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Announcement of 14th World Congress on Personalized Medicine and Novel Therapy

We are happy to announce the 14th World Congress on Personalized Medicine and Novel Therapy December 07-08, 2022 Singapore City, Singapore. The theme for the Personalized Medicine 2022 is “Exploring Innovations in advancing Personalized Medicine and Bio-Markers”. personalized medicine 2022, a two-day meet, aims to accumulate ardent minds ranging from frontiers to novices to discover, explore and create prospects to gain a greener, safer and cleaner tomorrow.

Personalized Medicine 2022 focuses to create a medium to connect eminent personalities from different backgrounds of personalized medicine including personalized medicine, Personalized medicine to heart and Personalized medicine: Drug discovery and patient care, Personalized Medicine in Oncology, Pharmacogenomics & Personalized Medicine and so on. This not only helps to spark new research ideologies but also craft a network of high profile and skilled people to protect the future.

The scientific contributions towards our Singapore personalized medicine conference are welcome in the form of oral, video, poster presentations/workshops and seminars/ networking sessions/ exhibits. These tracks are designed to reveal and augment the expertise of the attendees.

We truly believe Personalized Medicine 2022 conference to attain greater heights and success.

Personalized medicine 2022 initiated by Editors - Journal of Surgery this discovery will offer you an unforgettable experience in exploring new opportunities. Journal of Infectious Diseases & Therapy is one of the best open access journals that aim to publish the most complete and reliable source of information on discoveries and current developments in the mode of original articles, review articles, case reports, short communications, etc. in this field and provide online access without any restrictions or subscriptions to researchers worldwide.

Personalized medicine 2022 welcomes all the professionals, professors, students, research


Author(s): Sarah Williams

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