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ProgrammesThe ICPerMed Best Practice Recognition aims to honour, encourage, promote and disseminate outstanding examples of Clinical Research in Personalised Medicine using clinical datasets and technology to fruitfully impact the regional, national, and international data sharing among patients, health professionals, and researchers.
The ICPerMed Recognition 2022 is now open for application. You can find more information on how to apply here. Deadline for submission of proposals is 30 June 2022. Authors (from any country) of candidate proposals published and/or developed by 15 April 2022 are eligible to apply.
Also, the registration for the ICPerMed conference on 5-6 October 2022 in Paris is now open. The conference will provide an insight into what the future of medicine will look like by presenting concrete examples of personalised medicine approaches and aspects already being put into practice.
Further information on the conference and registration can be found on the event website.
The International Consortium for Personalised Medicine (ICPerMed), supported by Horizon2020, brings together over 30 European and international partners representing ministries, funding agencies and the European Commission. Together, they work on coordinating and fostering research to develop and evaluate personalised medicine approaches.
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