The Future of Precision Medicine and Diagnostics Takes Root in Cyprus

The Future of Precision Medicine and Diagnostics Takes Root in Cyprus

  • Вторник, 31 октября 2023 09:53
  • Clinical & Translational Omics Symposium 2023 Shines the Spotlight on Innovations in Medical Research.

    PROTARAS, CYPRUS - The shimmering shores of Protaras will soon buzz with an international delegation of scientists and researchers as Cyprus is set to host the Clinical & Translational Omics Symposium from the 4th to the 5th of November 2023. For the first time

    in the island's history, the cradle of Aphrodite, Cyprus, will be the epicenter of a groundbreaking scientific convergence representing the future of precision medicine and diagnostics.

    The symposium stands tall as a beacon of advancements in multiple interconnected disciplines such as Proteomics, Metabolomics, Lipidomics, Bioinformatics, and Artificial Intelligence. Highlighting the event's caliber, keynote speakers include world-renowned scientists Jennifer Van Eyk and John Yates. The organizing committee, a think-tank of visionary scientists like Albert Sickman, Jörg Hanrieder, Christoph Borchers, and Margrét Thorsteinsdóttir, among others, promise an event that will bridge the existing gaps in the European Omics conferences.

    Anticipation is high, with 40 distinguished speakers from as many as 17 countries and 200 people expected to attend. It’s a golden opportunity for attendees to present their findings, absorb new knowledge, and collaborate with international peers.

    Taking place at the scenic Flamingo Paradise Hotel in Protaras, the symposium promises both enlightening sessions and engaging networking opportunities. Attendees can look forward to personal interactions with leaders in biotechnology research and memorable evening events.

    For those keen to be part of this landmark event, a registration fee of 300 Euro covers participation, including meals on both days. More details are available on the event's official website at www.ctosymposium.org.

    Materials are presented by the Organizing Committee of the Clinical & Translational Omics Symposium.

     

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