👉 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 – 1h25 | ||
14h | Welcome | |
14h10 | Introduction | Frank Glod (10’) |
14h20 | Eatris European Infrastructure: Missions and visions | Toni Andreu (15’) |
14h35 | Luxembourg as the test-bed for translational medicine | Rejko Krüger (15’) |
14h50 | LIH Translational medicine structure: TMOH and LCTR | Herman Thien & Myriam Alexandre & Jérôme Graas (20’) |
15h10 | Advancing Biomedical Research in Luxembourg: LCSB Platform Services – from omics to preclinical models | Jan Rozman (15’) |
Session 2 – Current projects in translational medicine – 1h05 | ||
15h25 | Clinnova – Unlocking the potential of data science and A.I. in healthcare | Jasmin Schulz (15’) |
15h40 | Clinnova Data integration Center: Making translation medicine possible | Maximilian Fünfgeld (15’) |
15h55 | Digital biomarkers and Colive | Kevser Fünfgeld (15’) |
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 | Dr José Batista da Costa (HRS), Dr Marianne Becker (CHL), Dr Guy Berchem (CHL), Prof. Simone Niclou (Uni), Dr José Pereira (Rehazenter), Hermann Thien (TMOH |
CHL auditorium
4, rue Nicolas Ernest Barblé,
L-1210 Luxembourg
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