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XI Andalusian Conference on Health Investiga

XI Andalusian Conference on Health Investiga
ibs.GRANADA  ·  News
November 19th 2014

The deadline for registration at XI Andalusian Conference on Health Investiga that this time the next December 4 at the Reina Sofía / IMIBIC University Hospital in Córdoba.

Promoted by the Ministry of Equality, Health and Social Policies of the Junta de Andalucía, this edition will address theresearch and innovation in Health from a triple perspective: the management and treatment of massive data (big data); the active role of citizenship; and advances in R&I in Public Health.

In addition, they have organized practical workshops for the acquisition of knowledge in fields such as the preparation of European proposals, the search for public-private collaborations, scientific dissemination or the application of genomic sequencing in clinical studies, among other topics.

To register, as well as to consult the details of this free event, you can visit the website http://www.joursaludinvestiga.es, in which you will find information regarding schedules, rooms, thematic workshops, speakers ...

 

 

VIRTUAL DAYS (from November 24, 2014)

The objective of Virtual Conferences It is to facilitate the meeting and ask the opinion of the participants about the topics that focus this edition of the Salud Investiga Conference: citizenship, Big Data and ICTs and Public Health in Health R&I, as well as sharing the conclusions obtained .

A space that encourages participation. Promotion of debate and reflection through social networks. The official twitter account of the Conference is @healthinvestigation and with the hashtag #jhealthinvestigates to participate.

 

 

PRESENTIAL DAYS PRE-PROGRAM (December 4, 2014)

PROVISIONAL PROGRAM
8:30 – 11:00 Attendee Registration
9:00 – 11:00 Workshops [+ info]

  • Workshop 1: Science in another language: informative writing and approach to dissemination 2.0
  • Workshop 2: Practical guide for researchers on how to develop R + D + i projects with industry (search and contact with partner companies, contract and protection of results, project execution, publication and dissemination policies, support services, etc.)
  • Workshop 3: Practical guide for companies on how to develop R + D + i projects with research groups(How to find collaborating groups, with whom to negotiate the contract, types of collaborations, ways of financing collaborative projects, rights of the parties to the results, support services)
  • Workshop 4: Priorities and keys for financing R & D & i in H2020: period 2015-2017
  • Workshop 5: Applications of genomic sequencing in clinical studies
  • Workshop 6: Applications of magnetic resonance imaging and advanced microscopy techniques in biomedical research
11:00 – 12:00 INAUGURAL EVENT AND CONFERENCE:
12:00 – 14:30 TABLE 1: THE ROLE OF CITIZENSHIP IN HEALTH R&I

  • Citizens who promote R&I
  • Citizens who investigate and innovate
  • Citizens who participate: Patient who participates in EC
14:30 – 15:30 Lunch and Coffee
15:30 – 17:30 TABLE 2: BIG-DATA AND USE OF CLINICAL INFORMATION

  • Using Diraya for R&I
  • VISC + project: use of big data in health research in the field of the Catalan public health system
  • Innovative projects in this area
17:30 – 18:30 TABLE 3: SOCIAL CHALLENGE ROLE OF PUBLIC HEALTH IN HEALTH R&I

  • Presentation of the Network of I + i in Public Health
  • Active aging
  • Food and health
  • Enviromental health
18:30 – 19:00 CONCLUSIONS AND CLOSING

 

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