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BDTI Pilot Showcase: Presenting data-driven solutions in action
JAN
Wed
15
11:00 - 12:30

This was 4 weeks ago

Location

Online

Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space AI, data & cloud Deployment: Best use of technologies

The BDTI Project Showcase is an online event that aims to spotlight innovative data-driven pilot projects in the public sector. This showcase will feature presentations from project managers who have leveraged the Big Data Test Infrastructure (BDTI) to tackle key challenges and deliver impactful results. Attendees will gain insights into how data solutions are transforming public administration, from improving efficiencies to enhancing decision-making processes.

More information on the event, including the speakers, and the possibility to register are available on the event website.

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image of Methylomic – Hope & Improved outcomes for Crohn’s disease patients across Europe

Methylomic – Hope & Improved outcomes for Crohn’s disease patients across Europe

The METHYLOMIC project, ‘targeting hope for personalised medicine in immune-mediated inflammatory diseases’ obtained funding from Horizon Europe’s Health Cluster. The project aims to personalise treatment allocation and enhance the effectiveness of medications for chronic immune-mediated diseases such as Crohn’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and psoriasis. BIRD, the Belgian inflammatory bowel disease research and development group, is a partner in the project and is involved in the OmiCrohn trial, a prospective randomised clinical trial for individualised therapy in Crohn’s disease patients. With BIRD’s active role in this trial, the project is set to deliver predictive, biomarker-based therapies that bring renewed hope for Crohn’s disease patients across Europe.