Dear Colleagues, Partners, Scientists, Clinicians, Bioengineers and Friends,
I look forward to welcoming you to Neurology, Addiction and Psychiatry Conference 2025 to be held in Geneva as one of the historic, well-known, prestigious and attractive City of the Switzerland. Geneva is a multicultural city that has at its core Scandinavian culture, with all the different aspects of the latter and a keen interest in food.
The Conference will provide the ideal forum to stimulate the newest ideas and establish collaborations as well as to initiate intense discussions. The Program will discuss how biomarkers can be used to improve drug discovery and development and to treat neurological diseases, and how it is helping to centralize and organize medical knowledge.
Making progress in the field of personalized and precision neurology – PPN - is one of the most significant global challenges of our time, with a lot of questions remaining. And advances in fundamental, translational and clinical research and the availability of biomarkers are beginning to transform the clinical neurology to make it personalized and precision, and healthcare landscape as a whole. Biomarker platforms and targeting principles construe the work that goes into bringing the most promising experimental therapies, diagnostic and monitoring technologies to PPN.
This global Event will bring us up to date in the broad field of neurology, from basic research through translational and clinical applications to neurology practice and bio industry. The Program would include plenary lectures from leading experts in their fields, cutting edge scientific sessions relevant to all the corners of the globe, and poster sessions that will feature the research of young neurologists of the future.
In addition to learning and science, the Conference offers an excellent opportunity for communication and exchange and is expected to become a valuable Forum for exchange of clinical experience, of personal trajectories, of science and to mentor and nurture the next generation. I do believe Clinicians, Health Care Professionals, scientists, academicians, bio designers and bioengineers, students, scholars, fund holders and government representatives will benefit from the opportunity to meet, discuss and exchange knowledge, experience and challenges they face in the field of neuroscience.
Personally, I am convinced that the international partnership and collaboration would play a crucial promoting role for the jointly set neurology-related projects from any points of view. We do hope that your interaction with representatives from many different countries will stimulate a creative exchange of ideas and will be personally rewarding.
Warmest and productive wishes and hope to meet and to see you soon in Geneva!