The Global Infectious Diseases & One Health Conference (GIOH-2026), scheduled for September 21–23, 2026, in London, UK & Online, serves as a global scientific platform dedicated to advancing discoveries that improve the prevention, diagnosis, and management of infectious diseases. Organized as a hybrid event, the conference enables researchers and professionals from every region to participate either in person or online, creating an inclusive environment for scientific communication and international collaboration.
Infection Conference brings together experts from infectious disease medicine, microbiology, virology, immunology, parasitology, epidemiology, veterinary medicine, environmental science, molecular biology, clinical diagnostics, biotechnology, pharmaceutical research, healthcare administration, public health, and academic institutions. By encouraging dialogue across multiple disciplines, the conference promotes innovative thinking and supports collaborative efforts that address health challenges affecting both local communities and global populations.
The Infectious Diseases Conferences 2026 program offers an extensive range of activities, including keynote addresses, plenary lectures, invited speaker sessions, oral presentations, poster exhibitions, scientific forums, innovation showcases, and professional networking events. Participants will explore developments in pathogen discovery, infectious disease epidemiology, antimicrobial susceptibility, vaccine design, laboratory technologies, genomic surveillance, environmental health monitoring, computational biology, clinical research methodologies, healthcare innovation, and integrated One Health frameworks.
Beyond scientific presentations, One Health Congress provides opportunities to establish research collaborations, exchange technical expertise, identify funding and publication prospects, and build long-term professional relationships. The conference encourages the translation of scientific evidence into practical healthcare solutions while supporting interdisciplinary partnerships that enhance disease preparedness, strengthen healthcare systems, and contribute to sustainable global health advancement for future generations.
