The ICVID 2026: International Conference on Virology and Infectious Diseases focuses on the latest advancements in virology and infectious diseases, covering virus-host interactions, disease mechanisms, emerging pathogens, and treatment strategies.
Topics
Virus suppression of RNA silencing
Hepatitis C
Plant virus expression vectors
Structure and assembly: enveloped viruses
Viral immune evasion
Paramyxoviruses
Epstein-Barr virus
Orthomyxoviruses: pathogenesis
Viruses and innate immunity
Virus evolution
Reo, rota and orbiviruses
Virus movement in plants
Plant virus-vector interactions
HIV/SIV molecular biology
Fungal viruses
Viral haemorrhagic fevers
HTLV and animal retroviruses
Vaccines
Host response and resistance in plant viruses
Virus receptors
Positive strand RNA viruses: replication
Virus ecology and tropical viral diseases
Filoviruses
Prions and BSE
Virus eradication
Arenaviruses
Transmission and epidemiology of arboviral diseases
Herpes (simplex) viruses
RNA recombination
Bornaviruses
Virus and non-coding RNA of host
Plant virus replication and translation
Virus and host responses
Virus taxonomy
Antiviral drugs
Virus engineering
Coronaviruses
Viral diagnosis
Parainfluenza- and pneumoviruses
Baculoviruses
Viral glycoproteins
Alpha- and rubiviruses
Viruses and cancer
Gene therapy
Structure and assembly: non-enveloped viruses
HIV/SIV pathogenesis
Natural resistance to plant viruses
Phage
Mononegavirales: replication and transcription
Virus entry, trafficking and membrane fusion
Nidoviruses
Plant DNA viruses
Orthomyxoviruses: structure, replication and assembly
ICVID 2026: International Conference on Virology and Infectious Diseases - 01-02 May 2026, Istanbul, Turkey (62543)
Past Events
ICVID 2025: International Conference on Virology and Infectious Diseases - 01-02 May 2025, Istanbul, Turkey (95041)
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Event Categories
Health & Medicine: Immunology, Infectious diseases, Pharma