AZA Mid-Year Meeting 2026
March 21–26, 2026 | Atlanta, GA | Booth #21
We’re heading to Atlanta for the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA) Mid-Year Meeting, and we’re looking forward to connecting with the zoological and wildlife health community once again.
The AZA Mid-Year Meeting brings together leaders in zoo medicine, conservation, research, and animal management to address some of the most pressing challenges in collection and population health. From infectious disease monitoring to conservation strategy and One Health collaboration, this meeting represents a critical touchpoint for advancing evidence-based zoological medicine.
Visit MiDOG at Booth #21
At this year’s meeting, we’ll be highlighting how advanced genomic diagnostics support:
• Infectious disease detection across diverse taxa
• Microbial community analysis in complex or non-resolving cases
• Population-level health monitoring in managed collections
• Conservation medicine initiatives that integrate animal and habitat health
Our team will be available to discuss real-world applications in birds, reptiles, amphibians, mammals, and aquatic species, including how sequencing complements traditional diagnostics when cases require deeper resolution.
Whether you oversee a large zoological collection, manage wildlife rehabilitation cases, or conduct conservation research, we look forward to meaningful conversations around precision diagnostics and long-term health strategy.
Stop by Booth #21 to connect with our team.
We’ll see you in Atlanta.

