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APHL 2026 Annual Meeting Opens: Public Health Lab Focus

The APHL 2026 Annual Meeting commenced today in Baltimore, MD, bringing together public health laboratory leaders, scientists, and partners to discuss critical issues and advancements in the field. The conference, running from May 4–7, will address key trends in laboratory science and public health.

APHL 2026 Annual Meeting Opens: Public Health Lab Focus

Key Takeaways

  • The APHL 2026 Annual Meeting is being held in Baltimore, MD, from May 4-7, 2026.
  • The conference focuses on public health laboratory science, newborn screening, and diagnostics trends.
  • Key discussion areas include data modernization, FDA food chemistry enhancements, and public health emergency preparedness (PHEP) funding.

The APHL 2026 Annual Meeting commenced today in Baltimore, MD, bringing together public health laboratory leaders, scientists, and partners to discuss critical issues and advancements in the field. The conference, running from May 4–7, will address key trends in laboratory science and public health.

This annual event serves as a vital platform for professionals in public health laboratories to exchange knowledge, discuss best practices, and address emerging challenges. With a focus on data modernization, food chemistry, and public health preparedness, the APHL meeting is crucial for shaping the future of public health laboratory practices.

Key Discussion Areas

Several key areas are being discussed at the conference:

  • Data Modernization Survey: A recent survey indicated that 73% of labs are somewhat on track with data modernization efforts. Priorities include integration, interoperability, and ETOR intermediaries. Challenges involve workforce limitations, funding constraints, and legacy systems. Readiness for FHIR, AI, and TEFCA remains limited.
  • FDA Food Chemistry Enhancements: APHL's efforts have led to improvements in FDA food chemistry data review. These include a 17% drop in data package requests (2023–2025), a 14% increase in review rates, extended deadlines, and 80% faster reviews (within 2 months).
  • PHEP Funding: The FY2023 allocation to labs for PHEP funding is $92.5 million (total $661.9 million), which is a decrease from prior levels.

Related APHL Updates

The Spring 2026 issue of *Lab Matters Magazine* provides additional context to the discussions at the annual meeting. Topics include food supply protection, One Health integration, and resilient informatics COOP planning.

Upcoming APHL Events

The APHL 2026 Newborn Screening Symposium is scheduled for October 11–15, 2026, in New Orleans, LA. The abstract submission deadline is today, May 4.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is the focus of the APHL 2026 Annual Meeting?

    The meeting focuses on public health laboratory science, newborn screening, and diagnostics trends.

  2. Where is the APHL 2026 Annual Meeting being held?

    The meeting is being held in Baltimore, MD.

  3. When is the deadline to submit abstracts for the APHL 2026 Newborn Screening Symposium?

    The abstract submission deadline is May 4, 2026.

  4. What are some of the challenges public health labs face in data modernization?

    Challenges include workforce limitations, funding constraints, and legacy systems.

  5. What improvements have been made in FDA food chemistry data review?

    Improvements include a decrease in data package requests, increased review rates, extended deadlines, and faster review times.

References

  1. APHL Event Calendar
  2. APHL 2026 Newborn Screening Symposium
  3. Lab Matters Spring 2026 - President's Message
  4. Lab Matters Spring 2026 - Data Modernization Survey
  5. Lab Matters Spring 2026 - FDA Food Chemistry Enhancements
  6. APHL 2026 Newborn Screening Symposium Details
  7. Lab Matters Spring 2026 - Vaginitis Diagnosis

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