International Conference on Virology Genomics and Host Adaptation Mechanisms - (ICVGHAM-26)


11th - 12th May, 2026 | Amsterdam, Netherlands

Multi-format (In-person/Virtual)

Important Dates

Pre-registration Deadline

11th April, 2026

Paper Submission Deadline

21st April, 2026

Last Date Of Registration

26th April, 2026

Date Of Conference

11th - 12th May, 2026

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UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

SDG 3 SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 15 SDG 15 — Life on Land
SDG 16 SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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All Session Tracks

Track 01
Viral Genomics and Evolutionary Dynamics

This track focuses on the genomic characterization of viruses and their evolutionary pathways. Researchers will present findings on how viral genomes adapt over time in response to environmental pressures and host defenses.

Track 02
Host-Pathogen Interactions

This session will explore the complex interactions between viruses and their hosts, emphasizing the molecular mechanisms that underpin these relationships. Studies on immune evasion strategies employed by pathogens will be highlighted.

Track 03
Molecular Virology and Pathogenesis

This track aims to delve into the molecular aspects of virology, including the mechanisms of viral replication and pathogenesis. Presentations will cover novel insights into how viruses manipulate host cellular machinery.

Track 04
Infectious Disease Genomics

This session will focus on the application of genomic technologies in understanding infectious diseases caused by viruses. Researchers will discuss the implications of genomic data for disease control and prevention strategies.

Track 05
Viral Adaptation Mechanisms

This track will examine the various strategies that viruses employ to adapt to their hosts and changing environments. Contributions will include studies on genetic mutations, recombination, and selection pressures.

Track 06
Molecular Epidemiology of Viral Infections

This session will highlight the role of molecular epidemiology in tracking viral outbreaks and understanding transmission dynamics. Presentations will focus on genomic surveillance and its impact on public health.

Track 07
Viral Genetics and Pathogen Diversity

This track will explore the genetic diversity of viruses and its implications for virulence and host adaptation. Researchers will present data on the genetic factors that influence viral fitness and pathogenicity.

Track 08
Viral Genome Analysis Techniques

This session will cover advanced methodologies for analyzing viral genomes, including next-generation sequencing and bioinformatics approaches. Participants will share innovative techniques that enhance our understanding of viral genetics.

Track 09
Immune Evasion and Viral Persistence

This track will investigate the mechanisms by which viruses evade host immune responses and establish persistent infections. Studies will focus on viral strategies that undermine host defenses and promote survival.

Track 10
Pathogen-Host Genomics: Insights and Applications

This session will explore the integration of pathogen and host genomic data to uncover insights into disease mechanisms. Researchers will discuss how these insights can inform therapeutic and vaccine development.

Track 11
Future Directions in Virology Research

This track will provide a platform for discussing emerging trends and future directions in virology research. Participants will share visionary ideas and innovative approaches that could shape the field in the coming years.

Empowering Research Continuity

At Research Leagues, academic engagement continues without interruption despite the current global situation. Researchers can present and publish through online and integrated participation pathways.