The future of healthcare is increasingly defined by the concept of personalized and precision medicine an approach that tailors medical treatment to the unique genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors of each patient. Unlike conventional “one size fits all” strategies, personalized medicine recognizes the heterogeneity of disease and the individuality of patients. By integrating genomics, advanced diagnostics, bioinformatics, and targeted therapies, this field has the potential to revolutionize how diseases are prevented, diagnosed, and treated. The Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research (JPSD) highlights Personalized and Precision Medicine as a frontier that bridges basic science with clinical practice, ultimately transforming pharmaceutical research into patient centered innovation.