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Global Health Security Conference
Dates : 9 - 12 June 2026
Location : Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Malaysia

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The conference program will be conducted in English only.

Day 1 – Tuesday 9 June 2026
7.15am –
8.30am
Registration
Conference Halls 1-3
8.30am –
9.15am
Welcome and opening Session
Conference Halls 1-3
9.15am –
10.15am
Advancing Health Security Through Multisectoral Collaboration
Conference Halls 1-3

Dr. Beth Cameron, Professor of the Practice of Health Services, Policy and Practice, Brown University Pandemic Center
Dr. Gina Samaan, Regional Emergency Director, World Health Organization, Health Emergencies Programme and Director, Division of Health Security and Emergencies
Dr. Emmanuelle Soubeyran, Director General, World Organisation for Animal Health
10.15am –
11.15am
Reimagining Global Health Security Governance and Coordinated Action
Conference Halls 1-3

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11.15am –
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Morning Tea
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11.45am –
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Community-based Early Warning Systems AIxBio and DURC: Practical Governance Considerations Biothreat Reduction and Health Security Strategy Strengthening Lab Capacity and Biosafety Global Health Security Through One Health Multisectoral Collaborations for GHS Financing Health Security in Uncertain Times Planning for Public Health Emergencies
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12.45pm –
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Lunch
Poster Presentations
Banquet Hall
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1.45pm –
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Mitigating Biological Threats From DURC and Emerging Technologies: Applying BRIET For Effective DURC Governance Rapid Qualitative Analysis: A Free Tool for Community Engagement Securing the Frontline: Gender-Responsive Protection, Safety, and Governance Reforms for Community Health Workers in Global Health Security Co-Designing Interoperability: A Step-by-Step Framework for Integrated Civil-Military RRT/EMT Readiness Using Simulation to Strengthen the Frontline: Building Preparedness Capacity at Points of Entry and First Contact From Awareness to Action: Strengthening One Health Surveillance through Serious Games and Community Engagement Secure Borders: Strengthening Integrated Biosecurity at Points-of-Entry to Protect ArgiFood Systems Bridging epidemiology and law enforcement through joint training in biological attribution Infodemics Legal Preparedness: Supporting Countries in Breaking Down Legal Barriers to Responding to Public Health Emergencies Advancing Infection Prevention and Control in Conflict Settings AI-enabled Biotech Crisis & Capacity: Responding to AI-enabled Biological Threats and Building LMIC Governance Roadmap Hands-On Approach to the Use and Implementation of a Laboratory Safety Assessment (LSA) tool Decentralizing Outbreak Preparedness and Response: Building Integrated, Resilient Systems from the Ground Up Cyber-Biosecurity for High-Risk Laboratories: Practical Tools to Strengthen Institutional Resilience
3.45pm –
4.00pm
Afternoon Tea
Ballroom 1
Room 302 Room 303 Room 304 Room 305 Room 306 Room 401 Room 402 Room 403 Room 404 Room 405 Room 406 Room 407 Room 408 Room 409 Room 410
4.00pm –
6.00pm
Safeguarding Innovation: An Introduction to Research Security Best Practices for Emerging Technologies Cleaner Indoor Air for Pandemic Resilience: A Practical Toolkit for Policy Makers and Public Health Stakeholders Beyond gender blind programming: how to research masculinity and GBV during outbreaks Securing the Frontline: Gender-Responsive Protection, Safety, and Governance Reforms for Community Health Workers in Global Health Security From policy to practice: advancing DNA synthesis screening for security and innovation System Mapping for Surveillance Performance Assessment (SyMPA): A participatory approach to strengthening One Health outbreak detection and response in resource-constrained settings Advancing Biosafety and Biosecurity in Africa: Reflections on the 2021–2025 Strategy and Pathways for the 2025–2030 Strategy How to investigate a biological weapons attack under the UNSGM? – Understanding the mechanism and opportunities for engagement Integrating Risk Communication, Community Engagement, and Infodemic Management into Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Systems: A Practical Capacity-Building Workshop for Health Security Actors Strengthening Legal Preparedness and Governance Frameworks for Public Health Emergencies in ASEAN Resolve To Save Lives Meet Your Virtual Mentor: Incorporating Artificial Intelligence into the Field Epidemiologist’s Toolbox Hands-On Approach to the Use and Implementation of a Laboratory Safety Assessment (LSA) tool Decentralizing Outbreak Preparedness and Response: Building Integrated, Resilient Systems from the Ground Up EIOS/Pandemic Simulator
6.00pm –
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Welcome Reception
Ballroom 1

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Day 2 – Wednesday 10 June 2026
Sponsor Organisation 1: Breakfast Sponsored Session 1 – (Rooms 306, 405, 410)
Sponsor Organisation 2: Breakfast Sponsored Session 2 – (Rooms 306, 405, 410)
Sponsor Organisation 3: Breakfast Sponsored Session 3 – (Rooms 306, 405, 410)
8.00am –
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Countering Biothreats
Conference Halls 1-3

Mr Trevor Smith, Senior Program Manager, Biological Security, Chemical Security, UNSCR 1540 Implementation Assistance, Weapons Threat Reduction Program
Dr. Ben Park, Director, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Dr. Claire Standley, Senior Biosecurity Initiatives Lead, Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations
9.00am –
9.15am
Address by Malaysian MP
Conference Halls 1-3

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9.15am –
9.30am
Local Malaysian Health Spotlight
Conference Rooms 1-3

Prof Datin Dr Norlinah Mohamed Ibrahim, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
9.15am –
10.15am
Funding, Philanthropy, & Global Health
Conference Rooms 1-3

Sara Hersey, Director of Collaborative Intelligence, World Health Organisation, Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence
Dr. Conor Seyle, Chief Operating Officer, PAX sapiens
Hon. Prof. Jane Halton, Chair, CEPI Board
10.15am –
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Morning Tea
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10.45am –
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Early Warning in Fragile Settings: Building One Health Surveillance for Transboundary Disease Threats Responding to AMR Through Detection and National Plans Digital Surveillance for Early Action Tracking Commitments, Building Capacity: Financing Pandemic Preparedness Capacity Building in One Health Programs BioPREVAIL: A Model for Sustainable Epidemic Research Regulating Synthetic Biology in Asia: Lessons for Policy and Practice Protecting Health and Dignity in Conflict
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Advance Warning and Response Exemplars (AWARE): Strengthening Data Sharing for Early Warning and Early Detection in Brazil, Kenya, South Africa, and Vietnam The Innovation-to-Impact Pathway: The Africa Health Security Accelerator Model for Epidemic Preparedness Partnerships to align infrastructure development with health emergency capacity building to strengthen health security and emergency preparedness in cities Civil–Military Models for Health Preparedness How to counter disinformation related to chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) threats Operationalizing Regional Health Security – West Africa Global governance, capacity, and health systems implications of pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response (PPPR) Global Health Security in Transition – Strengthening and Evaluation
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12.45pm –
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Lunch
Ballroom 1
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Banquet Hall
Rooms 302, 306, 405, 410
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Sponsor Organisation 3: Lunch Sponsored Session 3
Sponsor Organisation 4: Lunch Sponsored Session 4
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2.15pm –
3.15pm
Laboratory Networks – More than the Sum of Their Parts Conflict, Health, and System Resilience One Health Biosurveillance- H5N1 to Wildlife Trade Public-Private Parnterships AI and Global Health Event Detection Gender Equity as a Strategic Global Health Security Imperative: Insights from Women in Global Health on Leadership and Resilience Infodemics and Outbreak Response Equity and the Pandemic Agreement
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3.15pm –
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Afternoon Tea
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3.45pm –
4.45pm
Strengthening Pathogen Early Warning Systems Regional Health Security in Asia-Pacific MPOX Detection and Response Attacks on Healthcare Workers Enhancing Biosafety Capacity Trust and Risk Communication for Health Security The Future of Global Health Security and Tech Emerging Challenges and Converging Risks: Biotech Innovation, AI, & DURC (Dual Use Research of Concern)
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4.45pm –
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From Floods to Outbreaks: Managing Multi-Hazard Risks Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing Analysis and Mapping of Policies for Emerging Infectious Diseases: From Theory to Practice Building a Laboratory Network that Works: Lessons from India’s Experience Comparative Study of Smallholder Farmers Engagement with One Health ‘Push’ and ‘Pull’ Incentives to strengthen global health security against antimicrobial resistance Workforce Development – Mentoring and Capacity Development Security Facets of Health- From Food to Biosecurity
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Day 3 – Thursday 11 June 2026
Sponsor Organisation 1: Breakfast Sponsored Session 1 – (Rooms 306, 405, 410)
Sponsor Organisation 2: Breakfast Sponsored Session 2 – (Rooms 306, 405, 410)
Sponsor Organisation 3: Breakfast Sponsored Session 3 – (Rooms 306, 405, 410)
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8.00am –
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Advancing Wastewater and Environmental Surveillance: Global Insights for Infectious Disease Preparedness From Leadership to Action: One Health in Practice Data Governance for Epidemic Preparedness Strengthening Ghana’s mpox Response Capacity via GHSA Partnership Field Response Through the 7-1-7 Framework Countering CBW Threats Emerging Powers and Health Governance Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing (PABS) and Global Health Equity in the Pandemic Agreement
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Improving Surveillance: Mobile Labs and Field-detection Antimicrobial Resistance: Systems and Solutions Sustainable Financing for Epidemic Response Strengthening Infection Prevention and Control Building Biosurveillance Capacity Through Genomics IndoPacific Health Security Alliance Leveraging pooled procurement mechanisms to promote the equitable access to medical countermeasures during health emergencies: Perspectives from global, regional and national levels Robert Koch Institute
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10.00am –
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Morning Tea
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10.30am –
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Health System Resilience to Shock Next-Generation Biosurveillance: Advanced Technological Approaches for Early Warning and Decision-Making Beyond Funding: The Strategic Role of the Private Sector in Global Health Security Forecasting and Resource Optimization for Health Safeguarding Science and Dual-use Research Preparedness at Points of Entry: From Borders to Facilities Securing Our Future: Advancing policies, practices, and investments at the nexus of biosecurity and health security Implementing IHR and National Preparedness Plans
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11.30am –
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Rethinking Regulatory Pathways for Equitable Global Vaccine Access Understanding the role of One Health in Global Health Security Systems as the Pathway to Stronger Response Wastewater Surveillance Networks Operationalizing IHR Mirror life: A One Health imperative for global health security Evaluating Disease Risk and Surveillance Strategies Biorisk Preparedness Training The Sustainability of Biodefense and Biosecurity Innovation
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12.30pm –
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Lunch
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Banquet Hall
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2.00pm –
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WOAH Borders and Biothreats- Surveillance, etc. Biological threats and AI mitigations with big tech firms Biosurveillance of the Future: Boundless technologies, bounded data, can the two co-exist? Global Health Security in the Era of Financialization Transmission-interrupted: Interventions and Risk Awareness Mental Health and Conflict Dynamics: Displacement, Mental Health, and Access to Care for Refugees in Urban Uganda Biocontainment – Training and Response
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3.00pm –
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Afternoon Tea
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3.30pm –
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Improving Detection in Resource-Constrained Settings SIMBA (Signature Initiative to Mitigate Biological Threats in Africa) As A Model For Regional Collaboration Emerging Zoonotic Threats and Spillover Risks Robust Lab Systems and Sustainability Community Engagement in Pandemic Preparedness Data-Driven Health Leadership Protecting the Protectors: Defending Healthcare in Crisis Coordinated Approaches to Integrated Health Security in Ukraine
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Epidemic-Ready and Resilient Health Systems RTSL Missed Cases- Uncovering Undetected Epidemic Threats Scaling Vaccine Innovation Ecosystems Health Resilience- Preparedness Across Sectors Building Data-Driven Health Capacity Mental Health Resilience – from Biosafety to Health Worker Optimizing Governance of Health Emergencies at a Regional Level: The value-add, the institutions and mandates, and recommended ways forward
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Day 4 – Friday 12 June 2026
8.00am –
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Health Emergencies in a Complex World
Conference Halls 1–3
Dr. Sandro Demaio, Director and Head,World Health Organization Asia-Pacific Centre for Environment and Health
Dr. Paige Armstrong, Acting Director, Global Health Center, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Janet Robinson, Senior Director, Global Health Security Service Center, FHI360
9.00am –
10.00am
Emerging Tech and Global Health Security
Conference Halls 1–3
Rose Bernard, Coordinator Cybercrime Operations, INTERPOL
Dr. Tom Inglesby, Director, John Hopkins Center for Health Security
Dr. David McCoy, Research Lead, United Nations University – International Institute for Global Health
Dr. Sylvie Briand, Chief Scientist, World Health Organization
10.00am –
10.30am
Morning Tea
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10.30am –
11.30am
Politics and Outbreak Response
Conference Halls 1–3
Dr. Marie Rosaline Belizaire, Emergency Director, World Health Organization, Regional Office for Africa
Marc Ho, A/Pro Marc Ho Lead for Pandemic Preparedness at the Asia Centre for Health Security (ACHS)/Director, Manpower Standards and Development, Ministry of Health Singapore, and Advisor, Policy and Systems, Communicable Diseases Agency (CDA) Singapore
Amanda McClelland, Senior Vice President, Prevent Epidemics and Primary Health Care
11.30am –
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Converging Risks
Conference Halls 1–3
A/Prof Alex Tasker, One Health, University of Bristol
Mayra Ameneiros, Senior Fellow, IBBIS
12.30pm –
1.00pm
UNU Director Closing Ceremony Speech
Conference Halls 1–3
1.00pm –
2.00pm
Lunch
Ballroom 1
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2.00pm –
3.00pm
One Health Legal Preparedness NPHA Core Capacities for Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Early Detection and Epidemic Intelligence Strengthening Health Security Investments One Health Governance Previewing the 2026 Africa Health Security Index: Transforming Health Security Through Data AI for Health Data Security Biological Weapons Nonproliferation
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Digital Platforms for Enhanced Surveilance/Response Prioritising epidemic-prone diseases in Africa, Europe and North America. A panel discussion of different methods Changing Landscape of Risk in Health Security – A Comprehensive Approach to Climate, Health, and Security Laboratory Resilience: Future-Proofing Laboratory Infrastructure, Operations, and Networks Elevating Preparedness to the Highest Political Level: Country Experiences and Leadership Lessons from the Universal Health and Preparedness Review (UHPR) Delivering biosecurity under the Pandemic Accord: Global mechanisms for managing emerging biological risks Linkages Between Pandemic Preparedness and Laboratory Capacity Tracking Disease Resurgence and Resistance
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Readiness Defined: Approaches to Special Pathogens Preparedness and Response Collective Resilience: Building a Scalable Asia-Pacific Infectious Disease Network through Strategic Data Sharing and Partnership Strengthening Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance and Response Strengthening Vector-Borne Disease Control AI-driven Epidemic Intelligence: Multidomain Data-informed National Early Warning System in Bangladesh Knowledge and Epidemic Preparedness Biosecurity in Southeast Asia Indoor Air and Healthy Environments
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Moderator TBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBC
5.00pm –
6.00pm
Closing Reception & Award Ceremony
TBC

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