What? The 2023 Eatris Stakeholder meeting
EATRIS (European Infrastructure for Translational Medicine) is a European consortium fostering collaboration between researchers, clinicians, and industry partners to accelerate the translation of scientific discoveries into healthcare applications. It provides state-of-the-art facilities, supports clinical trials, and promotes interdisciplinary innovation across various disease areas in Europe.
Why? The EATRIS stakeholder meeting aims to bring together key players in translational medicine across Luxembourg. This gathering provides a platform for fostering collaboration, sharing expertise, and aligning strategies to advance healthcare research and innovation. It helps ensure that EATRIS continues to play a pivotal role in accelerating the translation of scientific discoveries into tangible benefits for patients and society.
Who? This event is intended for researchers, clinicians, post-docs, and experts in the field of translational medicine, as well as industry partners.
When? Friday 6.10.23 from 2 to 6 pm. The program will be composed of 3 sessions:
Where? CHL auditorium, Rue Ernest Barblé 4, L-1210 Luxembourg
Time | Topic | Speaker (time) |
Session 1 – Eatris and the translational medicine in Luxembourg – 1h15 | ||
14h | Welcoming | |
14h15 | Introduction | Frank Glod (10’) |
14h25 | Eatris European Infrastructure: Missions and visions | Toni Andreu (15’) |
14h40 | LIH Translational medicine structure: TMOH and LCTR | Herman Thien & Myriam Alexandre & Jérôme Graas (20’) |
15h | LCSB Translational medicine platforms | Jan Rozman (15’) |
Session 2 – Current projects in translational medicine – 1h15 | ||
15h15 | Clinnova – Unlocking the potential of data science and A.I. in healthcare | Jasmin Schulz (15’) |
15h30 | Data integration and IT infrastructures | Maximilian Fünfgeld (20’) |
15h50 | Digital biomarkers and Colive | Philippe Kayser & Kevser Fünfgeld (20’) |
16h10 | HOSD: Employing Human Movement, Mobility and Activity as a Health Domain | Bernd Grimm (20’) |
16h30 – Break – 30’ | ||
Session 3 – Roundtable between the national stakeholders – 1h | ||
17h | Introduction | Frank Glod (10’) |
17h10 | Bridging the Gap: Clinic and Research | Hermann Thien (TMOH), Simone Niclou (Uni), Guy Berchem (CHL), Dr José Batista da Costa (HRS), Dr Marianne Becker (CHL), Dr José Pereira (Rehazenter) |
CHL auditorium
4, rue Nicolas Ernest Barblé,
L-1210 Luxembourg
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