Welcome to 2nd World Congress on Rare Diseases - 2024
The rising burden of Rare Diseases worldwide affects us regardless of age, income, or geography. Most
attention is typically focused on downstream crisis management of chronic diseases and their
complications. This reactive approach is not only inefficient, but costly. We must reverse this trend. It’s
time we shift our attention to a culture of prevention by promoting health, and well-being through
addressing root causes of disease. This Congress aims to prompt this seismic shift.
BioGenesis Health Cluster invites all the participants across the globe to 2nd WORLD CONGRESS ON RARE
DISEASES - 2024 under the theme "Bringing a positive change towards the impact of rare
diseases on patients' lives". An International Conference, is scheduled on 26th May 2024,
Virtually by BioGenesis Health Cluster, Bengaluru, Karnataka.The aim of the conference is to bring
together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their
experiences and research results on all aspects of Rare Diseases.
BioGenesis Health Cluster is the not for profit organization dedicated to bringing together a significant
number of diverse scholarly events for presentation within the conference program. Events will run over
a span of time during the conference depending on the number and length of the presentations. With its
high quality, it provides an exceptional value for students, academics and industry researchers. It also
provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and
discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered
and solutions adopted in the fields of Rare Diseases.
The scientific program will feature live workshops, interactive education sessions, B2B meetings, round-
table discussions apart from the conventional plenary sessions, featured symposia, breakout sessions
and oral presentation, poster presentation sessions for abstracts and challenging cases.