Registration is now open for the International Pandemic Sciences Conference 2026
11 February 2026
The International Pandemic Sciences Conference 2026 will be held for the first time in Asia, on 1 to 3 July 2026.

The International Pandemic Sciences Conference (IPSC) is the leading global forum for pandemic sciences research and will be convening its 2026 edition from 1 to 3 July 2026 in Singapore.
Building on the success of the previous three conferences, the Pandemic Sciences Institute (PSI) at the University of Oxford is partnering with PREPARE to bring the conference to Asia for the first time, hosting the fourth IPSC in Singapore.
The conference theme for 2026, "From Response to Resilience", aims to bring together global leaders, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to showcase how science and policy can converge and coordinate during peacetime to prepare for future pandemic threats.
The partnership between PSI and PREPARE represents a strategic effort to solidify international collaboration and broaden the demographic of IPSC delegates, particularly in Southeast Asia.
Registration is open for delegates joining either in-person or online:
In-person registration: Includes three days of the conference programme, refreshments and lunches, and the opportunity to network with fellow delegates at a welcome dinner and at early career delegate events.
Online registration: Provides access to live stream of plenary sessions.
Delegates joining in-person are welcome to share their work by submitting an abstract for consideration for oral, poster or flash talk presentation.
Conference topics at the International Pandemic Sciences Conference 2026
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Abstract submission closes at 23:59 GMT on 27 February 2026.
Explore the full programme and register today on the conference website.
