Bronchiectasis Patient Conference will take place from 10:00 to 16:00 CET on 21 March 2026. The conference is an opportunity for anyone living with or interested in bronchiectasis to learn more about the disease and how to manage it. It is organised in collaboration with EMBARC and the ELF Bronchiectasis Patient Advisory Group (PAG).

The event will cover topics including:

  • An introduction to bronchiectasis
  • What good bronchiectasis care and treatment should look like
  • Understanding sputum (mucus): what it is and why it matters
  • Infections: risk factors and prevention strategies, with a focus on Pseudomonas, NTM (non-tuberculous mycobacterial infection) and aspergillosis
  • Practical lifestyle guidance for managing bronchiectasis
  • The latest advances in bronchiectasis research
  • Insights from the ‘Untold Stories’ bronchiectasis patient survey

A full programme with details of all talks and topics to be included will be published soon.

We will hear from people living with bronchiectasis and healthcare professionals. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions to the speakers and experts via the chat.

Programme


To be published soon

Language options


The conference will be held in English. A live transcription service will generate captions in over 60 languages.

Speakers, chairs and contributors


Professor Stefano Aliberti - profile image
Professor Stefano Aliberti
Italy

Stefano Aliberti is Professor of Respiratory Medicine at the University of Milan, and consultant at the Respiratory Department and Adult Cystic Fibrosis Center at the Policlinico Hospital in Milan, Italy. He is the director of the Bronchiectasis, Non-Tuberculous Mycobacteria and Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia programs of the Policlinico Hospital.

His major clinical and research interests are in both acute and chronic respiratory infections. He has extensive experience in epidemiological and clinical research in pneumonia.

He has been heavily involved in bronchiectasis and non-tuberculous mycobacteria. He founded the European Bronchiectasis Registry (EMBARC). Prof. Aliberti has published up to 200 peer-reviewed articles mainly on respiratory infections and he was part of international task forces to produce guidelines on bronchiectasis and severe pneumonia, as well as statements on tuberculosis.


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Dr Arietta Spinou
United Kingdom

Dr Arietta Spinou is a Lecturer in Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy Practice and Research at King’s College London, UK. She is a Specialist Respiratory Physiotherapist and has extensive research experience, with a special interest in bronchiectasis.

As part of her PhD work, Dr Spinou developed the Bronchiectasis Health Questionnaire, and for the first time objectively assessed cough frequency in a group of people with bronchiectasis.
Currently, Dr Spinou co-leads the ERS Task Force for the airway clearance techniques in bronchiectasis.


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Professor James Chalmers
United Kingdom

Professor James Chalmers is the British Lung Foundation Chair of Respiratory Research at the University of Dundee, UK, and a consultant respiratory physician.

He is an expert in lung infections and has been involved in a number of projects during the COVID-19 pandemic, including leading the ERS Guidelines Task Force for COVID-19 and being chief investigator for several trials of new COVID-19 treatments.

He works closely with ELF to involve patients in respiratory infection research through projects such as EMBARC, and is an advocate for involving patients in guidelines, clinical research, and clinical trials.


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Professor Natalie Lorent
Belgium

Natalie Lorent is a consultant Pulmonologist and Clinical Infectiologist working at the Respiratory Medicine department of the University Hospitals Leuven, and clinical lecturer at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.

Her clinical and research interests focus on respiratory infections (particularly mycobacterial infections), bronchiectasis and cystic fibrosis.

She has a passion for translating science to clinical practice to improve outcome for patients.


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Sanjay H Chotirmall
Singapore

Associate Professor Chotirmall is an internationally recognised clinician-scientist with an established translational respiratory research group at the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, NTU Singapore. To date, he has performed key work on endo-phenotyping pulmonary infection, including the use of next generation sequencing approaches, in the context of chronic inflammatory respiratory diseases that have led to publications in Nature Medicine, the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), the Lancet Respiratory Medicine, the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine and Cell Host and Microbe. He has been appointed Provost’s Chair in Molecular Medicine at NTU Singapore since 2019 and currently serves as Vice Dean (Research) at the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine and as Deputy Editor at the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (AJRCCM).


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Dr Fiona Mosgrove
United Kingdom

Dr Fiona Mosgrove is a GP with special interest in respiratory medicine. Fiona has been a GP since 2012 and works in a large practice in Aberdeen city. She began to develop a respiratory special interest in 2018, studying for a postgraduate diploma and then a masters in respiratory medicine, with a project focused on the microbiology of bronchiectasis exacerbations. She sits on the primary care respiratory society education committee, the ACT on COPD working group for Scotland and is part of the international primary care group sentinel network question and answer group.


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Dr Mattia Nigro
Italy

Dr Mattia Nigro is a doctor at the Respiratory Unit of Humanitas Research Hospital and a PhD Student at Humanitas University in Milan, Italy. His main clinical and research topics include bronchiectasis and acute and chronic respiratory infections. He is an active collaborator of the European Bronchiectasis Registry (EMBARC) and a member of the European Respiratory Society Methodology Network.


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Jennifer Pollock
United Kingdom

Dr Jennifer Pollock is a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Dundee (UK), with a passion for patient-centred research. She is heavily involved with patient and public involvement and engagement activities for the EMBARC network and works closely with the European Lung Foundation (ELF) to ensure that patients’ lived experiences and research priorities are integrated into respiratory research.


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Dr Freddy Frost
United Kingdom

Dr Freddy Frost is a Respiratory Consultant and Senior Lecturer in Liverpool, UK. His clinical and research interests focus on chronic lung infection in people with bronchiectasis, cystic fibrosis and COPD. He is an active member of the European Respiratory Society research collaborative on antimicrobial resistance.


Partners


This event is developed with and supported by EMBARC, a pan-European network and the ELF Bronchiectasis Patient Advisory Group.

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Thank you to everyone who assisted with translations so far. Your support allows us to reach patients across Europe who can benefit from attending this event. If your language is not included and you would like to help translate the materials, please contact us.

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