Overview

The 4th International Meeting on Arboviruses and their Vectors will bring together those interested in various aspects relating to these important human and animal pathogens: vectors, vertebrate hosts, fundamental virology, ecology, transmission and the various ways being developed to prevent transmission and disease! We welcome contributions from colleagues across the field. This event could not be more timely, with viruses such as Oropouche and chikungunya in the spotlight, changes in vector distribution etc. Success in reducing the impact that arboviruses have worldwide will require ongoing community efforts.

At IMAV, we aim to bring together colleagues from across the world, and at different career stages, to foster progress and interactions in this important area of virology. Join us in Liverpool!

Organisers:

  • Alain Kohl (Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK)
  • Leen Delang (Catholic University of Leuven, BE)
  • Naomi Forrester-Soto (The Pirbright Institute, UK)
  • Pietro Scaturro (University of Hamburg, DE)
  • Esther Schnettler (BNITM Hamburg, DE)
  • Nicholas Johnson (APHA, UK)
  • Gorben Pijlman (Wageningen Life Sciences University, NL)
  • Neelika Malavige (University of Sri Jayewardenepura, SL)

Topics include but are not limited to: 

  • Hosts & Vectors
  • Control, Prevention & Treatment
  • Ecology & Evolution

Further information will be announced in the build-up to the meeting on our social media channels. Follow us on Bluesky @microbiologysociety.org and X @MicrobioSoc using the hashtag #IMAV2026. We will also be sharing stories on Instagram throughout the event.

Programme

The programme is in preparation and a draft outline will be made available soon.

Speakers

The programme of invited keynote speakers for the meeting includes:

  1. Luke Alphey – University of York, UK
  2. Suzanne Kaptein - Rega Institute for Medical Research, Belgium
  3. Stephen Higgs - Biosecurity Research Institute, Kansas State University, USA
  4. Ashley St. John - Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore
  5. Lisa Baik - University of California, Davis, USA
  6. Felix Drexler - Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany

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© Luke Alphey

Luke Alphey (University of York, UK)

Luke Alphey is Professor of Genetics in the Department of Biology of the University of York. Research in Luke’s lab focuses on applied insect synthetic biology, primarily engineering mosquitoes to control mosquito-borne diseases but also insects of agricultural and conservation/biodiversity interest, and farmed insects. He co-founded Oxitec Ltd, a spin-out company from Oxford University, in 2002; he was the research director from 2002 to 2014 then a non-executive director until successful sale to Intrexon for $160m in 2015. Oxitec aims to control insect pests by use of engineered sterile males of the pest insect species; at Oxitec Luke successfully led the world’s first releases of GM insects. Luke's earlier career focused on basic science, latterly at Oxford University. After 11 years at Oxitec, he moved to The Pirbright Institute in 2014 and to the University of York in 2022. Luke was selected as a Technology Pioneer of the World Economic Forum in 2008 and BBSRC Innovator of the Year 2014.


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© Lisa Baik

Lisa Baik (University of California, Davis, USA)

I am a neurobiologist interested in studying the mechanism by which blood-feeding arthropods guide their complex behaviors. I am a new assistant professor at the University of California, Davis. My lab primarily focuses on the mosquito taste system, which is understudied. I completed my PhD with Dr. Todd Holmes at UC Irvine and my postdoctoral training with Dr. John Carlson at the Yale University. I've been funded by the NSF GRFP and the ARCS Foundation as a graduate student, followed by the NIH through the F32 and the K99/R00 Pathway to Independence awards as a postdoc. One of my proudest accomplishments is being awarded the Yale postdoc Mentoring Award in 2023 after being nominated by my mentees.


 

Registration

Registration for IMAV: International meeting on arboviruses and their vectors will open shortly.

Microbiology Society members get heavily subsidised registration fees for Annual Conference, Focused Meetings and other Society events – both online and in-person. Join now to enjoy these discounts and many other opportunities that are designed for microbiologists at all stages of their career.

All speakers and poster presenters will be attending in-person.

Ticket 

Rate (GBP) 

Microbiology Society Full member 
For those with an academic or professional interest in microbiology. 

£435 

Microbiology Society Student member 
For those registered for a higher degree / studying at undergraduate level. 

£299 

Microbiology Society Concessionary member 
For those with an academic or professional interest in microbiology earning less than £43,000 (or equivalent) per year. 

£385 

Non-member  
 
£549
 

What's included in your registration fee?

Admission to break and lunchtime information and career development sessions

Full access to scientific poster sessions

Tea and coffee breaks, Lunch during the event period and Conference Dinner which will be held on one of the evenings.

Access to an online abstracts book

Certificate of Attendance (on request)

Access to CPD Points

Registration confirmation 

Upon registration, you should receive an automated confirmation email. Please contact conferences@microbiologysociety.org if, after 24 hours, this has not been received.

Payment information

All registration fees must be paid in full BEFORE arrival at the conference. Any outstanding registration fees must be paid before admittance will be granted to the conference.

Cancellations

Refunds are not provided. However, substitutions of attendees can be made at any time before the event by contacting conferences@microbiologysociety.org.

Abstracts & Posters

Abstract submission for the IMAV: International meeting on arboviruses and their vectors conference are now open. Please submit your abstract.

Both members and non-members of the Microbiology Society are welcome to submit an abstract for the meeting. All offered talks presentations and posters will be selected from the abstracts submitted. Once submissions are closed, they will be reviewed by the session organisers and submitters will be notified of the outcome afterwards. By submitting an abstract to this conference, you are indicating to the session organisers your commitment to attend the event.

Abstracts are welcome for any work relevant to arboviruses and their vectors, with a special emphasis on the following areas:

  • Hosts & Vectors
  • Control, Prevention & Treatment
  • Ecology & Evolution

Abstract Guidance

Abstracts must be a maximum of 250 words. The Society has produced a guide to give delegates some tips on how to write a great abstract, which can be downloaded below:

https://microbiologysociety.org/preside/system/assets/images/asset-type-icons/32px/pdf.png How to... write a great abstract

Please note that the abstract is the only information session organisers use when deciding whether to accept your work for presentation as an offered oral or poster. If accepted, it will also be published in the abstract book for the meeting – so think carefully about what needs to be included.

Venue, Accommodation & Travel

The conference will be held in Liverpool, UK. Further details will be announced in due course.

Grants and Prizes

Applications deadlines for the Society Events Grant to support members attending IMAV: International meeting on arboviruses and their vectors will be announced in due course.

Grants will act as contribution towards registration, travel, and accommodation expenses only.

Eligibility requirements:

Eligible membership categories:

  • Full Member
  • Full Concessionary Member
  • Postgraduate Student Members
  • Undergraduate Student Members


Minimum membership period required:

A minimum membership period of one year and two consecutive membership payments is required. Postgraduate and Undergraduate with three year memberships will need to have completed one year memberships will need to have completed one year (three-year membership payment constitutes consecutive payment).

Please read all information carefully on the Society Events Grant page before submitting an application for funding.


FEMS MEETING ATTENDANCE GRANTS

Members of the Microbiology Society can apply for a FEMS Meeting Attendance grant. The grant enables early career researchers to attend microbiology meetings worldwide to network, collaborate and keep abreast of new developments in their field. Support is limited to a maximum of € 750.

Eligibility:

Applicants should be active microbiologists, having obtained their highest degree less than five years prior to the application deadline date or be a PhD student*. They should be a member the Microbiology Society and a presenting author (oral or poster) at the meeting.

*periods of maternity/paternity leave, special leave or illness do not count toward this definition

Complete applications should be submitted on or before a date to be confirmed (TBC).

Please read all information carefully on the FEMS Meeting attendance Grants page before submitting an application for funding.

Exhibition & Sponsorship

Sponsorship opportunities are available for this meeting.

Please download our exhibitor and sponsor pack to view our options. If you have any questions about the packages, please email exhibitions@microbiologysociety.org.