ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED! Submit your abstracts here: [ https://dynamicsevolution.org/event/7/abstracts/ | https://dynamicsevolution.org/event/7/abstracts/ ] EXTENDED abstract deadline: February 10 , 2026 If you require a visa to attend, you may request early abstract review. May 19 -22, 2026 33rd Dynamics & Evolution of Human Viruses UBC Okanagan, Kelowna, Canada The 33rd International Dynamics & Evolution of Human Viruses conference will be held May 19 -22, 2026 at the University of British Columbia Okanagan Campus, in British Columbia, Canada. This will be a hybrid meeting, which will include a live in-person meeting and a virtual option. This meeting series is designed to promote discussion between specialists in quantitative and computational approaches in two areas in the field of virology where these are particularly important: * Modeling of viral and cellular dynamics * Viral evolution and population genetics Many of these approaches were originally developed for HIV but are now applied to many viruses where extensive data are available. We encourage the submission of abstracts relating to work on HIV, SARS-CoV-2 and other human viruses. We consider topics on statistical, mathematical, computational, and integrative approaches to analyzing the dynamics and evolution of human viruses within the scope of this meeting. Abstracts are being accepted under the following topics from which the final conference schedule will be constructed: * Vaccines & Immune escape * Zoonoses & Emerging Infections * Genomics & Bioinformatics * Software Tools & Methods * Transmission Dynamics & Clusters * Within-Host Dynamics & Adaptation * Phylodynamics & Phylogeography * Evolutionary Dynamics of HIV This year, we will once again be using the [ https://getindico.io/ | Indico ] platform for abstract submission and review. You will be prompted to create a user account to submit an abstract if you do not already have one. We welcome and actively encourage researchers from diverse backgrounds and locations around the world to participate, including early-career scientists and members of underrepresented groups. Program Chairs Jeffrey Joy, PhD , BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, University of British Columbia Manon Ragonnet-Cronin, PhD , University of Chicago Jeffrey Joy (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)