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Joint International Tropical Medicine Meeting 2025

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Joint International Tropical Medicine Meeting 2025

2-4 December 2025

Under the theme “Building Bridges for Sustainable Health in a Dividing World,” JITMM 2025 aims to foster collaboration in tropical medicine and global health amid a shifting geopolitical landscape. Through its sessions and discussions, JITMM 2025 will explore ways to bridge gaps in research, policy, and practice, promoting sustainable health systems, equitable care, and stronger international partnerships.

JITMM 2025 will feature insightful sessions led by renowned experts across various disciplines, alongside oral and poster presentations showcasing multidisciplinary research from scientists and students worldwide.

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EPIDEMICS 10

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EPIDEMICS 10

30 November 2025 - 3 December 2025

This conference regularly attracts over 500 scientists, with representatives from many of the major research groups in this area worldwide. If you want to meet many of your peers in this field, this is the place to go.

Clearly, research on SARS-CoV-2 will continue to play a major role at the meeting. The following is a list of potential session topics, as usual open to all infectious diseases of humans and animals.

  • Within-host dynamics and immuno-epidemiology

  • Evolution and phylodynamics in infectious diseases

  • Ecology, Climate and infectious diseases

  • Machine learning, AI and infectious diseases

  • Integration of new data streams in infectious disease surveillance and transmission models, including wastewater and genomic sequences

  • Dynamics and consequences of antimicrobial resistance

  • Policy, economic aspects, and decision support for control and prevention

  • Statistical approaches for infectious diseases (including calibration approaches for complex mechanistic models, methods for large-scale genomic analyses)

  • Social, spatial, behavioural and network aspects of interaction

  • Problems related to the “end game” of eradication

  • Zoonoses and other cross-species events

  • Multi-host and multi-pathogen/parasite systems

  • Forecasting and scenario projections

  • Problems in vaccine-preventable infections & vaccination strategy

  • Problems in neglected tropical macroparasitic diseases

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ASTMH Annual Meeting

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ASTMH Annual Meeting

9-13 November 2025

The ASTMH Annual Meeting is the premier international forum for the exchange of scientific and clinical advances in tropical medicine, hygiene and global health. World-class research findings, clinical updates and topical discussions about the hot-button global issues from the world’s brightest scientific experts and thought leaders are presented over five days.

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APRU Global Health Conference 2025

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APRU Global Health Conference 2025

29-31 October 2025

We are excited to announce the APRU Global Health Conference 2025, taking place from 28 to 31 October 2025, hosted by Universiti Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The APRU is a network of leading research universities in the Pacific Rim region, dedicated to fostering collaboration in education, research, and innovation. This annual APRU Global Health Conference will bring experts from various fields to address pressing global health challenges and explore innovative solutions.

This year’s conference theme, “Towards Planetary Health Equity: A Global Call for Shared Solutions,” underscores the urgent need for interdisciplinary, collaborative action to address the intertwined challenges of health, climate change, and social equity.

Join us and meet global experts and leaders to explore innovative solutions together for a healthier, more equitable planet.

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19th Singapore Public Health & Occupational Medicine Conference

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19th Singapore Public Health & Occupational Medicine Conference

23-24 October 2025

Organized by the College of Public Health and Occupational Physicians, Academy of Medicine, Singapore, the Public Health & Occupational Medicine (PHOM) Conference is the country’s premier event for public health and occupational medicine. This year, the 19th PHOM will take place at the centrally located Centre for Healthcare Innovation (CHI), Singapore, under the inspiring theme of “Achieving Healthier Populations in an Evolving World.” The theme reflects the rapidly shifting public health landscape, where achieving and maintaining population health requires innovation, collaboration, and adaptability.

As an annual gathering, the conference prides itself on assembling a diverse and distinguished panel of public health professionals, practitioners, students, academics, researchers, NGOs, policymakers, and stakeholders from across the globe. This multidisciplinary event serves as a vital platform for exchanging cutting-edge insights, fostering intellectual dialogue, and exploring the latest innovations in public health and occupational medicine.

The 19th PHOM promises an enriching agenda, delving into some of the key topics in mental health, infectious diseases, population aging, workplace safety and health, healthcare technology and global health.

With a spotlight on improving health outcomes, the conference aims to cover advances and breakthroughs that are shaping new paradigms in disease prevention and healthcare delivery.

Finally, the conference will highlight significant opportunities for meaningful collaboration within the healthcare ecosystem, emphasizing the importance of unified efforts in tackling current and future public health challenges.

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4th Asia Pacific Rickettsial Conference 2025 (APRC4)

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4th Asia Pacific Rickettsial Conference 2025 (APRC4)

29 September 2025 - 1 October 2025

The 4th Asia Pacific Rickettsial Conference (APRC4) will take place in the vibrant city of Penang, Malaysia, in 2025. This conference, held in conjunction with the 61st Annual Scientific Conference of the Malaysian Society of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine (MSPTM), serves as a significant platform for experts, researchers, and healthcare professionals to explore advancements in the study and management of rickettsial and other tropical diseases.

Rickettsial infections, alongside other tropical diseases, represent a substantial public health burden in the Asia-Pacific region. Rickettsial diseases—including typhus, scrub typhus, and spotted fever—are vector-borne, transmitted through ticks, mites, lice, and fleas. These infections, along with other parasitic and vector-borne diseases, are often challenging to diagnose due to their overlapping clinical presentations, leading to delays in treatment and increased morbidity.

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19th Vaccine Congress

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19th Vaccine Congress

7-10 September 2025

Organized by Vaccine, the premier journal for those interested in vaccine science, the congress will bring together leading experts from all over the world to share the latest cutting-edge discoveries in the field. Join us to present your own research, as well as form new relationships with potential collaborators!

Join leading experts at the 19th Vaccine Congress who will share their knowledge on the current developments and discoveries in the field.

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2nd Southeast Asia Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases Symposium

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2nd Southeast Asia Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases Symposium

28-29 August 2025

Following a regional initiative launched in 2023 by the Institut Pasteur du Cambodge, we are very pleased to invite you to the second edition of Southeast Asia Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases Symposium which will be held in Singapore on 28-29 August 2025.

The main objective of the symposium is to create a network of experts on ticks and associated pathogens in SEA and to favour knowledge transfer and emulation around this emerging topic. The lack of common knowledge on ticks in the region motivated this symposium. In particular, this meeting fostered international scientific exchange on the objectives of TBDs control in SEA. This unique initiative enabled all those working in the field of ticks and related diseases to meet with the firm intention of developing a sustainable network across the ASEAN countries. The symposium also provides a great opportunity for young and up-and-coming scientists to meet established global experts in multiple disciplines related to ticks and associated pathogens research.

The 2nd SEA Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases Symposium intends to make a progress review, as well as to pursue and to strengthen this regional initiative. As ticks and tick-borne pathogens are a complex and multifaceted issue, the meeting aims to combine multiple and translational research under a One Health approach. 

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12th HTAsiaLink Conference 2025

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12th HTAsiaLink Conference 2025

19-22 August 2025

Join us in Singapore for the 12th HTAsiaLink Conference in 2025, where experts and leaders from the Asia Pacific region will converge to explore and advance the role of Health Technology Assessment (HTA) in unlocking value within our healthcare systems. The 2025 conference theme emphasises the power of collaboration as we forge ahead together, addressing shared challenges and opportunities in the region.

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CSID Network 2025 Annual Community Gathering

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CSID Network 2025 Annual Community Gathering

21-25 July 2025

Note: registration for this event has ended

At the 2025 annual meeting, we will focus on strengthening social connections within the network, helping members identify key contacts and support channels. We’ll create opportunities for fellows and committees to build deeper relationships while collaboratively developing strong working group proposals. Attendees will also practice new skills and learn about each others’ work.

If you are interested in joining the 2025 CSID Network General Meeting, please apply via the form below. The meeting will take place in Thailand from July 21 – 25. We are excited to be co-hosting the network meeting with Mahidol University and working with local co-chairs, Professors Wirichada Pan-ngum and Kristen Aiemjoy.

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