On 8 June, Alzheimer Europe welcomed colleagues from the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) to its offices as part of a reciprocal exchange visit, following our visit to the LCSB on 12 May.
The team was pleased to welcome the centre's director Prof. Michael Heneka, as well as Beatriz Monteiro, Françoise Meisch, Jón P. Gales, Sophie Wagner and Dr Tom Scheidt, whose visit fostered meaningful exchange and dialogue across disciplines.
During the visit, Alzheimer Europe delivered a series of presentations outlining our word and expertise across key areas. Angela Bradshaw, Director for Research, opened the session with an introduction to our research project portfolio. This was followed by Dianne Gove, Director for Public Involvement and Ethics, who provided an overview on our approach to ethics in EU projects. Ana Diaz, Public Involvement Lead, then presented Alzheimer Europe’s approach to Public Involvement and the integration of lived experience into research. The presentations were followed by an interactive question and answer session, allowing both teams to exchange ideas.
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