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G-PHEC 2026 : Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress | |||||||||
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The Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress (G-PHEC 2026), scheduled for August 17–19, 2026 in London, United Kingdom, is a leading hybrid international congress focused on strengthening public health systems, promoting epidemiological research, and fostering global collaboration. The public health congress brings together scientists, healthcare professionals, policymakers, educators, and students to address pressing health challenges and explore innovative solutions.
G-PHEC 2026 will highlight key themes, including infectious disease control, epidemiological surveillance, maternal and child health, non-communicable disease management, environmental and occupational health, global vaccination strategies, health informatics, behavioral epidemiology, and policy-driven interventions. Special emphasis will be placed on integrating technology and data analytics into public health planning and practice. The public health conference features an engaging scientific program with keynote speeches, oral and poster presentations, interactive workshops, and panel discussions. epidemiology conference hybrid format ensures that participants can join in person in London or virtually, allowing global delegates to engage fully in discussions, presentations, and networking opportunities. Abstract submissions are invited from researchers, public health practitioners, students, and institutions. Accepted abstracts will be presented during oral or poster sessions and included in the official congress proceedings, providing visibility and recognition for contributors. Networking and collaboration opportunities are central to G-PHEC 2026, allowing attendees to form international partnerships, exchange ideas, and gain insights from global experts. Participants will gain practical knowledge, learn best practices, and acquire strategies to strengthen health systems and improve population health outcomes worldwide. By attending, delegates will contribute to shaping public health strategies, enhancing epidemiological research, and advancing sustainable, equitable, and resilient health systems globally. |
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