Monday, March 23, 2026

 Molecular Biology and Genomics

The Global Infectious Diseases & One Health Conference (GIOH 2026) highlights the critical role of Molecular Biology and Genomics in advancing infectious disease research and control.

These fields provide deep insights into how pathogens function, evolve, and interact with hosts at the molecular level. By understanding genetic structures and variations, researchers can improve disease detection, treatment, and prevention strategies.


Key Areas of Discussion

Participants will explore major scientific themes including:

Genomics and Molecular Research

• Pathogen genome sequencing and analysis
• Gene expression profiling
• Molecular diagnostics

Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)

• Mechanisms of resistance
• Global challenges and solutions
• Strategies to combat drug resistance

Host–Pathogen Interactions

• Host and pathogen genetics
• Mechanisms of immune evasion
• Genetic determinants of disease severity

Epigenetics in Infectious Diseases

• Pathogen-induced epigenetic changes
• Epigenetics and disease progression

Genomic Applications in Prevention

• Genomic approaches to vaccine design
• Personalized vaccination strategies


Advancing Infectious Disease Research

Modern molecular techniques such as genomic sequencing and molecular diagnostics enable rapid identification of pathogens and real-time tracking of disease outbreaks.

These technologies play a crucial role in detecting emerging variants, understanding transmission dynamics, and improving outbreak response strategies.


Role in Clinical and Public Health Applications

Molecular biology supports the development of advanced diagnostics and targeted therapies. Genomic data help identify resistance markers, enabling precision treatment approaches and reducing unnecessary antimicrobial use.

At the population level, genomics enhances surveillance systems, allowing researchers to track disease patterns and respond effectively to emerging threats.


Future of Genomics in Infectious Diseases

As technologies become more accessible, molecular biology and genomics will continue to transform healthcare by enabling faster diagnostics, personalized treatments, and improved vaccine development.

Strengthening genomic capacity supports better preparedness and global collaboration in combating infectious diseases.


📝 Register for the Conference
https://infection.miconferences.com/register

🔬 Abstract Submission
https://infection.miconferences.com/abstract-submission

🌐 Conference Website
https://infection.miconferences.com/

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