Selected Papers from 1st International Online Conference on Personalized Medicine (IOCPM 2025)
A special issue of Journal of Personalized Medicine (ISSN 2075-4426).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 March 2026 | Viewed by 13
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Interests: biomineralization; normal and pathological; pathogenesis of degenerative joint diseases; osteoarthritis; pathogenesis of crystal deposits in tissues; connective tissues as biomaterials; novel biomaterials; biomedical applications of fullerenes; connective tissue neoplasia; ribosomal RNA and its pathology; neoplasia risk assessment using novel biomarkers and histo/cyto morphometry; ultrasound enabled histologic and cytologic technologies; novel biomarkers for spondylitis and other chronic inflammatory diseases; abiotic stress
Interests: gastrointestinal cancers; tumor drug resistance; biomarkers; pharmacogenetics; pharmacogenomics; translational studies
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Dear Colleagues,
The 1st International Online Conference on Personalized Medicine (IOCPM 2025) was held on October 29–31, 2025. https://sciforum.net/event/IOCPM2025
In the most recent decade, scholarly interest in personalized medicine has exploded, with over 45,000 publications integrating advances across all biomedical sciences in every branch of medicine, toward the overall goal of more individualized diagnosis, therapy, and continued care.
This Special Issue welcomes selected papers from IOCPM 2025 that promote and advance this exciting and rapidly developing field. More specifically, the following areas will be covered:
- Mechanisms of Diseases.
- Personalized Preventive Medicine.
- Diagnostics in Personalized Medicine.
- Personalized Therapy in Clinical Medicine.
- Pharmacogenetics, Omics, and Informatics.
- Precision Oncology.
Submitted contributions will be subjected to peer review and, upon acceptance, will be published, with the aim of rapidly and widely disseminating research results, developments, and applications.
Submitted manuscripts should be more substantial in length and depth compared to the papers presented at IOCPM 2025, and should include a perspective on how the contribution advances personalized medicine.
We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Prof. Dr. Kenneth P.H. Pritzker
Prof. Dr. Enrico Mini
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- personalized medicine
- disease mechanisms, personalized
- personalized preventive medicine
- personalized diagnostics
- personalized therapy
- pharmacogenetics, omics, and informatics
- precision oncology
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