The Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress (G-PHEC 2026), scheduled for August 17–19, 2026, in London, United Kingdom, invites worldwide experts to engage in a comprehensive exchange of ideas, scientific discoveries, and data-driven insights. Designed as a hybrid gathering, it enables participants to join in person or through a high-quality virtual platform, ensuring global accessibility.
G-PHEC 2026 brings together professionals from public health agencies, academic institutions, research laboratories, government sectors, and humanitarian organizations. The public health congress explores a wide spectrum of public health and epidemiological domains—ranging from disease surveillance, population-level risk assessment, community health interventions, global immunization strategies, and environmental health dynamics, to advanced digital systems that enhance data collection and predictive modeling.
Participants will benefit from keynote dialogues, scientific presentations, workshop sessions, and expert forums that encourage interactive learning. Each segment of the public health conference is designed to promote meaningful discussion, analytical thinking, and interdisciplinary cooperation. Researchers, scholars, emerging scientists, and health practitioners will have multiple opportunities to present studies, share evidence, and contribute to collaborative projects.
Abstract submissions are welcomed from early-career researchers as well as established leaders. All accepted contributions will be showcased through oral or visual formats, offering international visibility and academic recognition.
G-PHEC 2026 also provides networking pathways that support long-term partnerships. Delegates can exchange resources, identify shared goals, and design strategies that strengthen public health systems across continents. By participating, attendees gain enriched knowledge, new professional connections, and practical frameworks to address diverse population health challenges.
This epidemiology conference stands as a valuable platform for strengthening global health resilience and advancing scientific progress in epidemiology.









