10th Edition of
World Congress on Infectious Diseases & One Health
October 05-07, 2026 | Tokyo, Japan
Vaccine Researchers are vital contributors to global health, working relentlessly to develop vaccines that protect individuals and communities from infectious diseases. Their work begins with understanding the biology of pathogens—how they spread, how they affect the body, and how the immune system can be trained to fight them. These specialists use advanced tools such as genomic sequencing, synthetic biology, and immunological modeling to design vaccines that are both effective and safe. Thanks to their efforts, the world has seen life-changing protection against diseases like smallpox, polio, measles, and more recently, COVID-19. Their continued research focuses on improving vaccine efficacy, reducing side effects, and creating broad-spectrum or universal vaccines.
Beyond the laboratory, Vaccine Researchers engage in clinical trials, regulatory discussions, and global health initiatives. They work in close partnership with epidemiologists, pharmaceutical developers, and public health officials to ensure that vaccines are accessible, affordable, and scalable for mass immunization. As new variants and emerging pathogens surface, these researchers rapidly adapt their strategies to meet evolving challenges. They play a central role in pandemic preparedness, biodefense, and global immunization programs. Their breakthroughs support disease eradication efforts and strengthen community immunity worldwide. Innovations such as mRNA technology and vector-based platforms continue to revolutionize vaccine science. Ultimately, Vaccine Researchers help safeguard public health and secure a healthier future for all.
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Title : Molecular crosstalk between the host and pathogen in Streptococcus pyogenes virulence
Francis J Castellino, University of Notre Dame, United States
Title : The impact of expanded adolescent vaccination against Omicron waves depends on the epidemic status: A mathematical modelling study
Anna Fairweather, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Title : Comprehensive HIV care through integrated STI and primary care services at the LGBTQ+ Center of Southern Nevada
Darya V Fridman, The Southern Nevada LGBTQ+ Center, United States
Title : Host brakes on viral inflammation
Saurabh Chattopadhyay, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, United States
Title : Meeting the needs of adults aged 50+ with HIV through the new opening of a primary care clinic at the LGBTQ Center of Southern Nevada
Darya V Fridman, The Southern Nevada LGBTQ+ Center, United States
Title : Common infections in cancer patients – narrative review and clinical pearls
Patricia Tai, University of Saskatchewan, Canada