International Summit on Veterinary Medicine and Animal Biotechnology - (ISVM-AB-26)
19th - 20th May, 2026 | Seoul, South Korea
19th April, 2026
29th April, 2026
4th May, 2026
19th - 20th May, 2026
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 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
This track focuses on the latest developments in veterinary pharmacology, including drug discovery and therapeutic interventions. Participants will explore novel pharmacological agents and their applications in treating animal diseases.
This session will delve into the role of molecular biology techniques in understanding animal health and disease. Topics will include gene expression analysis, molecular diagnostics, and the impact of molecular research on veterinary practices.
This track will highlight cutting-edge research in vaccine development for various animal species. Discussions will encompass novel adjuvants, delivery systems, and strategies to enhance immunogenicity and efficacy.
This session will explore the application of genomics in veterinary medicine, focusing on genetic predisposition to diseases and breed-specific health issues. Participants will discuss the implications of genomic data for disease prevention and management.
This track will examine the role of proteomics in understanding animal health and disease mechanisms. Researchers will present findings on protein expression profiles and their relevance to veterinary diagnostics and therapeutics.
This session will cover the emerging field of immunotherapy in veterinary medicine, including its application in treating infectious and neoplastic diseases. Experts will discuss current research and clinical trials that demonstrate the efficacy of immunotherapeutic approaches.
This track will focus on innovative diagnostic techniques and disease modeling in veterinary medicine. Participants will explore advancements in diagnostic imaging, biomarker discovery, and computational models for disease prediction.
This session will address the ethical and practical implications of gene editing technologies, such as CRISPR, in veterinary science. Discussions will include potential applications for disease resistance and genetic improvement in livestock.
This track will explore the potential of regenerative medicine techniques, including stem cell therapy and tissue engineering, in veterinary applications. Researchers will present case studies and clinical outcomes related to regenerative therapies in animals.
This session will highlight the integration of bioinformatics tools in veterinary research, focusing on data analysis and interpretation in genomics and proteomics. Participants will discuss the impact of bioinformatics on advancing veterinary medicine.
This track will focus on the latest research in pathogen biology and its implications for infectious diseases in animals. Experts will share insights on pathogen-host interactions, disease transmission, and strategies for outbreak prevention.