16th Annual Symposium
Physics of Cancer
Leipzig, Germany
Sept. 22 - 24, 2025
Conference Venue

This year's "Physics of Cancer" symposium will take place at the Faculty of Physics and Earth System Sciences of Leipzig University.

All talk sessions will be held in a hybrid format - in the small auditory on the Physics campus and online. The poster session is scheduled to take place in the assembly hall but you are very welcome to join us virtually.

Leipzig University
Faculty of Physics and Earth System Sciences
Linnéstr. 5
04103 Leipzig, Germany


Please check here for detailed information from your personal starting point: Google Maps. For more information on how to get to Leipzig, have a look at "Additional Information". 

General information on Leipzig's public transportation system, timetables, and a connection planner can be found at www.lvb.de.




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City of Leipzig

Leipzig is a vibrant metropolis in the heart of former East Germany. Its is well known for its cultural, especially musical, history and famous for its trade fairs and exhibitions. Leipzig played a significant role in the peaceful revolution of 1989, which led to the fall of the Berlin Wall and finally of communism in Eastern Europe.

Leipzig University, being one of Europe's oldest universities, looks back to a long tradition. Many famous names, including Bach, Mendelssohn, Goethe, Lessing, Leibniz, Debye, Ostwald, Bloch, Hertz, and Heisenberg, are associated with Leipzig and its university.

While you are in town attending the "Physics of Cancer" symposium, we hope that you will also find the time to see some highlights of Leipzig. The city offers many different sightseeing destinations and activities. If you are interested, have a look at the website of Leipzig's tourist information center.

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