GVN’s Annual Scientific Meetings convene global experts, researchers, and public health leaders to advance virology research and strengthen international collaboration. Each meeting plays a vital role in enhancing pandemic preparedness, driving scientific innovation, and building global capacity to address viral threats.
Upcoming Meetings
2027 GVN Annual International Scientific Meeting
Singapore
14 -16 April, 2027
More Information Coming Soon!
Prior Annual International Scientific Meetings
2024 GVN Annual Scientific Meeting- Durban, South Africa
The 2024 GVN Annual Scientific Meeting, held in Durban, South Africa from September 16–18, 2024, was co-hosted with CAPRISA at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. Centered on the theme “Navigating Virology’s Frontiers in Africa,” this meeting marked GVN’s first annual conference on the African continent and featured a hybrid format with extensive global participation. Key discussions addressed Mpox, HIV, COVID-19, Oropouche, Rift Valley Fever, zoonotic spillover, genetic surveillance, emerging pathogens, and scientific misinformation. Sessions also highlighted One Health, pandemic preparedness, vector-borne disease ecology, diagnostics, and therapeutics. The program included panels on training the next generation, perspectives from global agencies, and the work of GVN Action Committees, alongside tours, networking sessions, and the GVN Awards Ceremony.
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2023 GVN Annual Scientific Meeting- Monaco
The 2023 GVN Annual Scientific Meeting, held in Monaco from October 19–21, 2023, was organized in collaboration with the Centre Scientifique de Monaco (CSM) and the Principality of Monaco. As GVN’s first in-person annual meeting since the COVID-19 pandemic, the program explored global viral threats, pandemic preparedness, surveillance innovations, and the lessons learned from COVID-19. Scientific sessions highlighted topics including AI-driven approaches to preparedness, wastewater and pathogen surveillance, arboviruses and hemorrhagic fevers, emerging and zoonotic viruses, oncogenic viruses, antiviral innovation, and the host–virus relationship. The meeting also featured a joint CSM/GVN session under the patronage of Prince Albert II, along with discussions on global collaboration, GVN’s strategic plan, and the transition to new leadership.
2020 GVN Annual Scientific Meeting- Virtual
The 2020 GVN Annual Scientific Meeting, held virtually from September 22–24, 2020, addressed the theme “Epidemics and Pandemics in the Modern Era”. This special program brought together experts from GVN Centers and affiliates worldwide to examine the global response to COVID-19, lessons from past outbreaks, and strategies to strengthen preparedness. Scientific sessions covered viral transmission and pathogenesis, diagnostics, serology, therapeutics, immunity, vaccines, genetic surveillance, and the broader public health implications of emerging pathogens. Panel discussions highlighted the evolving understanding of SARS-CoV-2 and approaches for improving resilience to future pandemics, fostering multidisciplinary collaboration across the GVN network.
2019 GVN Annual Scientific Meeting- Barcelona, Spain

The 2019 GVN Annual Scientific Meeting, held in Barcelona, Spain, was co-hosted by the Centre de Recerca en Sanitat Animal (CReSA/UAB-IRTA) and the Spanish Society of Virology (SEV). The meeting brought together more than 300 delegates from 22 countries, highlighting global collaboration across the GVN’s Centers of Excellence and Affiliates. Scientific sessions explored immunology and vaccines, antivirals, virus–host interactions, diagnostic virology, epidemiology, structural biology, emerging and re-emerging viruses, and new biotechnological applications. A central cross-cutting theme focused on how globalization and climate change influence viral spread and preparedness. The meeting advanced scientific exchange, fostered new partnerships, and supported the next generation of virologists through expanded trainee engagement and travel awards.
Meeting Report: The 11th International Global Virus Network









