Evosep webinar
Perspectives on Precision Medicine through the Multifaceted Lenses of Translational Research
Available on demand
In this session we will explore the field of precision medicine with a focus on the critical role of translational research. As healthcare shifts towards more personalized approaches, this webinar will examine how these advancements are shaping medical practice and patient care.
The webinar will feature insights from leading experts, such as Professor Phil Robinson, who will guide us through the journey of translational research from the laboratory to clinical practice, highlighting successful case studies and addressing the challenges faced in integrating new technologies into patient care.
 Additionally, Professor Stephan Singer will discuss the transformative impact of proteomics in pathological diagnostics, particularly in gastrointestinal and hepato-biliary pathology. His presentation will focus on how proteomic data enhances diagnostic precision and informs personalized treatment strategies, offering invaluable insights for those interested in the forefront of clinical practice.
SPEAKERS
Proteomics in pathology
Talk by Dr. Stephan Singer, institute of pathology, Universitätsklinikum Tübingen
Prof. Dr. Stephan Singer will discuss how proteomics is revolutionizing pathological diagnostics by offering deeper molecular insights into diseases. Focusing on its application in gastrointestinal and hepato-biliary pathology, he will highlight how proteomic data enhances diagnostic precision and informs personalized treatment strategies. This talk will be invaluable for those interested in the cutting-edge integration of proteomics into clinical practice
Translational Research in precision medicine
Talk by professor phil robinson, cell signalling unit, Children’s medical research institute, Sidney
Insights into the journey of translational research from the laboratory to clinical practice, highlighting successful case studies and the challenges faced in integrating new technologies into patient care.