Theme: Innovative Genomic Approaches and Personalized Medicine in Advanced ENT Care

DATE

October 6-7, 2025

Venue

Paris, France

Know More About Personalized Medicine and Genomics in ENT

Personalized Medicine Conference We invite you to participate in the International Conference on Personalized Medicine and Genomics in ENT, which will take place on October 6-7, 2025, in vibrant Paris, France.

current personalized medicine and genomics are changing the face of ENT by offering individualized treatment options based on a patient’s genetic constitution. This revolution in health will try to avoid the one-size-fits-all model and can offer more accurate diagnosis, target therapy, and improved outcomes.
On the other hand, Personalized Medicine in ENT emphasizes that the genetic background might define a person’s susceptibility to hearing loss and chronic sinusitis, among other conditions like cancers of the head and neck. By applying genomic data, doctors provide the best available treatment options as a way of reducing side effects and improving long-term results.

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Scientific Sessions

Below are the scientific sessions of the conference

This lecture will discuss how AI is changing genomic research and outcomes in ENT. AI has enabled the processing of big volumes of genomic data, thereby opening new frontiers in personalized medicine for disorders of ENT. Integration of AI algorithms with genomic data will allow researchers and clinicians to predict disease outcomes more accurately, thus allowing earlier intervention and offering treatments that can be more tailored.

Examples of such cases involve outlining case studies in which AI provided enhanced genomic data interpretation and gave insight into conditions such as hereditary hearing loss, chronic sinusitis, and ENT cancers. Additionally, it presents how AI can help identify novel genetic mutations and possibly have an influence on developing future treatments.

The session will finally end with a discussion on ethical consideration, challenges associated with integrating AI into genomic research in ENT, patient safety, and integrity of data.

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It is these types of advancements in genomics and personalized medicine that are going to revolutionize chronic sinusitis treatment. Chronic sinusitis is the name given to this disease because the sinuses become persistently inflamed, an affliction affecting many millions around the world. Traditional treatments for this disease usually fail because of heterogeneity.

By leveraging large amounts of genomic data, researchers are now able to stratify chronic sinusitis into distinct pathophysiological subtypes that pave the way for more personalized therapeutic approaches. Discussion topics will include recent discoveries in genetic mutations linked to sinus inflammation, the use of biologics targeting specific inflammatory pathways, and case studies of personalized care yielding positive outcomes among patients with sinusitis.

The session will also cover ongoing research in genomics in this area and how it is reshaping the future of sinusitis treatment-with particular emphasis on reducing side effects and improving long-term outcomes.

This session encompasses the broad studies into genomics in ENT, focusing on how genomics is changing our understanding of disorders affecting the ear, nose, and throat.

These genetic studies have brought to light a range of seminal findings, from the identification of genetic causes of congenital deafness through to the identification of mutations driving ENT cancers. The session will bring the audience up to date with recent advances in the genomic technologies with applications to otolaryngology, including CRISPR for gene editing and next-generation sequencing for mutation detection.

A huge clinical relevance emanates from this in that the information on structural variation, regulatory regions, and epigenetic modifications is now beginning to be channelled into useful diagnostic tools and targeted therapies. Also, other ethical issues in genomic research will be discussed, including genetic privacy and equitable access to genomic medicine..

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This session will cover the unique challenges and opportunities of applying genomics to pediatric ENT care. For ENT disorders, such as congenital hearing loss, chronic ear infections, and airway disorders, there is typically an underlying genetic cause in pediatric patients that could be diagnosed through genomic screening.

This lecture will present the most current research regarding the underpinning genetics of pediatric ENT conditions and how early genomic testing is enabling earlier interventions that result in improved outcomes. Case presentations will illustrate successful applications of genomic medicine for pediatric ENT, while discussions cover ethical issues arising from genetic testing in children, with particular attention to consent and long-term genetic counselling.

This session will review how genomic and molecular driven precision diagnostics are transforming ENT disorders. Precision diagnostics will help identify, with precision and earlier, ENT disorders, including genetic and molecular markers connected with diseases of chronic sinusitis, hearing loss, and ENT cancers. This session will discuss advanced technologies in diagnosis related to head and neck cancers by liquid biopsy, tumoral free circulating DNA, and screening for hereditary hearing loss-associated genes.

There will also be a discussion on the potentials of advanced diagnostic tools to deliver better and minimally invasive treatments in head and neck oncology and problems inherent in the use of precision diagnostics in routine clinical practice.

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This lecture will cover the advanced applications of AI in diagnosis and treatment options for ENT disorders. AI has begun to transform traditional approaches to treatments through precision-based care using advanced data analysis and machine learning algorithms. From AI-enhanced hearing devices to developing predictive algorithms on the success of surgical intervention, AI is all set to change the way ENT conditions are treated. Special highlights will include AI applications in robotic surgeries for ENT cancers, AI-driven diagnostic tools for sleep apnea, and predictive analytics for chronic ear infections.

Further aspects are the ongoing clinical trials, real-world applications, and future trends of AI-enhanced treatments in otolaryngology. Other issues that might be discussed will be: integration of AI into current clinical workflows, regulatory hurdles, and the ethics of AI-driven decision-making..

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The session would outline recent advances in the genomic basis of sinusitis understanding and treatment. Sinusitis is a disease where the paranasal sinuses are inflamed, and to a certain degree, its ethology is represented with current genomic research. New therapeutic options are being opened by determining the genetic markers that could be associated with the onset and chronicity of sinusitis. This talk will emphasize recent studies that have pinpointed gene-environment interactions responsible for sinusitis and genetic predispositions from specific populations.

One of the points of discussion will be how these insights are guiding the development of novel treatments, such as gene therapies and biologics, which aim at correcting the underlying genetic causes of sinusitis with the promise of much more effective and longer-lasting treatments.

This lecture will emphasize how the involvement of genomics shapes the future in this specialty of otolaryngology, pointing to a wide-ranging application from diagnosis to treatment across ENT conditions, including but not limited to hereditary hearing loss, chronic sinusitis, and cancers of the ENT.

Genomics thus is permitting clinicians to offer more tailored, personalized attention. Keynotes update the participants on genetic mutations identified to be related to specific ENT disorders and how genomic profiling now guides targeted therapies or preventive care. Discussions include updates of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and next-generation sequencing on clinical decision-making. Ethical concerns, such as implications of genetic screening for ENT disorders and integration of genomic data into everyday practice, are likewise discussed.

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The status of personalized medicine in the treatment of cancers of the ENT variety-head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, thyroid cancer, and salivary gland tumors-will be discussed. Clinicians today are at an advantage to implement personalized administration of cancer therapy by leveraging genomic data based on the unique genetic characteristics of each tumor.

This lecture highlights the role of genomic profiling in identifying actionable mutations targeted by various therapies, including tyrosine kinase inhibitors or immune checkpoint inhibitors. It will highlight a few clinical trials and case studies showing how this approach offers superior results in ENT cancers. Discussions will also cover the challenges raised in routine oncology practice by the integration of genomic data.

Quite a few clinical trials and case studies will also be discussed that reflect the efficacy of personalized cancer care in ENT, along with discussions on challenges of integrating genomic data into routine oncology practice.

This session will bring to light this emerging field of voice disorder genomics in which active investigators are uncovering the genetic contributors to a range of voice disorders, from vocal fold paralysis and spasmodic dysphonia to other laryngeal disorders, through a genomic lens that offers new insights into their etiology and treatment.

The session will cover updated findings concerning genetic mutations responsible for voice disorders and the translation of this knowledge into customized treatments, such as gene therapy and pharmacogenomics. In addition, the prospects of future early genetic screening for predispositions regarding voice disorders will pave the way for prevention.

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Our Key Note Speaker

Dr. Ibrahim Mahmoud Gehad Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt

Dr. Ibrahim Mahmoud Gehad

Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt

Why to Attend?

Participation in a Personalized Medicine Conference is relevant for ENT surgical professionals for several reasons.

The reasons for attending this Conference are outlined below.

    • Keep Up-to-Date with the Latest Trends and Research
    • Earn Continuing Education Credits
    • Networking with Colleagues/Experts
    • Discover New Technologies and Products

In summary, this is a great opportunity for an update in the field of ENT surgery, meeting with colleagues, and taking home new knowledge and insights for practice improvement and better patient care at an ENT Surgery Conference: Personalized Medicine Conference.

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