Vienna,

Translational research in the new decade: Rheumatology at the forefront

Symposium organized by Josef Smolen and Michael Bonelli.

Advances in the field of systems biology have increased our understanding of the mechanisms that drive autoimmunity and inflammation and led to the development of novel therapies and therapeutic 
strategies, such as Janus-kinase inhibitors and precision medicine approaches. In parallel, better characterization of the complexity of clinical manifestations have increased our understanding of the sophistications of common as well as rare disease. 

Future challenges will be to integrate big data derived from omics with clinical data to foster the development of stratified therapies in rheumatology and beyond.  Novel techniques such as deep learning, will help to predict disease courses and treatment responses in order to tailor treatment towards maximizing therapeutic effects and minimizing adverse events. Future studies will aim to translate molecular knowledge into clinical applications and ultimately to prevent the development of autoimmune diseases. 

These and other important aspects wil be addressed in this symposium.

Fr, 28.2.2020 | 14:00 - 18:15


Medical University of Vienna/Vienna General Hospital, Hörsaalzentrum
Waehringer Guertel 18-20
1090 Vienna
Austria

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