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Regional Arbovirus Network Webinar Series

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Regional Arbovirus Network Webinar Series

28 April 2026

We are pleased to invite you to the next session of the Regional Arbovirus Network Webinar Series.

We look forward to your participation – please feel free to share this with your networks!

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Singapore HIV, Hepatitis and STI Congress (SHHSC) 2026

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Singapore HIV, Hepatitis and STI Congress (SHHSC) 2026

23 May 2026

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Date: 23 May 2026 (Saturday)  

Time: 9am – 6pm 

Registration starts at 8:30am  

Venue: Aloft Novena, West Wing, Level 2   16 Ah Hood Road, Singapore 329982

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11th Asia-Pacific AIDS & Co-Infections Conference

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11th Asia-Pacific AIDS & Co-Infections Conference

18-20 June 2026

Over the years, enormous progress has been made in the fight against HIV and co-infections. Both academia and industry have contributed greatly to equipping the medical community with the best medications and expertise possible to optimally treat people living with HIV. However, international platforms for scientific interchange are not always accessible to medical professionals worldwide due to budget and travel restrictions. Also, most major conferences do not usually address local and regional issues. In particular, the Asian medical community in this field of research currently has very few platforms that serve the needs of HIV healthcare professionals in this region.

The Asia-Pacific AIDS & Co-Infections Conference (APACC) provides a much-needed scientific platform that focuses on the developments, issues, and needs in the Asia-Pacific region. Researchers have the opportunity to present and discuss the latest developments and are offered opportunities for interaction, networking, and building collaborations. Top experts integrate science and clinical practice through state-of-the-art lectures, clinical case discussions, round table discussions, and debates in order to reach a consensus on best practices and inform how treatment guidelines are implemented.

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The global threat of dengue and Aedes-borne diseases

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The global threat of dengue and Aedes-borne diseases

10 February 2026

🚨 Join us for the next session of The Regional Arbovirus Network Webinar Series! 🚨


🕒 Time: View poster for time zones across ASEAN

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Society of Behavioural Health Singapore Scientific Meeting

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Society of Behavioural Health Singapore Scientific Meeting

30-31 January 2026

We are delighted to welcome you back for another thought-provoking and insightful learning journey.

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World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day

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World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day

30 January 2026

On 31 May 2021, the World Health Assembly (WHA) recognized 30 January as World Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) Day through decision WHA74(18).

This decision formalized 30 January as a day to create better awareness on the devastating impact of NTDs on the poorest populations around the world. The day is also an opportunity to call on everyone to support the growing momentum for the control, elimination and eradication of these diseases.

Global NTD partners had marked the celebration in January 2021 by organizing various virtual events and also by lighting up landmark monuments and buildings.

Following the adoption of decision WHA74(18), WHO has joined the NTD community in adding its voice to the global call.

30 January commemorates several events, such as the launch of the first NTD road map in 2012; the London Declaration on NTDs; and the launch, in January 2021, of the current road map.

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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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