Delta Hotels Heathrow Windsor Ditton Rd, Langley, Slough London, United Kingdom, SL3 8PT
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09:00 AM - 06:00 PM on Mon, 21 Sep 2026
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The Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress (G-PHEC 2026), scheduled for September 21-23, 2026, in London, United Kingdom, and online, is a hybrid international public health congress focused on advancing epidemiology, surveillance, and population health research. This event provides a vital meeting ground for epidemiologists, biostatisticians, public health officers, data scientists, clinicians, and health program managers committed to data-driven decision-making.
G-PHEC 2026 will highlight epidemiological methods, outbreak analytics, disease modeling, big data in health, digital surveillance systems, risk communication, and evaluation of interventions. Delegates will explore how robust data systems and epidemiological evidence can guide policy, prevention strategies, health equity initiatives, and resource allocation at local, national, and global levels.
The scientific program includes keynote addresses from global leaders, oral presentations, symposiums, workshops, and poster sessions that showcase cutting-edge research and novel tools in public health monitoring. Special sessions will focus on lessons from recent pandemics, preparedness for emerging infections, and integrated surveillance across human, animal, and environmental health.
The epidemiology conference is a hybrid event, G-PHEC 2026 enables active participation from professionals worldwide via interactive livestream sessions, on-demand content, and virtual networking opportunities. Both onsite and online attendees can engage in live Q&A, expert panels, and collaborative forums designed to foster long-term partnerships.
Researchers, practitioners, and students are invited to submit abstracts and share original research, program evaluations, and innovative public health solutions.
Join G-PHEC 2026 to strengthen your expertise, expand your professional network, and contribute to advancing epidemiological science for stronger, more resilient health systems globally in public health conference.