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Research and innovation for brain health throughout life

Description du projet

Des cerveaux entraînés à être plus sains

La population mondiale ne rajeunit pas. Au contraire, elle vieillit, ce qui exerce une pression sur nos systèmes de soins de santé qui peinent à prendre en charge les maladies liées à l’âge. L’Europe a besoin d’innovations, de connaissances et d’experts capables d’impulser des changements significatifs, afin d’améliorer la prédiction, la rapidité du diagnostic et la prévention des maladies neurodégénératives. La priorité absolue étant de garantir la santé cérébrale tout au long de la vie. Dans cette optique, le projet Neuro-Innovation, financé par l’UE, compte mettre en place un programme doctoral pour former de nouveaux experts internationaux, qui deviendront le fer de lance de la recherche en matière d’innovation de la santé cérébrale. Le projet mettra l’accent sur la neuro-innovation, l’impact et la neuro-éthique, combinant des connaissances issues des neurosciences, de la prise en charge innovante, des sciences sociales et d’autres domaines, afin de disposer d’un large éventail de compétences transférables.

Objectif

The Neuro-Innovation doctoral programme is a new, globally unique effort to train international experts who are wanted in the European job market and future research leaders in brain health innovation. These experts will learn to solve innovation-related questions in personalized medicine that focuses on the prediction, prevention and early diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases and epilepsy. They will have skills to develop novel treatments and commercialize their research results in the form of new technologies, models, and methods in the European and global markets. Health care is globally faced with a growing burden of major age-associated diseases. Neuro-innovation and impact as well as neuro-ethics are needed to survive these challenges and maintain brain health throughout life. This will be gained by offering world class research-oriented PhD training that combines neurosciences with innovation management, social sciences and law, and computer science and applied physics. In depth substance knowledge and methodology training will be topped up with well-planned transferable skills curricula providing the graduates with skills needed in changing career paths after their initial researcher training. Other means to achieve training goals include well-planned mobility periods to international research environments of partner universities, meaningful secondments with companies, and frequent exposure to intersectoral activities in training. The Neuro-Innovation doctoral programme will take the researcher training to the next level in terms of research excellence developed within two regional health innovation ecosystems that benefits both parties. The Neuro-Innovation programme will create critical mass for a new talent hub for university-industry collaboration. Several measures will be taken to attract female and minority candidates, and applicants from new EU countries and those that do not have strong PhD training in the research filed of this programme.

Coordinateur

ITA-SUOMEN YLIOPISTO
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 518 720,00
Adresse
YLIOPISTONRANTA 8
70211 KUOPIO
Finlande

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Région
Manner-Suomi Pohjois- ja Itä-Suomi Pohjois-Savo
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 3 037 440,00