TGH Cancer Institute International Meeting

“Microbes, Genes and Cancer”

March 2-3, 2026

Formerly known in the field as the “Robert Gallo” meeting, this meeting will focus on the critical links between microbes, genetics, and cancer, with discussions highlighting emerging research and therapeutic innovations.

Formerly known in the field as the “Robert Gallo” meeting, this meeting will focus on the critical links between microbes, genetics, and cancer, with discussions highlighting emerging research and therapeutic innovations.

Organizing Committee

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Robert Gallo, MD

TGH Cancer Institute; GVN;

USF Health Institute for Translational Virology & Innovation

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Eduardo Sotomayor, MD

TGH Cancer Institute

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Jack Pledger, PhD

TGH Cancer Institute

GVN Annual International Scientific Meeting

“Pandemic Preparedness?”

March 4-6, 2026

Bringing together leading virologists, infectious disease experts, and public health officials, this meeting will spotlight urgent viral threats, breakthroughs in pathogen surveillance, and innovations in vaccines, therapeutics, and diagnostics.

Bringing together leading virologists, infectious disease experts, and public health officials, this meeting will spotlight urgent viral threats, breakthroughs in pathogen surveillance, and innovations in vaccines, therapeutics, and diagnostics.

Organizing Committee

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Mathew Evins

GVN

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Christian Bréchot, MD, PhD

GVN;

USF Microbiomes Institute

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Sten Vermund, MD, PhD

GVN;

USF Health College of Public Health

TGH Cancer Institute Featuring

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Robert Gallo, MD

GVN; TGH Cancer Institute; USF Health Institute for Translational Virology & Innovation; U.S.A.

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Steve Rosenberg, MD, PhD

National Cancer Institute; U.S.A.

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Drew Pardoll, MD, PhD

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; U.S.A.

Carl June

Carl June, MD, PhD

University of Pennsylvania; U.S.A.

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Rafi Ahmed, PhD

Emory University; U.S.A.

Carlo Croce

Carlo Croce, MD

The Ohio State University; U.S.A.

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Riccardo Dalla- Favera, MD, PhD

Columbia University; U.S.A.

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Timothy Yeatman, MD, FACS

TGH Cancer Institute; U.S.A.

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Timothy Cover, MD, PhD

Vanderbilt University, U.S.A.

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Masao Matsuoka, MD, PhD

Kumamoto University; Japan

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Savita Pahwa, MD

Miami Miller School of Medicine; U.S.A.

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Eric Engels, MD, MPH

National Cancer Institute; U.S.A.

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Warren Leonard, MD

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, NIH; U.S.A.

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Anna Giuliano, PhD

Moffitt Cancer Center; U.S.A.

Special Guest

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Erling Norrby, MD, PhD

Karolinska Institutet; Sweden

GVN Featuring

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Robert Gallo, MD

GVN; USF Health Institute for Translational Virology & Innovation; TGH Cancer Institute; U.S.A.

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Quarraisha Abdool Karim, PhD

GVN; Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health; CAPRISA; South Africa

Scott Weaver

Scott C. Weaver, MS, PhD

GVN; The University of Texas Medical Branch; U.S.A.

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Sharon Lewin, MD, PhD

GVN; University of Melbourne; Australia

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Salim Abdool Karim, MB, ChB

GVN; Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health; CAPRISA; South Africa

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Igor Koralnik, MD

GVN; Northwestern University; U.S.A.

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Eduardo Gotuzzo, MD

GVN; Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; Peru

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Peter Palese, PhD

GVN; Mount Sinai; U.S.A.

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Deborah Williamson, PhD

University of St. Andrews; UK

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Tomas Cihlar, PhD

GVN; Gilead Sciences; U.S.A.

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Mihai Netea, PhD

GVN; Radboud University Nijmegen; Netherlands

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Lisa Ng, PhD

GVN; A*STAR; Singapore

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Linfa Wang, PhD

GVN; Duke-NUS; Singapore

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Heidi Larson, PhD

GVN; London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; UK

Dr. Marco Salemi

Marco Salemi, MS, PhD

GVN; University of Florida; U.S.A.

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Robert Garry, PhD

GVN; Tulane University; U.S.A.

Special Lecture Late-Breaking Session on Pandemic Preparedness

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Wuyuan Lu, PhD

GVN; School of Basic Medicine, Fudan University at Shanghai; China

TGH Cancer Institute International Meeting Agenda

DAY ONE

 

DAY TWO

The agenda provided is preliminary and subject to modification. The organizing committee reserves the right to make changes as necessary.

GVN Annual Meeting Agenda

DAY ONE

    

DAY TWO

DAY THREE

The agenda provided is preliminary and subject to modification. The organizing committee reserves the right to make changes as necessary.

Call for Abstracts - Closed

 

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Call for Abstracts for the 2026 GVN Annual International Scientific Meeting, “Pandemic Preparedness?”

The Global Virus Network (GVN) invites researchers, clinicians, trainees, and public health professionals worldwide to submit abstracts for our Annual International Scientific Meeting, “Pandemic Preparedness?” from March 4 - 6, 2026, in Tampa, Florida. This event highlights innovative scientific discoveries, advances in virology, and impactful public health research, with a strong commitment to inclusivity and global collaboration.

Deadline for Submissions: January 15, 2026

About the Call
GVN welcomes abstracts showcasing cutting-edge scientific research, emerging methodologies, and interdisciplinary approaches in virology, infectious diseases, and global health. All submissions will undergo rigorous scientific review. Top-ranked abstracts will have the opportunity to be selected for oral presentations.

Outstanding submissions may be considered for up to 10 travel awards to attend the annual meeting, prioritizing early-career investigators and applicants from low- and middle-income countries.

Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for abstract submission, applicants must fall into one of the following categories:

GVN Alumni
Early-Career Scientists who are members of a GVN Center of Excellence or Affiliate
Students (including post-doctoral) from a GVN Center of Excellence or Affiliate
Applicants not meeting at least one category above will not be considered for review.

 

Please use the following structure:

Title (≤150 characters)
Authors and Affiliations
Background / Objectives (up to 250 words)
Methods (up to 250 words)
Results (up to 250 words)
Conclusions / Significance (up to 150 words)
Keywords: 3–5
Formatting Requirements:
Maximum length: 1,000 words (excluding authors and affiliations)
Font: Arial, 11 pt, single-spaced

Review & Selection Process
All submissions undergo blinded review by the GVN Scientific Review Subcommittee. Abstracts will be evaluated on:

Scientific merit
Clarity and organization
Innovation and relevance
Contribution to equity and inclusion
Overall quality
Top-scoring abstracts will be invited for oral presentation during the Annual Meeting.

This meeting offers a unique opportunity to share your research with leading experts, connect with colleagues worldwide, and contribute to global efforts in pandemic preparedness and viral disease control.

We look forward to receiving your submissions!

 

Meeting Venue

USF HEALTH

560 Channelside Dr, Tampa, FL 33602

The meetings will take place at USF Health’s Downtown Building in Water Street Tampa, Florida. This state-of-the-art facility brings together 1,800 students, faculty, and researchers in a vibrant hub for biomedical innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration, advancing USF Health’s mission to pioneer discoveries that transform global health.
USF Health’s mission is to envision and implement the future of health. It is the partnership of the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine, the College of Nursing, the College of Public Health, the Taneja College of Pharmacy, the School of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, the Biomedical Sciences Graduate and Postdoctoral Programs, and USF Health’s multispecialty physicians’ group. The University of South Florida (USF), a high-impact research university dedicated to student success and committed to community engagement, generates an annual economic impact of more than $6 billion. Through hundreds of millions of dollars in research activity each year, USF is a leader in solving global problems and improving lives. USF Health Downtown Building in Water Street Tampa, Florida, USA is bringing 1,800 students, faculty and researchers to the downtown waterfront to transform health education and pioneer discoveries to end heart disease. For more information, visit https://health.usf.edu/

Transportation to the Venue

 

Welcome to Tampa! The Hyatt Place/Hyatt House Tampa Downtown and the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine in the Channel District are centrally located, making it easy to navigate the city. We have compiled a list of transportation options to help you get to and from conference events and explore the city. 

Transportation from Hyatt Place/House Downtown to USF Health Morsani College of Medicine 

The USF Health Morsani College of Medicine at 560 Channelside Drive is a short distance from the Hyatt Place/Hyatt House Downtown, located at 325 N Florida Ave. You can use the following options for your commute. 

TECO Line Streetcar 

  • Cost: Free. 
  • Route: The historic electric streetcar is an excellent free option for getting to the conference venue. 
  • Frequency: The streetcar runs every 15 minutes during peak hours. 
  • Instructions: Walk from the Hyatt Downtown to the nearest streetcar station, such as Whiting Street Station. From there, take the streetcar toward the Port of Tampa and exit at the Amalie Arena or the closest Channelside station. The Morsani College of Medicine is a short walk from either stop. 

DASH (Downtown Area Shared Hubs) 

  • Cost: $2 per person. 
  • Service: This is an on-demand, app-based electric vehicle service that operates within Downtown Tampa's core neighborhoods, including the Channel District. 
  • Instructions: Download the DASH app to request a ride from one of over 20 designated hubs. It operates Monday–Saturday from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. 

Rideshare Services 

  • Cost: Varies based on demand. 
  • Convenience: For a direct and quick trip, use a rideshare service. Both Uber and Lyft are readily available throughout the downtown and Channelside areas. 
  • Instructions: Use the Uber or Lyft app on your smartphone to request a ride directly from the hotel to the conference venue. 

Walk 

  • Travel Time: Approximately 15–20 minutes. 
  • Route: The conference venue is a pleasant, walkable distance from the Hyatt Downtown, especially in the cooler morning and evening hours. This route will take you along the scenic Tampa Riverwalk. 

 

Networking Events

GVN ANNUAL MEETING WELCOME DINNER 

TAMPA BAY HISTORY CENTER 
801 Water St, Tampa, FL 33602 

The Welcome Dinner will take place on Wednesday, March 4th, at the Tampa Bay History Center, one of Tampa Bay's premier cultural venues and an anchor of the Tampa Riverwalk on Water Street. Explore a world where stories unfold around every corner. Three levels of exhibit galleries invite you on a journey through time. Engage with history talks that transform learning into a quest for knowledge, join public events that go beyond entertainment, fostering a connection to the collective history and future.  

TGH CANCER INSTITUTE PRIVATE DINNER

A private dinner will be offered by the TGH Cancer Institute on March 3rd, featuring Erling C. Norrby, MD, PhD, on “The Unique Nobel Prizes. Discoveries in protein folding, ethology and cell structure recognized in 1972-74”

Hotel Accommodations

HYATT PLACE/HYATT HOUSE TAMPA DOWNTOWN

325 N Florida Ave, Tampa, FL 33602

The Hyatt Place/Hyatt House Tampa Downtown is a dual-branded hotel located in the heart of downtown Tampa, Florida, offering a combined experience with both Hyatt Place (standard rooms) and Hyatt House (extended-stay suites with kitchens) under one roof. It features contemporary design, 345 luxurious guestrooms, a rooftop pool, a fitness center with Peloton bikes, and the on-site Mexican restaurant and bar, Corazon. The property is steps away from attractions like the Tampa Riverwalk, Amalie Arena, and Curtis Hixon Park, making it a convenient base for exploring the city.   

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How to get around Tampa

Moving Around Tampa During the Conference 

In addition to transportation to the conference, attendees can use the following options to explore the wider Tampa area. 

 

Public Transportation 

  • TECO Line Streetcar: In addition to reaching the conference, the free streetcar connects downtown to the historic and vibrant Ybor City, known for its restaurants, nightlife, and cultural sites. 
  • HART Bus System: For destinations outside downtown, Ybor City, and Channelside, the Hillsborough Area Regional Transit (HART) bus system offers extensive routes throughout the Tampa area. Fares are affordable, and day passes are available through the Flamingo Fares app. 

 

Water Taxi 

  • Route: The Pirate Water Taxi is a scenic way to travel along the Hillsborough River, with hop-on-hop-off service to many popular destinations along the Riverwalk, Harbour Island, and Davis Islands. 
  • Instructions: Tickets can be purchased online or at designated docks. Check the Pirate Water Taxi website for schedules and routes. 

 

Tampa Riverwalk 

  • Activity: Enjoy a scenic walk, run, or bike ride along this 2.6-mile path connecting many of downtown attractions, including parks, museums, and restaurants. 
  • Convenience: Many of downtown's points of interest are easily accessible on foot from the Hyatt and the conference venue via the Riverwalk. 

 

Bike and Scooter Rentals 

  • Availability: There are bike and scooter rental stations available throughout the downtown area for a fast and flexible way to get around. 
  • Instructions: Look for rental services like Coast Bike Share or use a scooter-sharing app on your smartphone. 

Things to Do

Visiting Tampa

Tampa Bay is a wonderful city located in West Central Florida, it is home to some of the country's most beautiful beaches and theme parks. There are an abundance of museums to visit, such as the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI), Tampa Museum of Art, Chihuly Glass Collection at the Morean Arts Center, the Salvador Dali Museum, the Tampa Aquarium, and the Lowry Park Zoo. You can even take a Caribbean cruise directly from the Port of Tampa. Disney World is only about 80 miles away and can easily be visited for a day.

We encourage you to explore all that Tampa has to offer!

Things to Do in Tampa Florida, Attractions, Family Fun & More