MATERIALS OF NOBEL SYMPOSIUM 175: PRECISION MEDICINE TRANSFORMS HEALTHCARE: A NEW TRAJECTORY FOR RESEARCH AND INNOVATION SEPTEMBER 20-22, 2023, STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN.
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Nobel Symposium 175 was organized by Professor Richard Rosenquist Brandell of Karolinska Institutet and was supported by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. The focus of the symposium was a discussion on the development of precision medicine in infectious and rare diseases, cancer, and complex diseases. Presentations and discussions concerned new technologies, bioinformatics, and new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches based on findings in basic research. Organization of precision medicine models and their implementation in medical practice at the national and international levels were also on the agenda. 29 scientists from different fields of medicine presented their work during a three-day exciting trip into the future of patient' care. Panel discussions shed light on the development of precision medicine for better treatment of patients.