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1st conference of the European Partnership for Personalised Medicine (EP PerMed)
FEB
Tue
11
FEB
Wed
12
FEB
Thu
13

This was 5 months ago

Location

Berlin, Germany

Programmes
Health

The first EP PerMed Conference on 11 and 12 February will provide an international forum for up to 400 participants to present and discuss research and methodologies in various fields supporting the development of personalised medicine approaches. The event is an opportunity for experts in the field to create new connections and research networks. 

Back-to-back with the conference, EP PerMed is organising a training workshop on “Training on Scientific Integrity” on 12 and 13 February. The number of participants to the training workshop is limited. Register on the event's webpage.

More information on the conference and registration on the EP PerMed website.

Background: The European Partnership for Personalised Medicine (EP PerMed) brings together European as well as international, national and regional ministries and funding organisations, agencies and authorities, joining forces on several levels and sectors. To realise the full potential of personalised medicine (PM), EP PerMed supports the entire PM value continuum by a wide range of definite actions, including joint research funding and supporting activities among others.

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