HealthGuard 2025: Global Forum on Public Health & Preventive Medicine

Madhura Bhosale Profile

Madhura Bhosale

Madhura Bhosale

Biography

Dedicated pharmacology educator and researcher with 8 years of experience in teaching and academic research. Passionate about integrating innovative teaching methodologies, pharmacovigilance, and precision medicine to enhance public health outcomes. Experienced in mentoring students, conducting research, and contributing to the academic community through workshops and published studies.
Current Assistant Professor, Symbiosis Medical College for Women, Pune
• Teaching undergraduate medical students in pharmacology with a focus on drug mechanisms, therapeutic applications, and clinical pharmacology
• Active member of the Research Committee, involved in designing and guiding research projects
• Conducting and publishing research in pharmacology, clinical therapeutics, and public health interventions

Research Interest

Preventive Pharmacology and Precision Medicine
Pharmacovigilance and Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR) Reporting
Herbal and Ayurvedic Medicine in Chronic Diseases
Drug Discovery and Therapeutic Innovations
Public Health Strategies in Pharmacology

Abstract

Advancing Preventive Pharmacology: Integrating Precision Medicine for Public Health Impact
In an era of rapidly evolving healthcare challenges, the integration of preventive pharmacology and precision medicine has emerged as a transformative approach to enhancing public health outcomes globally and in India. This keynote presentation explores how personalized medicine, pharmacogenomics, and targeted therapeutics can drive disease prevention and early intervention across diverse populations.
 
The session highlights innovations such as AI-driven diagnostics, drug discovery, and real-world data analytics, reshaping preventive healthcare strategies worldwide. With India’s rising burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), the role of genetic profiling and cost-effective precision medicine solutions is becoming increasingly significant. The presentation will discuss India's progress in pharmacogenomics research, government healthcare policies (e.g., Ayushman Bharat), and successful public health initiatives like polio eradication and tuberculosis control programs.
 
Furthermore, the talk will address challenges such as ethical considerations, accessibility, and policy frameworks, emphasizing the need for global and local collaborations. By bridging the gap between pharmacology and public health, this presentation aims to provide insights into developing sustainable, patient-centric, and technology-driven healthcare models, with India positioned as a leader in affordable precision medicine.