Multi-Omics
Combining genomic, proteomic, and metabolomic data for more comprehensive biological insights.
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A curated scientific program featuring parallel sessions across omics sciences, biotechnology, and translational medicine. The agenda includes keynote lectures, expert discussions, poster presentations, and interactive workshops designed to share breakthroughs and real-world applications.
The conference will be organized around thematic tracks, reflecting the main focus areas of scientific progress. These tracks encourage participants to explore their topic in depth, while answer interdisciplinary questions from beyond their domain.
Combining genomic, proteomic, and metabolomic data for more comprehensive biological insights.
Personalizing oncological treatment using molecular and genetic cancer diagnosing methods.
The new generation of therapeutic development with the power to change genes accurately.
Revolutionizing treatment approaches with mRNA and other RNA-based modalities.
Looking into cellular heterogeneity in complex disease pathways.
Producing targeted remedies using the immune system.
The use of artificial intelligence in the analysis of intricate biological datasets.
Leading up to accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment plans.
The list of topics covers the current and future research times in omics sciences, biotechnology, and translational medicine: from world to clinic.
Program sessions include presentations, poster sessions, and workshops, which together foster knowledge exchange, discussion, and collaboration.
Vision-setting talks from recognized leaders, framing major themes in omics, biotechnology, and translational medicine for the full audience.
Peer-reviewed abstracts presented as short talks within parallel tracks and specialty sessions.
Dedicated viewing hours with authors present for discussion and structured networking.
Multi-stakeholder debates on policy, evidence gaps, and implementation in translational medicine.
Interactive, smaller-group sessions focused on methods, trial design, and emerging tools.
Mentored presentations and rapid-fire talks highlighting early-career investigators.
Visit NOBCT 2026 in California, USA and discover the latest omics research, precision medicine advances, and clinical translation opportunities over a two-day session.