PrecisionMed Exhibition & Summit 2022

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Venue:ย Conrad Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Websiteย : https://bit.ly/3MgkcKr

Date:ย 24,25 May 2022

Fee:ย 559 – 849 USD

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The PrecisionMed Exhibition & Summit 2022 provides a unique opportunity for healthcare providers, international scientists and others in this eco system to come together for business and knowledge sharing.

Precision medicine includes the acquisition and analysis of patient health data to translate scientific advances in disease research to improve the quality of patient care. The scientific advances that underpin precision medicine originated from cancer genomics and personalised or targeted cancer therapy, but now include a wide range of chronic diseases.

Because data analysis and new technologies enable precision in discovery research and care delivery, we are entering a new and exciting era of precision medicine that will improve access to healthcare.

Present your latest technology and services at this unique international forum on precision medicine and digitised health.

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