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Whether new research or emerging insights on current outbreaks such as mpox and H5N1, the International Pandemic Sciences Conference 2024 is inviting abstracts for presentation in our late-breaking parallel session.

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The International Pandemic Sciences Conference 2024 is calling for abstracts on research that is late-breaking for the conference on 1–2 July in Oxford.

The scientific review committee will select up to eight abstracts from submissions for short oral presentations in the late-breaking parallel session, chaired by PSI Director Professor Sir Peter Horby.

The research can cover any topic relevant to pandemic sciences including data from current outbreaks such as mpox and H5N1.

Abstract guidelines

 Abstracts should present data, information or insights that: 

  • have only become available in the past 3 months, and; 
  • are highly relevant and timely, and; 
  • have not been submitted in the original call for abstracts for this conference. 

 

Deadline for submissions is Monday 20 May at 23:59 BST.

Submit a late-breaking abstract

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Networking opportunities 

Alongside the scientific programme, conference attendance in Oxford offers several unique networking opportunities. 

All guests are invited to join us at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History on the evening of Monday 1 July. The event promises lively conversations, delicious food, and the chance to connect with fellow professionals from around the globe. 

For those at the early stages of their career, an Early-Career Networking Breakfast on Tuesday 2 July will provide the opportunity to meet senior professionals and gain valuable insights to support career progression.

Last few weeks to register

Register now for two days of presentations, workshops, discussions and networking with the world’s leading pandemic sciences experts.  

In-person registration closes on 3 June and online registration closes on 30 June, with a range of discounts for students and those from Low- and Middle-income countries.  

Register now