The scientific programme of the 7th Saint Petersburg Medical Innovation Forum will feature lectures, plenary sessions, scientific symposia, workshops, clinical case discussions, e-posters, training sessions for practitioners.

TOPICS:
  • Information technology and AI in medicine
  • Personalized medicine
  • Microbial and antimicrobial therapy: state of the art and perspectives
  • Controlling dangerous infections: biosafety and synthetic biology innovations
  • Innovations in medicine: medications, novel instruments and devices
  • Development and registration of innovative products in BRICS
  • Improving cardiology care
  • Modern technologies in cardiology and cardiac surgery
  • Topical issues of experimental medicine
  • Cardiac arrhythmias: from fundamentals to interventional treatment
  • Robotic surgery: new trends and approaches in the treatment of patients with various diseases
  • Drug therapy for cardiovascular disease
  • Innovative approaches in metabolic and prescription imaging in oncology
  • Challenging issues of hematologic oncology
  • Genetics of polygenic diseases
  • Trends in neuroscience and innovations in neurotechnology
  • Public health and healthcare management
  • Modern technologies for women’s health – obstetrics, gynecology, reproductive medicine
  • Topical issues of perinatology and paediatrics
  • New approaches to studying rare, understudied and unknown diseases
  • Autoimmune diseases: a new challenge to humanity
  • Drug development and registration: GLP regulation
  • Medical education innovations
  • Bringing foreign youth to Russian science and education: opportunities and prospects
  • Intellectual property: technology transfer in drug discovery and AI market
Forms of participation
  • Presenter
  • Posters
  • Abstracts
  • Attendee
  • The 7th Saint Petersburg Medical Innovation Forum will include:
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