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Spotlight on early career researchers An interview with Sarah Hücker
In this spotlight on early career researchers interview we talk with Sarah Hücker, PostDoc at the Fraunhofer ITEM-R Division Personalized Tumor Therapy in Regensburg, Germany. She develops and automates methods that allow the sequencing of different nucleic acids (DNA, mRNA, miRNA, etc.) of single cells. Could you tell us about your career to date I...
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Spotlight on early career researchers: an interview with Sophia Krix
In this spotlight on early career researchers interview we talk with Sophia Krix, a PhD student in Computational Life Sciences at the University of Bonn, Germany. She comes from the field of neurobiology and now tackles biomedical questions with the help of artificial intelligence as part of her PhD at the Fraunhofer Institute for Algorithms...
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On 7 March, the members of the European Working Group of People with Dementia (EWGPWD) – who are part of the ADIS Advisory Board – attended an online consultation in the context of the ADIS project. The consultation was facilitated by Soraya Moradi-Bachiller (Project Officer), Dianne Gove (Director for Projects), Ana Diaz (Project Officer), and...
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ADIS 2 AB consultation
On 7 February, Cristina, Kina, García, Ricard and Pilar (members of the ADIS-Advisory Board), and their supporters, held a second online consultation in the context of our Public Involvement activities. As in the first consultation, this meeting focused on the informed consent process in research projects on Alzheimer’s disease. Members of the Advisory Board provided...
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ADIS Consortium photo General Assembly meeting 2023 Tel Aviv Israel From left to right: Christophe Bintener (Alzheimer Europe), Nagy István (SeqOmics), Holger Fröhlich (Fraunhofer SCAI), Tamar Katzir (Tel Aviv University), Raquel Sánchez-Valle (Fundació Clínic per a la Recerca Biomèdica), Uri Nevo (Tel Aviv University), Soraya Moradi Bachiller (Alzheimer Europe), Ella Wilczynsk (Tel Aviv University), Vanessa Lage-Rupprecht (Fraunhofer SCAI), Kuti Baruch (Immunobrain Checkpoint), Sophia Krix (Fraunhofer SCAI) and Eti Yoles (Immunobrain Checkpoint)
From 31 January to 1 February (Tel Aviv, Israel and online), partners from the ADIS project met for their biannual General Assembly meeting. The “Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease by Immune Profiling of Cytotoxic Lymphocytes and Recording of Sleep Disturbances” – short ADIS project – is a JPND-funded 1.3 million EUR three-year project, coordinated by...
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