Current Programme 22.10.2015 First Finnish-Indian Joint Symposium Future Opportunities in Health, Drug Development and Diagnostics Turku, Finland October 27-28, 2015 Followed by Biomaterial Days on October 29, 2015 Organisers: University of Turku and Åbo Akademi University Place: Arken, Åbo Akademi University, Tehtaankatu 2 / Fabriksgatan 2, Åbo Auditorium Armfelt (capacity for 180 people) Auditorium Helikon (capacity for 32 people) Auditorium Parnassos (capacity for 32 people) Finnish Universities and the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are encouraging direct contacts and co-operation between Finnish and Indian faculty and staff, departments and research institutions. In order to enhance joint research activities including seminars and conferences the newly established Finnish-Indian Consortium is arranging a kick-off Symposium to launch its activities. The First Finnish-Indian Joint Symposium aims at creating further co-operation in the fields of Health, Drug Development and Diagnostics. Academics and researchers from India and Finland are welcome to join us in creating new opportunities for joint research and education activities. The seminar is based of presentations of participating researchers as well as on active discussions on future opportunities. The research groups are also welcome to present their posters during the Symposium. Tuesday 27 October 2015 Programme 9.00 – 10.00 Visit to the Turku PET Centre (optional, please register in advance) 11.00 – 12.00 Lunch, a restaurant in Arken, Åbo Akademi University Turun yliopisto • University of Turku Kansainväliset palvelut • International Office FI-20014 Turun yliopisto • FI-20014 Turku, Finland • www.utu.fi Puhelin/Telephone +358 2 333 6142 • Email [email protected] Current Programme 22.10.2015 Auditorium Armfelt (Joint Programme) 12.00–12.45 12.00 Opening of the Symposium Welcoming words by Rector Kalervo Väänänen, University of Turku Indian Ambassador Shri Ashok Kumar Sharma Counsellor of Education Tiina Vihma-Purovaara, Ministry of Education and Culture Professor Sunando Dasgupta, Dean (Sponsored Research & Industrial Consultancy), IIT Khargpur, a representative of the IITs network 12.45–13.50 4 presentations à 15 min. Chair, Vice Rector Niklas Sandler, Åbo Akademi University “Options and enabling technologies for world-wide diagnostics” Professor Kim Petterson, University of Turku “Affordable healthcare systems in India” Professor Vinod Kumar and Dr. Partha Roy, Department of Biotechnology, IIT Roorkee (joint presentation of 20 min.) “Regulation of cell-based therapeutic products intended for human applications in the EU” Professor Katrina (Kati) Nordström, Microbiology, Department of Biotechnology and Chemical Technology, School of Chemical Technology, Aalto University “Challenges and Opportunities of Research in Wearable Medical Devices for Health and Wellness Monitoring“ Dr. M. Sabarimalai Manikandan, School of Electrical Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar Parallel sessions 14.00–15.00 Auditorium Armfelt Auditorium Helikon 4 presentations à 10 min. (and time for questions and discussion) 4 presentations à 10 min. (and time for questions and discussion) 1.“Computer-aided diagnosis of coronary artery disease from 1."Strategies for Chondrocyte culture : Technology Development for Turun yliopisto • University of Turku Kansainväliset palvelut • International Office FI-20014 Turun yliopisto • FI-20014 Turku, Finland • www.utu.fi Puhelin/Telephone +358 2 333 6142 • Email [email protected] heart rate signals based on nonstationary signal processing” Dr. Ram Bilas Pachori, Associate Professor, Discipline of Electrical Engineering, IIT Indore 2. "Affordable Devices and Diagnostics for Resource Constrained Settings - Opportunities and Challenges" Professor Mohanasankar Sivaprakasam, Head, Healthcare Technology Inno- vation Centre, IIT Madras 3. “The road to better diagnostics for Tick-borne diseases” Dr. Leona Gilbert, Ph.D., Docent, Associate Professor in Cell and Molecular Biology, Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyväskylä Current Programme 22.10.2015 Cartilage Tissue Re- generation" Professor Pradeep Srivastava, Ph.D., School of Biochemical Engineering, IIT(BHU), Varanasi 2.“Modelling and development of human spare parts - from in silica to in vitro” Professor Jari Hyttinen, Computational Biophysics and Imaging group, Department of Electronics and communication engineering, BioMediTech, Tampere University of Technology 3. “Stimuli responsive peptide based biomaterials for the differentiation in cell proliferation” Dr. Apurba Kumar Das, Assistant Professor, Discipline of Chemistry, IIT Indore 4. “Hybrid carbon nanomaterials for biomolecule detection” DSc Tomi Laurila, Associate Professor, 4. “Intelligent Cardiac Signal Delineation Framework for Resting Microsystem technology, Adjunct and Ambulatory Health Monitoring Professor, Electronics Reliability System” Dr. M. Sabarimalai and Manufacturing, Department of Manikandan, School of Electrical Electronics, School of Electrical Sciences, Indian Institute of Engineering, Aalto University Technology Bhubaneswar, Odisha 15.00–15.45 Coffee, posters and networking 15.45–16.30 3 presentations à 10 min. (and time for questions and discussion) 3 presentations à 10 min. (and time for questions and discussion) 1.“Nanopharmaceuticals – an enabling tool for flexible design of drug delivery systems” Professor Jessica Rosenholm, Åbo Akademi University 1. “Challenges and opportunities of research in developmental disorder in India" Dr. Azizuddin Khan, Associate Professor, Psychophysiology Laboratory, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay 2. "Protein crystallography in drug discovery: ADPTurun yliopisto • University of Turku Kansainväliset palvelut • International Office FI-20014 Turun yliopisto • FI-20014 Turku, Finland • www.utu.fi Puhelin/Telephone +358 2 333 6142 • Email [email protected] ribosyltransferases” Lari Lehtiö Associate Professor, Faculty of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, University of Oulu 3. "Biomimetic Aligned Fullerene Nanowhiskers as a Scaffold for Orienting Cell Growth" Dr. Venkata Krishnan Nagarajan, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor, School of Basic Sciences and Head, Advanced Materials Research Center (AMRC), IIT Mandi Current Programme 22.10.2015 2. “Water-repellent surfaces and fluorescent markers". Robin Ras, Professor of Soft Matter and Wetting, Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University 3. "Life Science and Healthcare Research at IIT Kharagpur - Paperbased Microfluidics for Medical Diagnostics" Professor Sunando Dasgupta, Dean (Sponsored Research & Industrial Consultancy), IIT Khargpur 16.30–16.45 Break, networking 16.45–17.30 3 presentations à 10 min. (andtime for questions and discussion) 3 presentations à 10 min. (and time for questions and discussion) 1. "Data driven Healthcare" Dr. Ashish Anand, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Guwahati 1.“Understanding moleculemolecule associations in cell orchestra” Dr. Sarika Jalan, Associate Professor, Discipline of Physics, IIT Indore 2. “Smart Signal Processing for IoT Enabled Healthcare Systems” Dr. Rajalakshmi Patchaimuthu, Associate Professor, IIT Hyderabad 2.“Electromagnetic brain imaging and stimulation technology: MEGMRI and TMS” Academy Professor Risto Ilmoniemi, Professor of Eng. Physics, Department of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering (NBE), Aalto University School of Science 3. "Healthcare in UnderServed Areas: Opportunities, Challenges and Solutions" Professor Kolin Paul, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Delhi 3."Structural enzymology of lipid metabolising enzymes of parasitic organisms" Professor Rikkert K. Wierenga, Ph.D., Faculty of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, University of Oulu . Evening reception at 19-20.30 hosted by the city of Turku (Turku City Hall, Aurakatu 2) Turun yliopisto • University of Turku Kansainväliset palvelut • International Office FI-20014 Turun yliopisto • FI-20014 Turku, Finland • www.utu.fi Puhelin/Telephone +358 2 333 6142 • Email [email protected] Current Programme 22.10.2015 Wednesday 28 October 2015 9.00-9.45 Scientific session (10-minute presentations and discussion) “Recombinant Proteins: Drug to molecular devices” Dr. Prashant Mishra, Ph.D., Professor & Head, Department of Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology IIT Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi “Technology circulation and frugal innovations” Professor Paul Lillrank, Professor, Quality and Service Management, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, School of Science, Aalto University 9.45-10.15 Coffee break 10.15-11.30. Parallel matchmaking workshops (topics to be defined based on discussions and themes) 11.30-12.00 Debriefing and next steps for collaboration 12.00-13.00 Lunch Afternoon optional programme (please register in advance) 13.15 – 14.30 Visit to the Turku Centre for Biotechnology (http://www.btk.fi/). Please note that this visit contradicts with the beginning of the Turku Biomaterial Days. If you wish to participate in this visit, you can join the seminar after the visit. The venues are close to each other. 13.00 Turku Biomaterial Days 2015 start: Scientific INDO-FINNISH SEMINAR of Bioactive Materials http://www.biomaterials.utu.fi/119-biocity-turku-biomaterials-research-program/articles/78-turkubiomaterials-days-2015 Thursday 29 October 2015 9.00 – 13.30 Turku Biomaterial Days continue. http://www.biomaterials.utu.fi/ http://www.biomaterials.utu.fi/119-biocity-turku-biomaterials-research-program/articles/78-turkubiomaterials-days-2015 Turun yliopisto • University of Turku Kansainväliset palvelut • International Office FI-20014 Turun yliopisto • FI-20014 Turku, Finland • www.utu.fi Puhelin/Telephone +358 2 333 6142 • Email [email protected]
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