10th Edition of
World Congress on Infectious Diseases & One Health
October 05-07, 2026 | Tokyo, Japan
Virology research represents a multidisciplinary field dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of viruses and their impact on human health and ecosystems. At its core, virology research aims to decipher the complex biology of viruses, including their structure, replication cycle, and interactions with host cells. By employing cutting-edge techniques such as genome sequencing, cryo-electron microscopy, and high-throughput screening, virologists delve into the molecular intricacies of viral infections and pathogenesis. Beyond fundamental virology, researchers explore applied aspects of virology research, including the development of vaccines, antiviral drugs, and diagnostic assays to combat viral diseases. Moreover, virology research extends to the study of emerging viral pathogens, viral evolution, and viral ecology, shedding light on the dynamics of viral transmission and the factors influencing viral emergence. With its broad scope and interdisciplinary nature, virology research continues to drive innovation and advance our understanding of viruses, ultimately contributing to efforts to prevent and control viral diseases.
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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