International Conference on
Pediatric Genomics and Precision Diagnostics
Theme: Genomic Frontiers in Pediatric Health.
October 06-07, 2025 | Paris, France
International Conference on
Pediatric Genomics and Precision Diagnostics
Theme: Genomic Frontiers in Pediatric Health.
DATE
October 6-7, 2025
Venue
Paris, France
About Pediatric Genomics Conference
Pediatric Genomics conference and Pediatric Conferences which is scheduled in Paris, France, on October 6-7, 2025. Focused on “Genomic Frontiers in Pediatric Health” the event is open to professionals, researchers, and students. Engage in keynotes, presentations, and networking to stay updated on the latest in pediatrics. Advance your career and collaborate internationally with Stripe Conferences.
Discover the forefront of pediatric genomics research and Pediatric Conferences in Rome, Italy. Engage with leading professionals, researchers, and students to explore future trends and applications. Expand your network and propel your career forward with Stripe Conferences. Join us on June 9-10, 2025.
Scientific Session
The rapid and thorough evaluation of your kids Genomes become possible by advancements in pediatric genomic sequencing technology, such as the latest-generation sequencing (DNA sequencing), allows the early detection of genetic diseases. By customizing treatment regimens based on each patient’s unique genetic profile, these technologies enable customized medicine. Better genetic counseling readily available and inexpensive promote educated sterilization while enhancing children’s health outcomes.
The genetic basis of rare pediatric diseases involves mutations or chromosomal abnormalities that affect various biological functions. These conditions can be inherited or result from new mutations. Advances in genomic sequencing help identify these genetic factors, enabling earlier diagnosis and personalized treatments, which improve management and outcomes for affected children.
In pediatric oncology, precision medicine customizes cancer treatment based on the distinct molecular and genetic characteristics of each child’s tumor. Clinicians can choose targeted medicines and find certain mutations by employing genetic testing, which increases therapy efficacy and lowers side effects. For kids with cancer, this method improves survival rates and quality of life.
Ethical considerations in pediatric genomic testing include obtaining informed consent from parents while prioritizing the child’s best interests, ensuring privacy to protect against misuse of genetic information, and addressing the psychological impact of unexpected findings. Additionally, equitable access to testing and care is essential to prevent disparities in health outcomes among different populations.
Integrating genomic data into clinical practice enhances personalized medicine by tailoring diagnoses, treatments, and preventive strategies based on an individual’s genetic profile. This approach improves treatment efficacy, reduces adverse effects, and aids in understanding disease susceptibility, ultimately optimizing health outcomes and facilitating informed decision-making for patients and their families.
Certain DNA sequences or gene expressions that signal the existence of disease before symptoms manifest are known as genomic biomarkers for early disease diagnosis. These biomarkers can detect genetic predispositions by examining a person’s genomic data, allowing for proactive screening and intervention techniques. Through prompt treatment and tailored therapy, this strategy improves early diagnosis of diseases like cancer, heart disease, and genetic disorders, ultimately leading to better patient outcomes.
Genetic research and personalized treatment have been transformed by developments in whole exome sequencing (WES) and whole genome sequencing (WGS). WGS offers a comprehensive view of a person’s DNA, including non-coding areas, whereas WES effectively identifies disease-related mutations by targeting coding regions. In the end, these technologies lead to better patient outcomes by increasing our understanding of genetic variation, enabling focused medicines, and improving diagnostic accuracy.
In pediatrics, genetic counseling and patient support entail helping families navigate the intricacies of hereditary illnesses and genetic problems. Genetic counselors evaluate risks, explain the implications for the child and family, and interpret the results of genetic tests. In addition to addressing emotional and psychological issues, they assist parents in making well-informed decisions regarding screening and treatment alternatives. This collaborative approach ensures comprehensive care, enabling families to navigate the challenges of genetic conditions effectively and improve health outcomes for affected children.
Key Note Speakers
Welcome Message
Prof. Dr. Alireza Heidari, Ph.D., D.Sc.
Director of the BioSpectroscopy Core Research Laboratory (BCRL)
Welcome Message
Dear Colleagues and Esteemed Guests,
I extend a warm welcome to the International Conference on Pediatric Genomics Conferences 2025 and Pediatric Conferences scheduled for October 6-7, 2025 in Paris, France. I am Alireza Heidari from the Faculty of Chemistry at California South University (CSU) and it is my privilege to serve as the chair for this esteemed event. Our conference is designed to convene leading researchers, industry pioneers, and academics, fostering exploration at the forefront of Pediatric Genomic Conferences 2025 and Pediatric Conferences. Through dynamic discussions, novel insights, and collaborative endeavors, we aim to chart the course for future advancements in our field.
Your participation and contributions are fundamental to the success of this summit. Together, we aspire not only to deepen our collective understanding but also to propel innovation within Pediatric Genomic Conferences 2025 and Pediatric Conferences.
Thank you once again for your invaluable involvement. Let us collaborate wholeheartedly to ensure this summit leaves a lasting impact, creating a memorable experience for all attendees.
Warm regards,
Prof. Dr. Alireza Heidari, Ph.D., D.Sc.
Head of Cancer Research Institute (CRI) &
Director of the Bio Spectroscopy Core Research Laboratory (BCRL) at
Board Member of the World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists (WATOC) &
Continuous Member of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA &
President of the American International Standards Institute (AISI), Irvine, California, USA.
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FAQ's
The Pediatric Genomics Conference will well Focuses on the latest advancements in precisions & genomics diagnostics specifically related to the pediatrics health. Attendees will be explore the applications in these fields.
This conferences will be cover a range of topics including the Pediatrics and Neonatal Clinical Pediatrics, Neonatology, Intensive Care, Pediatric Infectious Diseases, and Pediatric Neurology, among the others.
This conferences is the perfect one for professionals, researchers, clinicians, and students were involved in the precision diagnostics & pediatric genomics and more related fields.
These conferences will be scheduled for June 9-10, 2025, in Rome, Italy.
The conference will cover a range of topics including Pediatrics and Neonatal Intensive Care, Clinical Pediatrics, Neonatology, Pediatric Infectious Diseases, and Pediatric Neurology, among others.