Event speakers information

Thank you for agreeing to speak at an upcoming LabMed event.

To support event promotion and ensure we represent your contribution accurately, please complete the form below. This will confirm your level of authorisation for use of your presentation materials and provide key information about your session to help us market the event effectively.

Guidelines for writing your speaker biography

Guidelines for writing your speaker biography (max. 200 words)

Your biography should introduce you to the audience and highlight why you are a speaker on your topic. Keep it professional, concise, and written in the third person (e.g. “She is…” not “I am…”).

Structure and content:

  1. Opening line: Include your full name, current job title, and organisation.
    Example: “Jane Smith is a Consultant Clinical Biochemist at City Hospital.”
  2. Professional background: Summarise your key qualifications, experience, or specialist areas relevant to the event theme.
  3. Expertise and achievements: Highlight notable projects, leadership roles, publications, or awards.
  4. Current focus: Mention what you are currently working on, researching, or leading within your field.

Tone and style:

  • Be factual, clear, and engaging — avoid jargon or lengthy career histories.
  • Use full sentences rather than bullet points.
  • Keep to 150–200 words.

Example closing line:
“Her current research focuses on improving diagnostic pathways for rare metabolic diseases.”

 


Speaker authorisation
As a speaker in the selected event, I hold the copyright to the presentation that I gave at this meeting and hereby give authority for the Association for Laboratory Medicine (LabMed) to reproduce the presentation material I have provided in the following format (please select): 

Please note: If you are taking part in an online or hybrid event, a recording of the event will be made available to the attendees and short clips may be used for marketing purposes.
 
Your presentation