The Scientific Sessions at the International Conference on Public Health and Global Health Systems are designed to highlight the most advanced research, policy innovations, and future trends shaping population health and global health practice. These sessions cover a broad spectrum of topics including epidemiology, disease prevention and control, health promotion, health systems strengthening, environmental and occupational health, digital health, and public health policy. Each session reflects current global health priorities and evolving population health needs, offering evidence-based insights with strong translational and real-world relevance. Renowned public health professionals, epidemiologists, clinicians, researchers, policymakers, and global health experts from across the world come together to share expertise and scientific findings.
The program features keynote lectures, plenary sessions, oral and poster presentations, panel discussions, workshops, and interactive scientific forums. These sessions foster interdisciplinary collaboration, encourage knowledge exchange, and promote innovation across public health and global health disciplines. Participants gain opportunities to present research, receive expert feedback, explore innovative tools and policy approaches, and build meaningful academic and professional networks. Designed for public health practitioners, academicians, researchers, students, policymakers, and industry professionals, the Scientific Sessions aim to strengthen health systems, advance health equity, and support sustainable population health outcomes worldwide.