GROUNDBREAKING PROJECT WILL HELP COMBAT MAJOR DISEASES
Speaking about the project, Emmanuel Ifeachor, Professor of Intelligent Electronic Systems at the University of Plymouth, said: "The grand vision is to develop a pan-European, coherent and intelligent analysis of an individuals bioprofile; to make the analysis of this bioprofile remotely accessible to patients and clinicians, and to exploit the bioprofile to combat major diseases such as cancer and brain diseases."
BIOPATTERN brings together leading researchers in medical informatics and bioinformatics from academia, the healthcare sector and industry in a new way, harnessing expertise and information to put Europe at the forefront of eHealth. The project aims to identify how bioprofiles could be exploited for individualised healthcare such as disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
Leader of the Evaluation Task Force of BIOPATTERN, Dr Elia Biganzoli from the Unit of Medical Statistics and Biometry of the National Cancer Institute, Milan, said: "We are delighted to be hosting the first event for the BIOPATTERN project with partners across Europe."
We see the key benefits of the BIOPATTERN Network of Excellence in the multidisciplinary approach for bioprofile analysis. The synergy from joint efforts of researchers from different fields is needed to offer the EU citizen a realistic perspective of the improvement of patient care trough the exploitation of biopatterns.
For more information, please contact Samantha McKay, Public Relations Assistant, on +44-1752-233981, E-mail: publicrelations@plymouth.ac.ukProfessor Emmanuel Ifeachor from the University of Plymouth is available for interview on 2 and 5 July, prior to attending the launch in Milan. Please contact Samantha McKay (details above) to arrange an interview.<br>For further information: http://www.plymouth.ac.uk(opens in new window)