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4th International Congress on Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Diagnosis and Therapy Precision Medicine in Disease, Diagnosis and Therapy 2023 [1-3/12/23]

4th International Congress on Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Diagnosis and Therapy Precision Medicine in Disease, Diagnosis and Therapy 2023 [1-3/12/23]

https://congress2023.esptnet-eu.gr/

The 4th International Congress on Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Diagnosis and Therapy, which is organized by the Hellenic Society of Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Diagnosis and Therapy (EEPHARM | President: Dr. Nikolaos Drakoulis) and the University of Athens, School of Pharmacy will be held in Athens, Greece from December 1-3, 2023.

The conference focuses on the most recent advancements in the field of precision medicine, aiming to engage leaders and decision-makers in healthcare and academia, healthcare professionals and students, strategic policy decision-makers, as well as pharmacists, clinical pharmacists, biologists, geneticists, clinical dietitians, and others in the field. The goal of the Congress is to bring together renowned researchers, clinicians, and industry experts in the field of pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine in order to share their latest findings, discuss key issues and challenges, and explore future directions.

The conference comprises of sessions on Precision Medicine in areas such as Sports Medicine, Neurology, Infection Treatment, Dermatology – Dermopharmacology, Gynaecology, Cardiovascular Disease, and New Technologies with Personalized Medicine applications.

Renowned keynote speakers and lecturers from around the world have already confirmed their participation and joined the scientific panel, including Aggelakis Emmanouil (Greece), Anastassopoulou Jane (Greece), Antonarakis Stylianos (Switzerland), Chroussos George (Greece), Demetzos Costas (Greece), Dimopoulos Meletios-Athanasios (Greece), Gaga Asimina (Greece), Georgopoulou Ourania (Greece), Giamarellos Evangelos (Greece), Katsaounou Paraskevi (Greece), Koutsilieris Michalis (Greece), Maltezou Helen (Greece), Manolopoulos Evangelos (Greece), Moschos Stergios (UK), Phylactou Leonidas (Cyprus), Siest Sophie (France), Sipsas Nikolaos (Greece), Spandidos Dimitrios (Greece), Stratakis Constantine (USA), Tentolouris Nikolaos (Greece), Tsatsakis Aristidis (Greece), Tsirikos-Karapanos Nikolaos (USA), and other esteemed guests.

The conference will be introduced by Efstathios Efstathopoulos (Vice-Rector, NKUA), Emmanuel Pikoulis (Dean, School of Health Sciences, NKUA), Christos Reppas (President of the Pharmacy Department,NKUA) and Evangelos Manolopoulos (President of National Organization for Medicines).

Auditorium ΦM2 | Department of Pharmacy | Zografou Campus
Both on site and online attendance is free of charge by registering at the link: https://congress2023.esptnet-eu.gr/

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The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, which was inaugurated on May 3, 1837, was initially housed in a renovated Ottoman building on the northeastern side of the Acropolis. This building has since been restored and now functions as the University Museum. Originally named the "Othonian University," after Otto, the first king of Greece, it consisted of four academic departments and 52 students. As the first university of the newly established Greek state, as well as of the broader Balkan and Mediterranean region, it assumed an important socio-historical role, which was pivotal in the development of specific forms of knowledge and culture within the country.

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