I love football and I'm always happy whenever I have the opportunity to use football for analogy. How about having all the best footballers in the world in one team? Their achievements would be very huge, to say the least. That is exactly what this conference is all about- bringing together the best to achieve immensely.
The theme of the conference is quite fascinating- Gene Repair in Combatting Ebola and AIDS in Africa. I don't want to waste your time.. Let me post here what the CEO of Kings and Queens Medical International Group(KQMIG), Ghana, Dr. Jerryson Gidisu had to say about this conference.
"Dear Prospective Participant,
Kings and Queens Medical International Group, Ghana presents to you the First World Scientific Conference 2015 in Ghana on the theme: Gene Repair in Combating Ebola and AIDS in Africa.
The Ghana Scientific Conference formally invites all Medical Researchers, Practitioners, Scientists, Biotechnologists, Pharmaceutical Companies, Alternate Medicine Practitioners, Hospitals, Medical Universities, Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners, Students and the General Public to Attend.
The Main Aim of this World Scientific Conference 2015, Ghana is to bring on board world renowned scientists, researchers and biotechnologists to brainstorm on gene repair and ways of discovering new drugs to combat or eradicate EBOLA and AIDS Virus in Africa and the World.
Visit the official website: www.wscghana.org
and Register for this conference''
Ok, so there you have it. Kindly visit the website to read more and register for this conference.
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