Symposium

2nd International Conference on Individualized Infection Medicine

19.03.26 - 21.03.26
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Infectious diseases remain a major global threat and development as well as application of therapies with maximum efficacy and minimum toxicity continue to be a fundamental challenge. Thus, new and innovative approaches to optimize clinical care for patients suffering from or being threatened by infectious diseases are of increasing importance. Considering the growing impact of individualized medicine, we believe the time has come to discuss how individualization may find its way into care of patients with infectious diseases.

We look forward to welcoming you to Hannover for this important event dedicated to shaping the future of individualized infection medicine.

 

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The 2nd International Conference on Individualized Infection Medicine will convene distinguished experts and researchers from across the globe to advance the discussion on individualized approaches in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases. The meeting will provide a platform for high-level scientific exchange and foster interdisciplinary collaboration at the interface of immunology, infectious diseases, and precision medicine. Detailed information to the conference, the scientific program and invited speakers can be found here. The conference is organised by the CiiM team in cooperation with Hannover Medical School (MHH), Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI) and the Volkswagen Foundation.

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Registration deadline: February 28, 2026

Due to limited capacity, early registration is strongly recommended. Once the maximum number of participants is reached, a waiting list will be established.

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Dr. Jennifer Debarry
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