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Showcase event - Beating Cancer: The impact of EU-funded projects
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FEB
Tue
04
09:00 - 18:00

Starts in 4 days from now

Location

Brussels

Programmes
Health

The European health and digital executive agency, HaDEA, is organising a showcase event in Brussels on ‘Fostering synergies to beat cancer: The impact of EU-funded projects’. This is an occasion to mark the World Cancer Day and demonstrate the impact of various EU grants and tenders managed by the agency in relation to the Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan and the Cancer Mission.

On the agenda:

  • Plenary discussion: Reflection on crucial policies and actions to beat cancer
  • Panel discussion: Tackling cancer through prevention, early detection and screening
  • Panel discussion: From diagnosis to treatment – best practices and new frontiers
  • Panel discussion: Reducing inequalities and improving quality of life of cancer patients and
    survivors

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ERC grants awarded to professor Inez Germeys

Professor Inez Germeys leads the Center for Contextual Psychiatry at KU Leuven, which is a large multi-disciplinary research group focusing on the interaction between the person and the environment in the development of psychopathology. She has received a European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator grant (INTERACT) and Proof of Concept grant (IMPACT). With these grants professor Germeys and her team researched a new mobile self-management therapy for patients with a psychotic disorder. The Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Daily Life (ACT-DL) was further developed for the clinical environment. In line with that the Horizon 2020 IMMERSE project aims to thoroughly evaluate strategies, processes, and outcomes of implementing a digital mobile mental health solution.