Scientific Secretary's Message
4th International Congress on Biomedicine
Greetings and warm welcome to all participants, speakers, and distinguished guests of the 9th International Biomedical Congress!
This year, as in previous years, we are honored to host some of the most prominent minds, researchers, and experts in the field of biomedical science from around the world. This congress will be held *virtually from November 10 to 17, coinciding with **World Science Day for Peace and Development*. This symbolic alignment reminds us of the importance of science as a powerful tool for advancing peace, development, and improving the quality of life for people worldwide.
This international event is organized in collaboration with esteemed scientific institutions and organizations such as *IFCC, UNESCO, EFLM, the Faculty of Osiana College in Hungary, the University of Kufa in Iraq, Kateb and Ghaleb Universities in Afghanistan, and the P7 Medicine Institute in Germany*. The participation of these prestigious institutions highlights the global commitment to advancing biomedical sciences and fostering international knowledge exchange.
At this congress, *hundreds of speakers* from various countries, including the United States, Canada, Hungary, Italy, Iraq, Malaysia, Japan, Nepal, China, Finland, the United Kingdom, Germany, Afghanistan, Denmark, Pakistan, and many others, will share their scientific achievements. This is a unique opportunity to review the latest findings and innovations in biomedical science and to chart new horizons for future scientific collaborations.
The primary goal of this congress, under the slogan *"Knowledge Without Borders,"* is to provide easy and equal access to scientific content for all enthusiasts, without geographical or financial limitations. By hosting this event virtually, participants can benefit from the latest global scientific advancements without incurring travel or accommodation costs.
The specialized panels of this congress cover diverse and advanced topics such as *Women and Reproductive Health, Medical Genetics, Nutrition and Health, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Cancer (Prevention, Diagnosis, Treatment), Personalized Medicine, Clinical Biochemistry, and Medical Biotechnology*. This thematic diversity reflects the breadth and importance of biomedical sciences in improving global health.
We extend our gratitude to all participants, speakers, and supporters of this international event. We hope that this congress will be an effective step toward knowledge exchange, building stronger scientific networks, and advancing sustainable development goals in the field of health.
Wishing you all great success,
Prof. Ardeshir Ghavamzadeh