Be part of the Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress 2026 — an
international platform dedicated to innovation, collaboration, and advancement
in public health and epidemiology.
🌎 Connect with:
• Researchers
• Public health professionals
• Healthcare experts
• Epidemiologists
• Policymakers
• Academicians from around the world
✨ Conference Highlights: 🔹 Keynote & plenary talks 🔹 Oral and poster presentations 🔹 Public health and epidemiology sessions 🔹 Networking opportunities 🔹 Hybrid participation experience
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The Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress, scheduled for September 21–23, 2026 in London, United Kingdom and Online, is set to deliver an engaging scientific program featuring global leaders in healthcare, epidemiology, and public health research.
The 2026 program highlights cutting-edge scientific discussions, emerging healthcare challenges, and innovative research shaping the future of global public health.
What the Program Includes
• International keynote speakers and expert panels
• Oral and poster presentation sessions
• Public health policy and epidemiology discussions
• Clinical epidemiology and translational research
• Healthcare transformation and precision medicine
• Maternal health, cancer epidemiology, and infectious diseases
• Health equity and underserved populations
• Digital health and AI-driven healthcare innovation
Benefits of Participating
Attendees will have opportunities to:
Stay updated on current public health research
Learn from global healthcare experts
Build international collaborations and networks
Share innovative ideas and scientific findings
Explore multidisciplinary approaches to healthcare challenges
Healthcare disparities continue to affect millions of people worldwide, particularly indigenous populations, rural communities, and underserved groups. At the Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress, scheduled for September 21–23, 2026 in London, United Kingdom and Online, experts will gather for a dedicated session on:
“Special Populations and Health Equity: Indigenous, Rural & Underserved Communities.”
Session Highlights
• Examining the root causes of health inequities affecting vulnerable populations.
• Addressing healthcare access barriers in rural and underserved settings.
• Understanding indigenous health perspectives and culturally responsive care models.
• Exploring digital health and telemedicine solutions for remote communities.
• Discussing public health policy strategies that promote inclusive healthcare systems.
• Sharing community-driven interventions that improve healthcare outcomes and trust.
Global public health research increasingly highlights the importance of culturally informed and equity-focused healthcare strategies to reduce disparities and improve long-term population health outcomes.
Why Attend This Session?
Participants will gain insights into:
Equity-focused healthcare innovation
Rural and indigenous health systems
Community engagement and policy development
Public health interventions for marginalized populations
Global approaches to reducing healthcare disparities
Conference Information
• Event: Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress
• Dates: September 21–23, 2026
• Format: Hybrid (London, United Kingdom & Online)
This multidisciplinary session focuses on how clinical research and translational science work together to improve healthcare quality, strengthen evidence generation, and accelerate innovation into patient care.
Session Highlights
• Understanding the role of clinical epidemiology in designing and evaluating healthcare research.
• Exploring how clinical trials provide evidence for effective therapies, medical devices, and interventions.
• Examining translational pathways that move scientific discoveries into healthcare systems and community settings.
• Evaluating real-world effectiveness and implementation of evidence-based interventions.
• Addressing healthcare challenges through interdisciplinary research collaboration.
• Supporting innovation, equity, and scalability in healthcare delivery.
The growing complexity of healthcare systems and emerging diseases has increased the importance of translational research and evidence-driven clinical practice globally.
Why Attend This Session?
Participants will gain insights into:
Modern clinical research methodologies
Translational science applications
Evidence-based healthcare innovation
Clinical decision-making and implementation science
Emerging trends in global clinical research
Conference Information
• Event: Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress
• Dates: September 21–23, 2026
• Format: Hybrid (London, United Kingdom & Online)
The Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress 2026 has officially released its conference brochure, offering participants a comprehensive look into the upcoming hybrid event scheduled for September 21–23, 2026 in London, United Kingdom and Online.
Inside the Brochure
The brochure includes:
Conference theme and objectives
Scientific tracks and session topics
Important deadlines and submission details
Participation opportunities for speakers and attendees
Networking and collaboration highlights
Information about keynote sessions and scientific discussions
Why It Matters
Downloading the brochure helps attendees:
Plan their participation effectively
Understand conference topics and research areas
Explore opportunities for presenting research
Stay updated on conference activities and schedules
The wait is over! The tentative
scientific program for the Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress 2026 has officially been released.
Scheduled for September 21–23, 2026 in London, United Kingdom and Online, the congress will bring together global experts to discuss the latest developments in public health, epidemiology, healthcare innovation, and disease prevention.
What to Expect in the Program
Attendees can look forward to:
International keynote speakers
Oral and poster presentations
Scientific discussions across multidisciplinary public health topics
Emerging research and healthcare technologies
Networking opportunities with global experts
Scientific Areas Featured
• Epidemiology & Public Health Research
• Infectious & Chronic Disease Prevention
• Cancer Epidemiology
• Digital & Precision Health
• Public Health Ethics & Policy
• Environmental Health
• Healthcare Systems & Innovation
Why You Should Check the Program
Reviewing the tentative agenda allows participants to:
The Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress, taking
place on September 21–23, 2026 in London, United Kingdom and Online,
continues to highlight impactful research addressing global health disparities.
• Comprehensive analysis of the epidemiology of MGUS and multiple myeloma
within Sub-Saharan African populations.
• Use of systematic review and meta-analysis methods to evaluate available
regional data.
• Examination of healthcare access, diagnostic limitations, and epidemiological
reporting gaps.
• Discussion of public health implications for cancer surveillance and
hematologic disease management.
• Importance of strengthening awareness, screening, and healthcare
infrastructure in underserved regions.
• Contribution to global understanding of cancer epidemiology and health
equity.
Research into monoclonal gammopathies remains limited in several low-resource
settings, making epidemiological studies essential for guiding healthcare
planning and policy development.
About the Speaker
Iyanuloluwa Samuel Ojo is engaged in epidemiological and public health
research focused on evidence synthesis, disease burden analysis, and healthcare
trends impacting populations in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Conference Information
• Event: Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress
• Dates: September 21–23, 2026
• Format: Hybrid (London, United Kingdom & Online)
As healthcare systems continue to rapidly digitize, maintaining meaningful
patient communication has become increasingly important. At the Global
Public Health and Epidemiology Congress, taking place on September
21–23, 2026 in London, United Kingdom and Online, Nonye
Tochi Aghanya will present an engaging session titled:
• The growing influence of digital transformation on
patient-provider communication.
• Importance of preserving empathy and trust in increasingly
technology-driven healthcare systems.
• Impact of telehealth, AI, and digital tools on healthcare accessibility and
engagement.
• Challenges related to communication gaps, digital literacy, and patient
satisfaction.
• Ethical and privacy considerations in digital healthcare interactions.
• Strategies to ensure patient-centered communication remains a priority in
modern healthcare delivery.
• Future directions for integrating innovation with compassionate healthcare
practices.
As digital health technologies expand globally, effective communication
remains central to patient safety, trust, and quality healthcare outcomes.
About the Speaker
Nonye Tochi Aghanya contributes valuable perspectives on healthcare
communication and patient-centered approaches in the context of evolving
digital health ecosystems.
Conference Information
• Event: Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress
• Dates: September 21–23, 2026
• Format: Hybrid (London, United Kingdom & Online)
The Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress,
scheduled for September 21–23, 2026 in London, United Kingdom and
Online, continues to showcase cutting-edge research transforming
healthcare and disease prediction.
• Understanding how MRI-derived biomarkers can support
disease diagnosis and severity assessment.
• Exploring predictive modeling techniques that improve clinical forecasting
and healthcare outcomes.
• The growing role of AI and machine learning in interpreting
complex medical imaging data.
• Applications of predictive analytics in neurological and chronic disease
management.
• Importance of precision medicine approaches using imaging biomarkers for
individualized care.
• Future opportunities for integrating advanced imaging with public health and
epidemiological research.
Recent studies have shown that MRI-based biomarkers combined with predictive
modeling can improve the understanding of disease progression and enhance
clinical decision-making across neurodegenerative and chronic conditions. (King's
College London)
About the Speaker
Tia Warrick represents Juniata College, United States, and
contributes to ongoing research exploring the intersection of medical imaging,
predictive analytics, and disease severity assessment. (globalpublichealthcongress.com)
Conference Information
• Event: Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress
• Dates: September 21–23, 2026
• Format: Hybrid (London, United Kingdom & Online)
Happening on September 21–23, 2026 in London, United Kingdom and
Online, this global event provides a premier platform to share knowledge,
present research, and connect with experts.
👉Kindly submit your abstract and
register to confirm your slot.
Benefits of Early Registration
·Reduced registration fees
·Higher chances for oral presentation
selection
·Early confirmation of participation
·Better networking opportunities with global
experts
·Access to all keynote sessions and scientific
tracks
Don’t Miss Out
Early bird slots are limited and filling quickly. Register now to ensure
your place at this prestigious global congress.
The Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress 2026 is approaching, and Phase 1 of abstract submission is closing soon.
Taking place on September 21–23, 2026 in London, United Kingdom and Online, this global event offers an exceptional opportunity to present your research to an international audience.
Why You Should Submit Now
Submitting in Phase 1 gives you:
Priority review and early acceptance consideration
Better chances for oral presentation opportunities
Increased exposure to global experts
Opportunities for networking and collaboration
Who Can Submit?
Researchers & Academicians
Public Health Professionals
Epidemiologists
Healthcare Practitioners
Students & Policy Experts
Topics Covered
Epidemiology & Disease Prevention
Global Health Challenges
Public Health Policy
Cancer Research
Digital Health
Ethics, Law & Human Rights
⏳ Phase 1 Closes Soon
Don’t miss your chance to be part of this global scientific gathering.
At the Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress, scheduled for September 21–23, 2026 in London, United Kingdom and Online, a key scientific session will focus on Public Health Law, Ethics, and Human Rights—a cornerstone of modern healthcare systems.
Session Highlights
• Exploration of how laws influence public health outcomes, including both opportunities and challenges. • Ethical frameworks guiding decision-making in public health interventions and policies. • The role of human rights in ensuring equitable access to healthcare and protecting vulnerable populations. • Understanding government responsibilities and limits in enforcing public health measures. • Addressing ethical challenges in pandemics, including restrictions, surveillance, and resource allocation. • Importance of interdisciplinary collaboration between legal experts, policymakers, and health professionals. • Strengthening global health governance through law and human rights integration.
Public health ethics provides a structured way to justify decisions by balancing scientific evidence, societal values, and stakeholder perspectives.
Why Attend This Session?
This session is essential for professionals aiming to:
Promote justice and fairness in healthcare
Develop rights-based public health policies
Address ethical challenges in modern healthcare systems
Strengthen global health governance
Conference Information
• Event: Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress • Dates: September 21–23, 2026 • Format: Hybrid (London, United Kingdom & Online)