Report from the 9th Italian Society for Virology (SIV-ISV) 2025 Annual Meeting
Anna De Filippis, Manuela Donalisio, Anna Luganini, Francesca Caccuri, Francesca Esposito, Nicole Grandi, Carla Zannella, Luisa Rubino, Enzo Tramontano, Gabriele Vaccari, Massimiliano Galdiero, Arnaldo CarusoThe 9th National Congress of the Italian Society for Virology (SIV-ISV), entitled “One Virology—One Health”, took place in Turin at the Centro Congressi Lingotto from 22 to 24 June 2025. The meeting highlighted recent multidisciplinary and translational developments in virology, with a strong focus on the integration of the One Health perspective. Major themes included viral emergence and surveillance, genomic sequencing and bioinformatics, virus–host interactions, viral immunology and vaccines, structural and physical virology, environmental and food virology, zoonoses and animal infections, diagnostics and antiviral therapy, virus-based biotechnology and plant virology. The Congress aimed to: (i) bring together clinicians, basic researchers, veterinarians, environmental microbiologists, bioinformaticians, public-health professionals and industry to share methodologies and best practices; (ii) provide an interactive scientific environment promoting discussion and collaboration between senior investigators and trainees through plenaries, joint society sessions, invited talks, oral communications selected from abstracts, poster sessions, and mentoring panels; and (iii) identify priorities and inspire new research directions at the interface of human, animal and environmental health. More than 400 participants from national and international institutions attended the meeting, featuring distinguished plenary speakers, joint sessions with global networks, and numerous presentations of original unpublished data. This report summarizes the meeting’s scientific highlights, cross-disciplinary discussions, and proposed actions to strengthen One Health surveillance, computational infrastructures, and translational applications of viral biology.