On 13 May, the Pattern-Cog project concluded its journey with a successful online General Assembly meeting, bringing together representatives from partner organisations making the Pattern-Cog consortium. As the project draws to a close, the meeting provided an invaluable opportunity to reflect on the achievements. The overarching goal of this project was to improve dementia prevention strategies by developing support tools for the detection of earliest signs of impeding cognitive decline which would allow early and personalised multidomain interventions. The meeting began with a warm welcome from Jussi Tohka, the Coordinator of the Pattern-Cog project. Each leading partner presented updates on their respective work packages, highlighting key activities, progress and future recommendations. The meeting was attended by AE Project Officer Cindy Birck and Public Involvement Officer Soraya Moradi-Bachiller. During the meeting, Cindy presented an update on the communication work, while Soraya provided insights into the Public Involvement work. As the meeting concluded, Jussi expressed his gratitude to all attendees for their active engagement and fruitful discussions that had taken place. He also acknowledged the dedication and hard work of all those involved in the project! To learn more about the Pattern-Cog project, visit the project website: https://pattern-cog.eu/
Pattern-Cog project convenes its final General Assembly meeting
13/05/2025