Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Global Infectious Diseases & One Health Conference

Presenter: Sergey Suchkov

Affiliation: N.D. Zelinskii Institute for Organic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation

Presentation Type: Keynote Presentation (In-Person)

Title: The transformation of Personalized and Precision Medicine (PPM) as a unique healthcare model for infectious diseases monitoring & management

🧬 The Rise of Personalized & Precision Medicine (PPM) in Infectious Diseases

A new and upgraded approach to diseased states and wellness has reshaped modern healthcare into what is now recognized globally as Personalized and Precision Medicine (PPM). This innovative model integrates Fundamental Sciences, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Biodesign-driven Biotechnology, Translational Research, and advanced IT platforms.

PPM enables:

· 🔮 Pre-early predictive diagnostics
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🎯 Precise prognostication
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🧬 Personalized therapeutic strategies
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📊 Integration of large-scale clinical & OMICS databanks
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💰 More cost-effective healthcare delivery

Rooted in Systems & Synthetic Biology and translational biotechnologies, PPM represents a cornerstone of the emerging national Bioeconomy.


🦠 PPM in Infectious Disease Monitoring & Management

Advances in genomics and computational biology are transforming infectious disease preparedness and response. However, precision genomics and immunogenetics are still underutilized in routine infectious disease care.

New technologies now support:

· 🔬 Rapid identification of infectious agents
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🧬 Detection of antimicrobial resistance profiles
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💊 Targeted antimicrobial therapy
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🛡 Personalized prevention strategies
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📈 Genomic surveillance for outbreak response

PPM concepts allow clinicians to rapidly identify pathogens and determine resistance patterns, ensuring proper antimicrobial treatment—especially for persons-at-risk.


Clinical Microbiology & Genomic Surveillance

Traditional microbiology diagnostics often require more than 24 hours, delaying critical interventions. PPM-driven genomics shortens diagnostic cycles and enhances precision in treatment decisions.

With advances in sequencing speed and affordability, pathogen genome data is now revolutionizing outbreak response and molecular epidemiology—bringing precision infectious disease management into routine practice.


🎓 Education & Implementation

Successful implementation of PPM in infectious disease care requires:

· 📚 Next-generation professional education
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🧑‍⚕️ Genomic literacy among clinicians
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🏛 Policy and regulatory acceptance
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💻 Advanced communication & data platforms

PPM-driven infectious disease management strengthens public trust in healthcare systems, science, and pharmaceutical innovation.


👨‍⚕️ Biography

Sergey Suchkov completed his graduation from Astrakhan State Medical University (MD). He earned his PhD from I.M. Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy and Institute of Medical Enzymology.

He currently serves as Professor and Director in Personalized Medicine at I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University and Department of Clinical Immunology at A.I. Evdokimov Moscow State Medical and Dental University.

He is also Professor and Chair of Translational Medicine at Moscow Engineering Physical Institute, Russia, and Secretary General of the United Cultural Convention, UK.


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Event: Global Infectious Diseases & One Health Conference

📅 Dates: September 21–23
📍 Venue: London, United Kingdom and Online

🔗 Website: https://infection.miconferences.com/
📝 Register: https://infection.miconferences.com/register

📧 Email: infection@mathewsconference.com
📞 Phone: +1 (312) 462-4448
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