Ohio State hosts healthcare conference
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept. 8 (UPI) -- The Ohio State University
Medical Center says it will be the site next month of a conference
focusing on personalized healthcare.
The conference, to be attended by more than 200 healthcare
providers, government policy officials, academic leaders, consumer
and patient advocacy groups and others, will be Oct. 16-17 at Ohio
State University's Biomedical Research Tower.
Personalized healthcare utilizes gene-based information to
understand each person's individual requirements for maintaining
their health, preventing disease and tailoring therapies.
"Personalized healthcare is emerging as one of the most
significant developments in health care in the 21st century," said
Dr. Daniel Sedmak, executive director of the Ohio State Center for
Personalized Health Care. "The conference will serve as a national
platform to discuss the emerging trends and latest developments of
personalized healthcare research and its integration into
personalized healthcare."
Information, including registration materials, can be found
at http://www.ced.osu.edu/PersonalizedHealthCare/.
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