Exciting Call for Abstracts: Infectious Diseases Congress 2026 in Paris, France
Are you a researcher, clinician, or dental scientist with groundbreaking findings in the field of infectious diseases and oral health? Here’s your opportunity to shine on the global stage!
The Infectious Diseases Congress 2026 is scheduled from April 23 to 25, 2026, and will be held at the Hotel CIS Paris Ravel in Paris, France — one of the world’s most iconic cities for culture, science, and innovation.
This hybrid event brings together leading professionals, academics, and industry experts from across the globe. It is a platform to share the latest advances, trends, and real-world applications in both infectious disease research and intersections with dental practice. Whether your work involves clinical trials, oral infection mechanisms, antimicrobial resistance in dental settings, or integrated disease management strategies, your research deserves to be presented.
π Important Dates
π️ Conference Dates: April 23-25, 2026
By contributing an abstract, you can present in oral or poster sessions and connect with peers who share your passion for advancing healthcare science. The Congress also offers networking opportunities, expert panel discussions, and exposure to innovations in both infection science and dental research.
π Venue: Hotel CIS Paris Ravel, 6 Av. Maurice Ravel, 75012, Paris, France
Located in the heart of Paris, the venue offers a vibrant backdrop for academic exchange and cultural experiences — from world-class museums to historic landmarks.
➤ Submit Your Abstract
Ready to take your research to the next level? Visit the official abstract submission page:
π https://www.infectious-conference.com/abstract-submission
Ensure your submission is in before 06 April 2026, and join an international forum dedicated to advancing knowledge in infectious diseases and related healthcare research. Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity to present, publish, and connect!
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