About the Conference
Conference Series cordially invites participants from around the world to attend the 38th World Congress on Pharmacology, scheduled for June 23-24, 2025 in Paris, France. This event will feature engaging keynote presentations, oral talks, poster sessions, and exhibitions.
Pharmacology 2025 emphasizes the critical role of understanding drugs and their impact on human physiology. A deeper knowledge of pharmacology enables accurate determination of drug dosages and forms. Current research focuses on drug interactions, side effects, mechanisms of action, and therapeutic indices, facilitating more effective treatments. Intensive studies on drug-therapeutic interactions help identify the ideal properties of medications.
Why Attend?
Join fellow professionals worldwide who are dedicated to advancing knowledge in pharmacology. This conference offers a unique opportunity to connect with the largest gathering of experts in the field, showcase your research, disseminate information, and network with current and potential collaborators. Benefit from presentations by world-renowned speakers, learn about the latest research developments, and stay updated on new trends in pharmacology during this dynamic 2-day event.
Target Audience:
Students, scientists, researchers, and faculty members from pharmaceutical universities and medical colleges
Professionals from pharmaceutical companies
Members of pharmacy associations and societies
Business entrepreneurs and training institutes
Software developers, medical device manufacturers
Contract Research Organizations (CROs) and data management companies
Benefits for Young Scientists:
A premier platform to present your research orally and share ideas with leading experts and mentors
Recognition through Young Scientist Awards, including certificates and mementos
Access to timely and relevant information through this forum
Opportunities for collaboration with other emerging researchers to foster growth and innovation
Encouragement to realize your full potential, contributing positively to the field of pharmacology