Abstract Submission Deadline: 11 May 2026
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Working session and abstract submission topics:
Clinical Outcomes, Diagnostics, and Treatment
Clinical outcomes, guidelines, and best practices
Novel therapies and diagnostics
New diagnostic methods for tularemia
Innovative approaches to tularemia treatment
Human infections, diagnosis, prophylaxis and treatment
Pathogenesis, Virulence, and Host Interaction
- Determinants of virulence and pathogenesis
- Virulence factors
- Pathogenesis, virulence and interactions with host cells
- Host response to infection (including immunological mechanisms)
- Host immunity
- Animal models
- Nutritional immunity
- Metabolism (host and pathogen)
Epidemiology, Ecology, and Reservoirs
- Epidemiology and ecology
- Epizootological studies in natural foci of tularemia
- The association of tularemia with other natural focal infections
- Persistence of F. tularensis in the environment
- Environmental survival of Francisella tularensis
- The impact of global warming on tularemia epizootics and range shifts of the pathogen, carriers, and transmitters
- Evolution of tularemia endemic areas
Taxonomy, Bacteriology, and Omics
Vaccine Development and Immunological Correlates
- Progress in vaccine development
- Vaccine development
- AI/ML to accelerate correlates of protection
Research Funding and Outlook
Online Abstract Submission Form to Open in January
Important Information:
- Abstract Body must be no longer than 350 words
- Abstracts must be in English.
- Abstracts must be submitted by the presenting author, advisors may not submit an abstract for another person under their own login.
Contact the Meeting Organizer:
Final Program from the 10th International Conference on Tularemia, 25-28 September, 2023
Please click on the interactive online program below to view the sessions and presentations.
Continuing with this strong track record of success, the 10th International Conference on Tularemia will be held at the World Trade Center in Grenoble Alps, France, from 25-28 September, 2023. The conference will include a keynote address as well as six plenary sessions, poster previews (flash talks) and two poster sessions, with additional opportunities for networking during shared meals and social activities.
The program will be comprised of common plenary sessions and poster sessions, without any breakout or parallel sessions. Each plenary session will be chaired by and include invited speakers who are recognized leaders in the field. As a means to feature the most up-to-date and exciting unpublished science, most of the speakers will be selected based on the merits of submitted abstracts. This structure provides maximum presentation opportunities to trainees and early career investigators, and offers a supportive environment in which trainees and all attendees can build their knowledge, hone presentation skills and establish professional mentor/mentee relationships in the community.