Integrated Diagnostics for Health Security: Investing in Sustainable Impact
8–11 December 2026
Cape Town, South Africa
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ASLM 2026 at a Glance

Africa’s largest gathering of laboratory medicine professionals, researchers, and policymakers.

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Why Attend
Why Attend ASLM2026

ASLM2026 is the premier platform bringing together laboratory professionals, policymakers, researchers, and partners to advance integrated diagnostics and strengthen health security across Africa.

Advance Integrated Diagnostics & Health Security

Engage with cutting‑edge discussions on diagnostics, laboratory systems strengthening, genomics, AMR, and quality systems that directly inform policy and practice across Africa.

Connect with Leaders & Decision Makers

Build meaningful connections with laboratory leaders, ministries of health, regional institutions, global health partners, and industry shaping the future of laboratory medicine.

Shape the Future of Laboratory Medicine in Africa

Contribute to continental and global dialogue that influences policy, investment, innovation, and long‑term impact in laboratory medicine.

Meet Our Experts
Conference Leadership

Meet the keynote speakers and scientific co-chairs driving the future of laboratory medicine in Africa.

Conference CO-Chairs
Prof. Christian Happi
CO-CHAIR

Prof. Christian Happi

Director

African Centre of Excellence for Genomics of Infectious Diseases (ACEGID)

Prof. Christian Happi is the Director of the African Centre of Excellence for Genomics of Infectious Diseases (ACEGID) at Redeemer's University...

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Prof. Koleka Mlisana
CO-CHAIR

Prof. Koleka Mlisana

CEO

National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS)

Prof. Koleka Mlisana is the Chief Executive Officer of the National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS), South Africa's largest diagnostic pathology service...

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CO-CHAIR

NIGERIA

Prof. Christian Happi

Director ACEGID Genomics

Biography

Prof. Christian Happi is the Director of the African Centre of Excellence for Genomics of Infectious Diseases (ACEGID) at Redeemer's University. He is widely recognized for pioneering genomic surveillance and infectious disease research in Africa, with major contributions to outbreak preparedness, pathogen discovery, and health security systems.

Keynote Address

Genomics, Surveillance, and Africa's Future in Epidemic Preparedness

CO-CHAIR

SOUTH AFRICA

Prof. Koleka Mlisana

CEO NHLS Pathology

Biography

Prof. Koleka Mlisana is the Chief Executive Officer of the National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS), South Africa's largest diagnostic pathology service. A distinguished microbiologist and infectious diseases specialist, she has led transformative initiatives in laboratory systems strengthening across the continent. Her leadership during COVID-19 was instrumental in scaling South Africa's testing capacity to meet pandemic demands.

Keynote Address

Strengthening National Laboratory Systems for Health Security

Scientific Co-Chairs
Prof. Isabella Oyier

KENYA

Prof. Isabella Oyier

Co-Chair

Head of Biosciences, KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme

Prof. Sikhulile Moyo

BOTSWANA

Prof. Sikhulile Moyo

Co-Chair

Laboratory Director & Research Associate, Botswana Harvard Health Partnership (BHP)

KENYA

Prof. Isabella Oyier

Co-Chair KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme

Biography

Prof. Isabella Oyier is the Head of Biosciences at the KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme. She is a leading researcher in molecular epidemiology and genomics, with extensive experience in advancing laboratory science and public health research across Africa.

Conference Role

Scientific Co-Chair

BOTSWANA

Prof. Sikhulile Moyo

Co-Chair Botswana Harvard Health Partnership (BHP)

Biography

Prof. Sikhulile Moyo is a Laboratory Director and Research Associate at the Botswana Harvard Health Partnership (BHP) and Harvard School of Public Health. He is globally recognized for his work in infectious disease genomics and has played a key role in advancing genomic surveillance in Africa.

Conference Role

Scientific Co-Chair

From Our Community
Voices from Past Conferences
ASLM 2023

“The ASLM conference brings together partners and stakeholders working across laboratory systems, public health, and diagnostics.”

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APHL Global Health Team
Global Health Division, USA
ASLM 2023

ASLM2023 was one of ASLM’s most successful conferences, bringing together laboratory scientists, clinicians, policymakers, and global health partners from 68 countries.

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ASLM Conference Report
Official Report, Africa
ASLM 2023

“The ASLM biennial conference has underscored the critical role of laboratory and diagnostic services in Africa’s health systems.”

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African Demystifier
Media Coverage, Africa

Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions about attending, registering, and participating in ASLM 2026

What is ASLM 2026?

ASLM 2026 is the African Society for Laboratory Medicine’s 7th Biennial Conference, convening laboratory professionals, public health leaders, researchers, policymakers, industry partners, and global health stakeholders to advance diagnostics and laboratory medicine across Africa.

The conference theme is ‘Integrated Diagnostics for Health Security: Investing in Sustainable Impact.’

ASLM 2026 will take place from 08–11 December 2026 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) in Cape Town, South Africa. Side symposia and setup activities are planned for 06–07 December 2026.

Online registration for ASLM 2026 opens on 01 May 2026.

Early registration closes on 01 September 2026.

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Find Your Way
Venue & Location

The conference takes place at the Cape Town International Convention Centre, in the heart of South Africa’s most vibrant city.

Main Venue
Convention Square, 1 Lower Long St, Cape Town, 8001
Getting There
20 min from airport. MyCiTi bus & Uber available.
Points of Interest
CTICC - Main Venue
Conference Venue
Cape Town International Airport
20 min drive
Table Mountain
15 min drive
V&A Waterfront
5 min drive

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