The Global Infectious Diseases & One Health Conference (GIOH-2026) will convene from September 21–23, 2026, in London, UK & Online, as a premier hybrid scientific event dedicated to fostering innovation, collaboration, and knowledge sharing in the fields of infectious diseases and One Health. By integrating onsite and virtual participation, the conference provides a truly global platform where professionals can exchange ideas, showcase research achievements, and discuss practical solutions to pressing public health challenges.
Infection Conference welcomes scientists, clinicians, microbiologists, virologists, parasitologists, immunologists, epidemiologists, veterinarians, environmental researchers, infection control specialists, biotechnology professionals, pharmaceutical scientists, healthcare administrators, policymakers, faculty members, and graduate researchers. The conference is designed to encourage cross-disciplinary dialogue that accelerates scientific discovery and supports the development of effective strategies for disease prevention and health protection.
The Infectious Diseases Conferences 2026 program features keynote presentations, plenary sessions, invited lectures, research paper presentations, poster displays, expert forums, educational workshops, and collaborative networking opportunities. Discussion topics include pathogen ecology, molecular epidemiology, diagnostic biomarkers, antimicrobial stewardship, vaccine effectiveness, clinical therapeutics, biosafety practices, environmental determinants of disease, genomic surveillance, artificial intelligence in infectious disease research, public health preparedness, and integrated One Health initiatives.
One Health Congress provides an excellent venue for presenting original research, exchanging technical expertise, and building lasting collaborations among universities, healthcare institutions, research centers, government organizations, and industry. Through scientific communication and international cooperation, the conference seeks to encourage innovative thinking, strengthen research partnerships, and support evidence-based approaches that contribute to healthier communities and a more resilient global health future.
Monday, 21 September 2026 until Wednesday, 23 September 2026
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