Sustainability and Global Challenges in Poultry Science

2nd International Graduate Research Conference (GRC2026)

The 2nd International Graduate Research Conference (GRC2026) is a premier academic event bringing together researchers, academicians, professionals, and postgraduate students from around the world to share innovative research and advance knowledge in poultry science.
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2nd International Graduate Research Conference (GRC2026), June

The 2nd International Graduate Research Conference (GRC2026) is a premier academic event designed to bring together researchers, students, academicians, and industry professionals in the field of poultry science. The conference provides a platform to share innovative research, exchange ideas, and address global challenges affecting poultry production and sustainability.
9–10, 2026 (Tuesday-Wednesday)
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Submit Your Abstract

Prepare your research abstract following the conference guidelines and submit it through the official conference website before the deadline. Ensure proper formatting, keywords, and author details are included.

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Review & Acceptance

All submitted abstracts will be reviewed by the scientific committee. Accepted participants will receive confirmation along with further instructions for presentation and participation.

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Present & Participate

Join the conference on June 9–10, 2026 to present your research, engage with experts, and explore the latest innovations in poultry science.

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CONFERENCE SESSIONS AND THEMES

Explore conference sessions and themes covering poultry production, nutrition, diseases, welfare, genetics, and processing technologies for sustainable and innovative poultry science.
Poultry Production & Management

Focuses on improving poultry productivity through better feeding, housing, health management, and sustainable farming practices using modern technologies.

Poultry Nutrition & Alternative Feed Resources

To optimize poultry nutrition by integrating balanced diet formulation, nutrigenomics, sustainable alternative feed resources, and functional feed additives to enhance feed efficiency, growth performance, product quality, gut health, immunity, nutrient utilization, and overall economic and environmental sustainability.

Poultry Diseases & Gut Health Management

Covers disease trends, early detection, and gut health strategies to strengthen immunity, improve biosecurity, and ensure flock health.

Poultry Behavior, Welfare & Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Highlights poultry behavior and welfare with the integration of AI and smart technologies for real-time monitoring and better farm management.

Poultry Products Processing & Technology

Emphasizes processing, preservation, and quality control technologies to improve poultry product safety, shelf life, and value addition.

Poultry Genetics & Genomics

Focuses on genetic improvement, genomic tools, and modern breeding techniques to enhance productivity, disease resistance, and sustainability.

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PARTICIPATION INFORMATION & IMPORTANT DATES

The 2nd International Graduate Research Conference (GRC2026) invites students, researchers, academicians, and professionals to participate by submitting original research abstracts in poultry science and related fields. All submissions will be reviewed by the scientific committee, and accepted abstracts will be presented during the conference sessions.

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Abstract Submission Opens: 20 April 2026
  • Abstract Submission Deadline: 15 May 2026
  • Abstract Acceptance Notification: 20 May 2026
  • Conference Program Announcement: 25 May 2026
  • Conference Dates: 9–10 June 2026
  • Full Proceedings Publication: 15 July 2026
20 April- 2026
Abstract Submission Open
15 May, 2026
Abstract Submission Deadline
20 May, 2026
Authors Notified of Abstract Status of Accept or Reject
25 May, 2026
Program Broadcast
July 15, 2026
Publication of proceedings

Join 2nd International Graduate Research Conference (GRC2026).

Join the conference to present your research, connect with professionals, and explore the latest advancements in poultry science.