The 1st UPGx Personalized Medicine Public Day will be organised in London, UK on Wednesday December 6th, 2017 (18:30-21:00 pm) at the Royal Society.

One of the most important prerequisites of the successful implementation of pharmacogenomics into the clinic is the increase of the general public’s awareness over the benefits of pharmacogenomics in rationalising drug use.

Recognising this fact, the Golden Helix Foundation organizes in London the 1st UPGx Personalized Medicine Public Day. The theme of the meeting will be “Is Personalised Medicine available for all citizens?” and will be organized in the Royal Society in the afternoon of December 6th, 2017 (18:30 – 21:00 p.m.) and is part of the dissemination and outreaching activities of the Ubiquitous Pharmacogenomics (UPGx) project, funded by the European Commission (H2020-668353).

This event is meant for the general public, patient organisations, regulators, insurers and policy makers. Registration is FREE-OF-CHARGE. During the event, drinks and food will be served for free.

To register for this meeting, please click here.

We look forward to welcoming you to London in December.