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Two Pre-Meeting Courses Offered This Year

Posted 8 August 2025

2025 Annual Meeting Pre-Meeting Courses in clinical medicine and parasitology, Sunday, November 9, starting at 8:30 a.m. in Toronto. Register by September 23 and save!

Annual Meeting Keynote: Wafaa El-Sadr

Posted 6 August 2025

Founder and director of ICAP at Columbia University in New York and an international expert in infectious diseases and public health, will kick off this year's Annual Meeting in Toronto on November 9.

2025 Update Course

Posted 5 August 2025

New in 2025: Livestream and In Person. This two-day meeting is an update in the essential components of tropical medicine and travelers' health, designed for physicians and for all other healthcare providers working in tropical medicine or travelers' health.

2025 Communications Award

Posted 9 July 2025

ASTMH is looking for the best news stories about tropical medicine and global health published or aired during the last 12 months. Our annual Communications Award recognizes excellence in storytelling and scientific accuracy from around the world. Deadline: August 6. 

In Memoriam: Patrick Dunavan

Posted 17 June 2025

The Society mourns the loss of Patrick Dunavan, an award-winning editor-producer-director and spouse of 2008 ASTMH President Claire Panosian Dunavan. In 2007, he created a documentary about Karl M. Johnson, an American virologist credited with naming the Ebola virus, who also held key positions in ASTMH.

A Piece of ASTMH History Donated to Headquarters

Posted 13 May 2025

In May 2025, Past President Donald S. Burke visited the ASTMH headquarters in Arlington, Va., to donate a painting of ASTMH founder Thomas Fenton. Here, Dr. Burke shares information about the history of the painting as well as how he came to possess it.  

ASTMH Statement: Trump Administration’s FY 2026 Discretionary Budget Proposal Will Devastate U.S. Leadership and Partnerships in Science, and Compromise U.S. and Global Health

Posted 2 May 2025

ASTMH expresses grave concern regarding President Trump’s proposed Fiscal Year 2026 discretionary budget released May 2, which has the potential to undermine decades of progress in global and domestic health through the severe reduction and, in some cases, elimination of critical funding for institutions that protect lives and advance public health.

Statement: Grave Concerns About Mass Layoffs at NIH and CDC

Posted 2 April 2025

These drastic measures threaten to undermine decades of progress in health research and place at risk the critical work being done to combat emerging and enduring diseases that disproportionately affect vulnerable populations here and around the world.

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