Call for Speakers
PWC26 - Peptide World Congress 2026
The SSRP Institute is holding an open call for current SSRP Members only, to present at the 2026 edition of Peptide World Congress 2026 in Phoenix, AZ.
Key Dates:
The 2026 Member Proposal Deadline: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2025
2026 Conference Program at the Biltmore in Phoenix: JUNE 19-20, 2026
We Are Looking For:
We’re seeking practitioners and professionals who:
- Are actively incorporating peptides into their practice or client care, grounded in evidence-based science and research.
- Bring diverse perspectives and clinical experiences to the table—sharing fresh insights and emerging best practices in peptide therapy within the broader framework of Cellular Medicine.
We welcome contributors from across the healthcare and wellness landscape, including but not limited to:
MD, DO, PA, NP, RN, NMD, ND, PharmD, RD, RDN, DDS, DMD, PT, DPT, PhD, etc.
Framework Focus: Peptide Applications within…
- Pathways & Cellular Medicine
- Lifestyle Optimizations, such as Diet, Sleep, and Exercise
- Hormones & Women’s Health
- Advanced Disease States
Submission Requirements:
1. Presenter Information:
Each submission must identify a primary (lead) presenter who will serve as the point of contact for all correspondence. The lead presenter is responsible for submitting complete contact information and all requisite documentation for each co-presenter included in the session. This information is required for both accreditation compliance and promotional considerations.
2. Abstract:
A structured abstract of 300 to 500 words is required for all submissions. Abstracts will undergo individual review by Dr. William Seeds, who personally curates the conference agenda to ensure thematic integrity, scientific rigor, and educational value across all presentations.
3. Learning Objectives:
All proposals must include clearly articulated learning objectives. These objectives are a critical component of the evaluation process and must be written as measurable, outcome-based statements beginning with: “As a result of this activity, participants will be able to…”
Objectives must reflect observable learner behaviors and must align with the action verbs and hierarchical structure outlined in Bloom’s Taxonomy. Submissions that do not meet this criterion will not be considered for acceptance.
4. Presentation Standards:
Accepted presentations must adhere to rigorous standards for Continuing Education (CE) accreditation. All presenters are expected to review and follow the detailed Session Guidelines, available for download [here]. Failure to comply with CE requirements may result in disqualification or withdrawal of session approval.
Speaker Information:
If there is more than one speaker, a lead speaker must be designated to provide complete contact information and other supporting documents for all speakers within a session for accreditation and marketing purposes.
Abstract:
A 300- to 500-word abstract is required. This abstract will be reviewed by Dr. Seeds personally, as he hand-picks the entire conference lineup in order to ensure cohesion, quality, and purpose.
Learning Objectives:
Learning objectives are mandatory for all proposals and are an important part of the review process. Learning objectives describe what participants will be able to do after attending the session and must be stated as observable behaviors that complete the sentence “As a result of this activity, participants will be able to…”. Please follow Bloom’s Taxonomy for constructing your objectives – it is a requirement for session acceptance.
Presentation: If accepted, your presentation must pass rigorous Continuing Education requirements. Download the Session Guideline here