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Today's genomics revolution has an enormous
impact on biomedical sciences in general and a number of specific disease
areas in particular. Genomics research has yielded unprecedented insights
into basic mechanisms of cancer, degenerative diseases, congenital disorders
and other diseases. The current challenge to the medical-scientific community
is to carry these new insights further and to translate these into new
diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic applications in patient management.
The International Conference on Applied Genomics - 9th ESACP/16th ISDQP
Meeting aims at bringing together the biomedical and clinical disciplines
involved in the translation of genomics from the research laboratory into
routine cancer patient management. The conference program will focus on
translational genomics in oncology and will therefore be of particular
interest to oncologists, pathologists and other clinicians involved in
the treatment of cancer patients. The program will provide state-of-the-art
of genomics in pathology, molecular biology, cell biology, cytogenetics,
imaging, pharmacology, drug development, and medical, surgical and radiation
oncology, supplemented by updates on genomics research and bio-informatics.
The International Conference on Applied Genomics - 9th ESACP/16th ISDQP
Meeting (Focus on: Translational Genomics in Oncology) is organized by
the NDDO Research Foundation in close collaboration with the International
Society of Quantitative and Diagnostic Pathology (ISDQP) and the European
Society for Analytical Cellular Pathology (ESACP).
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