Celebrate your successes
Your work deserves to be recognised:
If you’re making a difference, this is the moment to showcase your achievements.
Why enter the Precision Medicine Awards?
Precision Medicine is the recognised platform for your R&D community, with a network of 40,000 specialists and over 20 years’ experience hosting conferences and awards. This is why the 2025 Awards are the go-to event for benchmarking success across the industry.
Applications open on 31st March and close on May 16th, so now’s the time to enter. It’s simple and with a staggered pricing model there’s no reason to wait.
Early Bird Offer - Deadline: 30th April
£50+VAT per entry
3 entries for the price of 2
Standard Rate - Deadline: 16th May
£150+VAT per entry
3 entries for the price of 2
By taking part in this landmark event, you’re helping drive an industry-wide culture of innovation, quality and excellence, while bringing you and your organisation direct benefits:
How to make your entry stand out
Tips for a winning entry
1. Choose the right category
Carefully review the award categories and select the one(s) that best fit your work. A well-matched entry has a higher chance of impressing the judges. If your project aligns with multiple categories, tailor each submission accordingly.
2. Read the criteria thoroughly
Each category has specific judging criteria—use them as a checklist! Clearly demonstrate how your work meets or exceeds these expectations. The strongest entries directly address each requirement with compelling evidence.
3. Tell a clear and compelling story
Your entry should be engaging, concise, and impactful. Explain the problem you set out to solve, the innovative approach you took, and the measurable impact of your work. Use real-world data, case studies, or testimonials to strengthen your case.
4. Highlight innovation and impact
Judges want to see groundbreaking contributions to precision medicine. Emphasise what makes your work unique and how it has advanced the field—whether through scientific breakthroughs, patient outcomes, or technological advancements.
5. Use data to back up your claims
Strong entries are supported by solid evidence. Include key metrics, research findings, clinical trial results, or patient success stories to demonstrate real-world impact.
6. Keep it clear and concise
Avoid jargon and overly technical language—write as if you’re explaining your work to a non-specialist. Judges often review many entries, so clarity and brevity can make your submission stand out.
7. Proofread before submitting
Errors and typos can weaken an otherwise strong entry. Before you submit, take the time to proofread carefully, or ask a colleague to review it for clarity and consistency.
8. Submit early to avoid last-minute issues
Don’t wait until the deadline! Submitting early allows time to troubleshoot any technical issues and ensures you don’t miss out due to last-minute complications.
9. Believe in your work – and show it
Confidence is key. You’ve done something remarkable—now is your chance to showcase it. A well-crafted, passionate submission can make a lasting impression on the judges.