We are pleased to welcome you to the 5th International Virtual Conference on Staphylococcal
Infections (STAPH-2026), organized by United Scientific Group, a non-profit
organization. We are delighted to host this significant event on July 08-09, 2025, following the
success of our previous editions held in 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025
STAPH-2026 promises to serve as a vital platform for the exchange of knowledge, ideas, and the
latest advancements in the field of Staphylococcal Infections. Together, we will explore
cutting-edge research, innovative methodologies, and best practices, driving the field forward.
In this two-day conference, you will witness truly engaging featured presentations by world’s
leading investigators and clinicians, and a plethora of research presentations, all aimed at
fostering collaborative efforts and nurturing breakthroughs in the fight against Staphylococcal
Infections. The diverse range of topics covered will cater to various interests, ensuring that
each participant finds valuable insights to enhance their understanding.
Beyond the scientific endeavors, STAPH-2026 also offers a unique opportunity for networking and
building professional relationships, engage in discussions with peers, forge new collaborations,
and strengthen existing ones. The connections made during this conference often lead to
groundbreaking research partnerships and collaborations that have a lasting impact.
Once again, welcome to STAPH-2026! May your experience be rewarding and personally fulfilling.
We look forward to witnessing the exchange of knowledge and new ideas that will undoubtedly
shape the future of our field.
We hope that you will enjoy this conference and benefit from networking with attendees and
speakers.
NYU Grossman School of Medicine, NY, USA
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Biography(+)
Dr. Novick received his MD from NYU and trained in microbiology and bacterial genetics at NIMR (London) and Rockefeller University. At PHRI in New York, he pioneered staphylococcal molecular genetics and plasmid biology, founded the plasmid biology department and the journal Plasmid, and later served as PHRI Director. At NYU, he discovered key staphylococcal systems including the agr quorum-sensing system and SaPIs. He is a member of the NAS, AAAS, and ASM, and is currently Professor Emeritus at NYU working on SaPIs as a non-antibiotic anti-staphylococcal approach.
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