INVITATION SYMPOSIUM: BRAIN DISEASES – WHY TO INVEST IN RESEARCH IN FINLAND WELCOME SYMPOSIUM: BRAIN DISEASES – WHY TO INVEST IN RESEARCH IN FINLAND We have a pleasure to invite you to the Symposium: Brain Diseases - why to invest in research in Finland on the 14th of October 2016 at 12:30–16:25. The Symposium takes place at Haartman Institute, Lecture Hall 1, University of Helsinki (Haartmaninkatu 3, 00290 Helsinki). In Finland we have groundbreaking science in many fields of brain diseases. Concurrent governmental actions such as the reform of the Biobank Act and establishing the National Genomic Center will open up new avenues for cutting-edge research and innovations for development of modern treatments for brain diseases. This Symposium aims at creating an open mindset and identifying new ways to collaborate between universities, hospitals, and industry. What is the key that our small country will become the most attractive center for brain disease research in Europe? Welcome! Risto Renkonen Dean, Faculty of Medicine University of Helsinki Anne Remes Professor University of Eastern Finland Laura Airas Adjunct Professor University of Turku Nina Forss Head of Department of Neurology HUS Marco Hautalahti General Manager Biogen Finland Oy Pekka Simula CEO Herantis Pharma Plc. Kiti Müller Adjunct Professor in Neurology Nokia Technologies Jussi Merikallio General Manager Pharma Industry Finland RSVP by October 7th at alumniverkosto.helsinki.fi/Portal/Public/Event/Apply.aspx?EventID=659 Additional information: [email protected], +358 2 941 24930 [email protected], +358 40 635 8411 PROGRAMME 11:30–12:30Lunch 12:30–12:40 Opening remarks Dean Risto Renkonen, University of Helsinki 12:40–13:00 Burden of brain disorders in Finland. Opportunities for clinical research and future therapeutic advances Professor Reetta Kälviäinen, University of Eastern Finland and the Finnish Neurological Society 13:00–13:20 Unmet medical need -driven innovations and R&D collaboration in brain diseases in Europe Ralph Kern, Senior Vice President, Worldwide Medical, Biogen 13:20–13:40 Decision supporting tool in brain diseases - case PredictND Professor of Neurology Hilkka Soininen, University of Eastern Finland and Dr Jyrki Lötjönen, Combinostics 13:40–14:00 Finnish government actions to boost health industry growth Minister of Economic Affairs Olli Rehn, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment 14:00–14:20 What makes Finland a unique country for patient care studies in brain diseases? Professor Aarno Palotie, FIMM, University of Helsinki and Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard 14:20–14:30 CDNF: Finnish academia-industry collaboration for unique clinical study in Parkinson's disease CEO Pekka Simula, Herantis Pharma 14:30–15:00 Coffee break 15:00–15:20 Joining forces to improve MS care – case from Turku and Yale Universities Adjunct professor Laura Airas Yale University and University of Turku 15:20–15:40 Need for innovative solutions for outpatient care Matti Vänskä, Director, Digital Health, Nokia Technologies 15:40–16:25 Summary session and discussion will be held in Finnish Ministerial Adviser Saara Leppinen, Ministry of Social Affairs and Health Head of Department of Neurology Nina Forss, HUS General Manager Marco Hautalahti, Biogen Finland Oy, Board Member of Pharma Industry Finland 16:25–16:40 Break with snacks 16:40–19:30 Satellite symposium “MS-taudin jatkuvasti muuttuva hoito” Only for neurologists, in Finnish Organized by Biogen Finland
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