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SUMMARY:Europe Rare Disease Summit 2023
DESCRIPTION:With a new Rare Disease International Day coming up\, Bamberg Health in collaboration with key actores of the industry\, is organizing the Europe Rare Disease Summit in Madrid (Spain) and virtually. \nThe objective of the Summit was to discuss the key trends and topics relating to diagnostics and treatments for Rare Diseases\, as well as the challenges to timely and equitable access to orphan drugs\, and European initiatives for access\, research and innovation programs to improve the lives of patients with rare diseases. The event wil be attended by governmental authorities and regulatory agancies from across the region\, large public and private hospital groups\, research centers\, pharmaceutical and patient associations\, scientifc societies and health professionals from all over the region. \nEBC was delighted to be invited as a contributor this year\, with EBC Research Project Manager\, Vinciane Quoidbach\, who took part in the 1st Panel ‘National Plans\, Policies and Government Initiatives Against Rare Diseases’ from 09:15 to 10:00. \nTo access the program and whole agenda please click here
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/europe-rare-disease-summit-2023/
LOCATION:Madrid
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SUMMARY:Mind-body Approaches to Boost Brain Capital
DESCRIPTION:The world is increasingly relying on brain capital\, where a premium is put on brain skills and brain health (e.g. individual’s cognitive\, emotional\, and social brain resources). Investing in building brain capital is fundamental to meet modern societal challenges and to drive innovation. However\, understanding the brain\, brain health\, and brain disorders is essential to improving health and quality of life. It also offers a pathway to understanding the new economic and social reality. \nOn the 15th February 2023\, at 14:00 – 19:00 CET\, EMEA will hold the workshop Mind-body Approaches to Boost Brain Capital event as part of the BioRegion Health Innovation Week organized by BioCat\, in collaboration with Brain Capital Alliance\, OECD Neuroscience-inspired Policy Initiative\, Center for Health and Bioscience at The Baker Institute for Public Policy at Rice University\, University of Colorado Denver’s Imaginator Academy\, and European Brain Council. The event will be broadcast live on EMEA social media. \nThis workshop aims to deep dive into examples which improve brain health and brain skills\, respectively. We will explore exercise as an approach to improving brain health and creativity as a key brain skill allowing for an in-depth discussion on the links between exercise and creativity. The workshop aims to bring in a mixture of academic\, clinical\, economic\, policy and private sector actors to generate new\, scalable solutions and pilot projects that can drive a new economic dynamic that is needed to enhance wellbeing and resilience. \nEBC is pleased to be a contributor to the event with Frédéric Destrebecq\, EBC Executive Director\, taking part in a session “Intersections between exercise and creativity to boost brain capital” at 17:30-19:30. This session has the aim to explore the powerful links between exercise and creativity to accelerate progress on brain capital. In a recent study\, it was found that\, in general\, being more active meant being more creative demonstrating a link between the two. Exercise can boost brain health and creativity can boost brain skills\, making the two activities potentially groundbreaking in driving a new economic dynamic for wellbeing and resilience.
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/mind-body-approaches-to-boost-brain-capital/
LOCATION:Barcelona\, Spain
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SUMMARY:BRAINTEASER Mid Term Workshop: Data science and artificial intelligence for supporting the care and cure of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and multiple sclerosis patients
DESCRIPTION:BRAINTEASER is a data science project\, which the European Brain Council is part of\, employs AI-based clinical software and mobile apps to support patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and multiple sclerosis\, their clinicians and families. \nWe have developed a prototype app-based solution with the aim of bridging the gap between hospital- and home-care. Through the app\, the patients can send data and questions to the clinicians and receive help and suggestions. \nWe are also integrating wearable app sensor data collected through smart watches and air-quality data collected through wearable sensors. The first\, together with the patient input\, helps clinicians determine the patient status. The second is useful to study the possible impact of the environment on disease exacerbation. \nWe have adopted an open-science paradigm. We respect patient data confidentiality and ownership (data are fully anonymous)\, and\, at the same time\, challenge the scientific community to compare\, discuss and openly publish their systems and solutions\, including those developed by BRAINTEASER. \nWe have already organised a first open evaluation challenge in September 2022 with the aim of predicting disease prognosis in ALS\, and the following is coming in Fall 2023\, when we will discuss analogous AI solutions for MS and the possible impact of the environment. \nThese AI models will be then used to give integrated and augmented information to the clinicians\, improving prognostication and intervention timing in routine clinical practice. \nAs the project has reached the halfway stage\, on the 28th February 2023 the Consortium has planned its mid-term workshop. \nThe organisation of this event comes at the end of the first phase of the project and will serve as a basis to launch the second phase or “pilot phase” that will focus on transforming the current health approach from a reactive to a predictive system focused on risk prediction\, patient stratification and prognosis. \nThe workshop will also serve as a place for reflection on the importance of transformative research\, with a view to identifying the opportunities that arise from the National Plan for Recovery and Resilience and the related strategic lines of use of the funds envisaged by the Next Generation EU Programme. \nThe event\, which can be also attended online\, will be held in the prestigious location of the University of Padua Botanical Garden\, Italy. \nThe BRAINTEASER Mid Term Workshop Full Programme can be accessed here. \nYou can register here to join the event online\, but if you wish to join us in presence please click here! \nFinal programmeJoin onlineJoin in person
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/brainteaser-mid-term-workshop-data-science-and-artificial-intelligence-for-supporting-the-care-and-cure-of-amyotrophic-lateral-sclerosis-and-multiple-sclerosis-patients/
LOCATION:Padua\, Italy
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