How can we make public health more precise?
Discover how advances in precision medicine are revolutionising the principles and practice of public health.
From tailored health and well-being interventions to individualised early diagnostics and personalised therapies, our understanding of individual health and its impact on both communities and populations is rapidly evolving. The University of Cambridge is at the forefront of this paradigm shift, combining world-leading academic research with a dynamic medical technology ecosystem.
Session topics:
- Early disease detection for patients, communities, and populations
- Precision public health
- Inclusive health and care systems
- The future of precision and public health
This event is designed for researchers and practitioners to examine both scientific and philosophical perspectives on the opportunities arising from a precision approach to public health. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how precision healthcare can shape the future of public health and influence our response to emerging threats and established health challenges.
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