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Sunday, July 5
 

16:00 CEST

Welcome and Introductions
Sunday July 5, 2026 16:00 - 18:00 CEST
Speakers
avatar for Richard Foty

Richard Foty

Director of Epidemiology & Data Analytics, Respond Health, HealthEdge Innovation
Richard Foty is the Director of Epidemiology & Data Analytics at Respond Health, where he is helping to develop and leverage sophisticated techniques in AI to draw critical intelligence from the largest health dataset in the USA. His work focuses on translating complex data into actionable... Read More →
avatar for Marc van Mil

Marc van Mil

Associate Professor Biomedical Education, UMC Utrecht
Marc van Mil is associate professor biomedical education at University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands. He cares about and contributes to the professional development of future clinicians, clinician scientists and biomedical scientists; both by being an excellent teacher and... Read More →
avatar for Berent Prakken

Berent Prakken

Emeritus professor, UMC Utrecht
Berent Prakken (MD, PhD) is vice-dean and director of the biomedical education centre at the Utrecht Medical Center Utrecht (UMCU), the Netherlands. He is also professor of pediatric immunology at the UMCU and honorary professor at the University of Ghent, Belgium. Berent Prakken... Read More →
avatar for Norm Rosenblum

Norm Rosenblum

Pediatric Nephrologist, Senior Scientist, SickKids, U Toronto
Dr. Norman Rosenblum is Professor of Paediatrics, Physiology, and Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology at the University of Toronto, a Paediatric Nephrologist and Senior Scientist at the Hospital for Sick Children, and Scientific Director of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research... Read More →
Sunday July 5, 2026 16:00 - 18:00 CEST
TBA
 
Monday, July 6
 

08:30 CEST

Morning Primer
Monday July 6, 2026 08:30 - 09:00 CEST
A reflection on the previous day's learnings and a grounding in how the current day's sessions are critical to Translational Medicine.
Speakers
avatar for Richard Foty

Richard Foty

Director of Epidemiology & Data Analytics, Respond Health, HealthEdge Innovation
Richard Foty is the Director of Epidemiology & Data Analytics at Respond Health, where he is helping to develop and leverage sophisticated techniques in AI to draw critical intelligence from the largest health dataset in the USA. His work focuses on translating complex data into actionable... Read More →
avatar for Marc van Mil

Marc van Mil

Associate Professor Biomedical Education, UMC Utrecht
Marc van Mil is associate professor biomedical education at University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands. He cares about and contributes to the professional development of future clinicians, clinician scientists and biomedical scientists; both by being an excellent teacher and... Read More →
Monday July 6, 2026 08:30 - 09:00 CEST
TBA

09:00 CEST

Bridging the Valley of Death: Exploring the Critical Skills and Strategies Necessary in Translational Medicine
Monday July 6, 2026 09:00 - 10:00 CEST
Speakers
avatar for Richard Foty

Richard Foty

Director of Epidemiology & Data Analytics, Respond Health, HealthEdge Innovation
Richard Foty is the Director of Epidemiology & Data Analytics at Respond Health, where he is helping to develop and leverage sophisticated techniques in AI to draw critical intelligence from the largest health dataset in the USA. His work focuses on translating complex data into actionable... Read More →
avatar for Marc van Mil

Marc van Mil

Associate Professor Biomedical Education, UMC Utrecht
Marc van Mil is associate professor biomedical education at University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands. He cares about and contributes to the professional development of future clinicians, clinician scientists and biomedical scientists; both by being an excellent teacher and... Read More →
avatar for Berent Prakken

Berent Prakken

Emeritus professor, UMC Utrecht
Berent Prakken (MD, PhD) is vice-dean and director of the biomedical education centre at the Utrecht Medical Center Utrecht (UMCU), the Netherlands. He is also professor of pediatric immunology at the UMCU and honorary professor at the University of Ghent, Belgium. Berent Prakken... Read More →
Monday July 6, 2026 09:00 - 10:00 CEST
TBA

10:15 CEST

Giving Voice to Patients: A Personal Journey
Monday July 6, 2026 10:15 - 11:15 CEST
This session explores the intersection of academic careers, parenthood, and education, highlighting how personal patient stories can enrich scientific research. Using real-life experiences, it demonstrates the value of integrating patient perspectives into translational medicine. Patients offer unique insights, act as powerful advocates, and can support research through fundraising and outreach. The talk encourages students to embrace perspective shifts, listen deeply to patients, and reflect on their own career paths beyond the academic rat race. It’s a call to connect science with humanity for more meaningful and impactful research.
Speakers
avatar for Pat Furlong

Pat Furlong

Founding President and CEO, Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy (PPMD)

Monday July 6, 2026 10:15 - 11:15 CEST
TBA

13:45 CEST

Science for Society: How Open Science is Changing Academia
Monday July 6, 2026 13:45 - 14:45 CEST
Open Science is changing academia. But what is Open Science? And how will it affect you and your research? In this session we will explore with you what it means to embrace open science as part of translational research. We will invite you, as early career scientists, to contribute to Open Science and show you how you can do this. Science is changing; will you be an agent of change?
Learning objectives:
At the end of this session, students will be able to:
  1. Explain what Open Science is,
  2. Articulate the values of Open Science as a way of making science more inclusive and impactfull for society,
  3. Discuss how Open Science can be applied in daily practice of translational reseachers
Additional resources:
https://www.unesco.org/en/open-science 
https://youtu.be/I3Wkvx_ZaFo
Speakers
avatar for Marc van Mil

Marc van Mil

Associate Professor Biomedical Education, UMC Utrecht
Marc van Mil is associate professor biomedical education at University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands. He cares about and contributes to the professional development of future clinicians, clinician scientists and biomedical scientists; both by being an excellent teacher and... Read More →
Monday July 6, 2026 13:45 - 14:45 CEST
TBA

14:45 CEST

Introduction Apollo Society Utrecht
Monday July 6, 2026 14:45 - 14:55 CEST
Monday July 6, 2026 14:45 - 14:55 CEST
TBA

15:15 CEST

TBD: Translation in Action (Session Format Under Discussion)
Monday July 6, 2026 15:15 - 16:15 CEST
This session slot is under discussion. Options include: (A) Interactive case study led by Chiara Di Resta on rare disease citizen science, (B) Translation stories panel with 2-3 speakers, or (C) Parallel sessions (speakers TBD).
Monday July 6, 2026 15:15 - 16:15 CEST
TBA
 
Tuesday, July 7
 

08:30 CEST

Morning Primer
Tuesday July 7, 2026 08:30 - 08:50 CEST
A reflection on the previous day's learnings and a grounding in how the current day's sessions are critical to Translational Medicine.
Speakers
avatar for Richard Foty

Richard Foty

Director of Epidemiology & Data Analytics, Respond Health, HealthEdge Innovation
Richard Foty is the Director of Epidemiology & Data Analytics at Respond Health, where he is helping to develop and leverage sophisticated techniques in AI to draw critical intelligence from the largest health dataset in the USA. His work focuses on translating complex data into actionable... Read More →
avatar for Marc van Mil

Marc van Mil

Associate Professor Biomedical Education, UMC Utrecht
Marc van Mil is associate professor biomedical education at University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands. He cares about and contributes to the professional development of future clinicians, clinician scientists and biomedical scientists; both by being an excellent teacher and... Read More →
Tuesday July 7, 2026 08:30 - 08:50 CEST
TBA

08:50 CEST

Welcome to Danone
Tuesday July 7, 2026 08:50 - 09:05 CEST
If you're interested in speaking further with Johan Garssen, you can reach him at: J[email protected]
Tuesday July 7, 2026 08:50 - 09:05 CEST
TBA

09:15 CEST

Innovation in Translational Medicine: Why Intellectual Property Matters
Tuesday July 7, 2026 09:15 - 10:15 CEST
Intellectual property (IP) is a critical component of innovation in translational medicine, providing the legal protection necessary to safeguard novel ideas and inventions. Often overlooked in scientific training, IP is essential not only for commercialization but also for ensuring that research can be successfully translated to benefit patients. This session will cover the basics of intellectual property, its significance in the translational medicine process, and why and when researchers should start considering IP. We will discuss how early IP considerations can significantly impact the success of translating research into practical applications. The session will also relate these principles and their practical application to our case study.
Learning Objectives:
  1. Understand the basics of intellectual property and its role in protecting innovation.
  2. Recognize the importance of intellectual property in translational medicine, beyond just commercialization.
  3. Apply intellectual property principles to the ongoing case study, illustrating their practical significance and timing consideration.
Speakers
avatar for Claudia Ogilvie

Claudia Ogilvie

Patent attorney, De Vries & Metman
Claudia Ogilvie is a senior patent attorney specialized in patent drafting, patent prosecution, and patent counselling in the biochemical and pharmaceutical field. Her technical expertise includes antibody and vaccine technology, (bio)pharmaceuticals, and diagnostic and prognostic... Read More →
Tuesday July 7, 2026 09:15 - 10:15 CEST
TBA

10:30 CEST

De-Risking Health Tech Innovation: Applying the Scientific Method to Business Decisions
Tuesday July 7, 2026 10:30 - 11:30 CEST
Health tech entrepreneurs and their investors face high-stakes decisions under deep uncertainty. In this session, Luigi Negri draws on 20+ years in pharma and health technology innovation to present a decision-making methodology grounded in the scientific method. Drawing from his newly published Springer book, De-Risking Investments in Medical Technology Innovation, he shares evidence from a comparative study showing that startups applying scientific rigor to business decisions actually move faster than those relying on intuition alone. The session explores how translational scientists can apply these principles as they consider entrepreneurial paths.
Learning Objectives:
  1. Understand how the scientific method can be applied to business and investment decisions in health tech.
  2. Identify common failure modes in health tech startups and how evidence-based approaches mitigate risk.
  3. Reflect on the intersection of scientific training and entrepreneurial thinking in translational medicine careers.
Speakers
LN

Luigi Negri

Managing Partner; Venture Partner, ThinKeen Global Consulting; Obloo Ventures
Tuesday July 7, 2026 10:30 - 11:30 CEST
TBA

13:45 CEST

Leveraging AI and Real-World Data in Translational Medicine: Shaping the Future
Tuesday July 7, 2026 13:45 - 14:45 CEST
In this session, we'll explore how AI and real-world data can disrupt current research practices by providing insights that help identify unmet needs and focus research efforts more effectively. By thinking big picture, we will discuss how to move forward and apply these advanced tools to make meaningful impacts on patient outcomes. This session aims to inspire and equip participants with a forward-looking perspective on their role in advancing translational medicine.
Learning Objectives:
  1. Synthesize key learnings from the week's sessions and understand their practical applications.
  2. Explore how AI can leverage real-world data to identify unmet needs and direct research efforts.
  3. Discuss strategies for integrating AI insights into translational research to improve patient outcomes.
  4. Reflect on future directions in translational medicine and how to contribute to these advancements.
 
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Speakers
avatar for Richard Foty

Richard Foty

Director of Epidemiology & Data Analytics, Respond Health, HealthEdge Innovation
Richard Foty is the Director of Epidemiology & Data Analytics at Respond Health, where he is helping to develop and leverage sophisticated techniques in AI to draw critical intelligence from the largest health dataset in the USA. His work focuses on translating complex data into actionable... Read More →
avatar for Vicki Seyfert-Margolis

Vicki Seyfert-Margolis

Respond health
Dr. Seyfert-Margolis founded RespondHealth (previously known as My Own Med, Inc.) to disrupt incumbent methods of clinical trialing, new product trialing and patient registry development – all in service of her aim to deliver better health outcomes to those afflicted with disease... Read More →
Tuesday July 7, 2026 13:45 - 14:45 CEST
TBA
 
Wednesday, July 8
 

08:30 CEST

Morning Primer
Wednesday July 8, 2026 08:30 - 09:00 CEST
A reflection on the previous day's learnings and a grounding in how the current day's sessions are critical to Translational Medicine.
Speakers
avatar for Richard Foty

Richard Foty

Director of Epidemiology & Data Analytics, Respond Health, HealthEdge Innovation
Richard Foty is the Director of Epidemiology & Data Analytics at Respond Health, where he is helping to develop and leverage sophisticated techniques in AI to draw critical intelligence from the largest health dataset in the USA. His work focuses on translating complex data into actionable... Read More →
avatar for Marc van Mil

Marc van Mil

Associate Professor Biomedical Education, UMC Utrecht
Marc van Mil is associate professor biomedical education at University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands. He cares about and contributes to the professional development of future clinicians, clinician scientists and biomedical scientists; both by being an excellent teacher and... Read More →
Wednesday July 8, 2026 08:30 - 09:00 CEST
TBA

09:00 CEST

Navigating the Regulatory Pathway for Successful Translation to Benefit Patients
Wednesday July 8, 2026 09:00 - 10:00 CEST
Understanding the regulatory landscape is crucial for successful translational research. This session will provide an overview of the importance of regulation in the context of translational medicine, emphasizing the critical points at which researchers should consider regulatory requirements and their impact on the research process. We will explore the basics of clinical trials, key endpoints, special considerations for rare disease trials, and how these regulatory aspects apply to our case study. By integrating regulatory considerations early in the research process, researchers can better navigate the path from bench to bedside, ensuring compliance and facilitating the development of effective therapies.
Learning Objectives:
  1. Understand the fundamental principles of clinical trials, including phases, design, and key endpoints.
  2. Recognize the unique challenges and considerations involved in conducting clinical trials for rare diseases.
  3. Apply regulatory principles to real-world case studies, illustrating the practical implications of regulatory requirements.
Speakers
avatar for Marc van Mil

Marc van Mil

Associate Professor Biomedical Education, UMC Utrecht
Marc van Mil is associate professor biomedical education at University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands. He cares about and contributes to the professional development of future clinicians, clinician scientists and biomedical scientists; both by being an excellent teacher and... Read More →
avatar for Vicki Seyfert-Margolis

Vicki Seyfert-Margolis

Respond health
Dr. Seyfert-Margolis founded RespondHealth (previously known as My Own Med, Inc.) to disrupt incumbent methods of clinical trialing, new product trialing and patient registry development – all in service of her aim to deliver better health outcomes to those afflicted with disease... Read More →
Wednesday July 8, 2026 09:00 - 10:00 CEST
TBA

11:15 CEST

Feedback on Parallel Sessions
Wednesday July 8, 2026 11:15 - 11:45 CEST
Description:
This session brings the full group back together to share key insights from each of the parallel sessions. Representatives from each smaller group will summarize the main topics discussed, highlight key takeaways, and reflect on what was learned. The goal is to ensure collective learning and spark broader conversation by surfacing diverse perspectives from across the sessions.
Speakers
avatar for Marc van Mil

Marc van Mil

Associate Professor Biomedical Education, UMC Utrecht
Marc van Mil is associate professor biomedical education at University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands. He cares about and contributes to the professional development of future clinicians, clinician scientists and biomedical scientists; both by being an excellent teacher and... Read More →
Wednesday July 8, 2026 11:15 - 11:45 CEST
TBA

14:15 CEST

The Power of Diverse Perspectives (Part 1)
Wednesday July 8, 2026 14:15 - 15:15 CEST
Description:
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women worldwide. Historically, women have been under-represented in cardiovascular research studies, leading to gaps in understanding how heart disease affects women differently than men. Specific research in women has uncovered heart diseases that are more chronic and unique risk factors for heart disease, such as hormonal changes during menopause, pregnancy-related conditions (e.g., preeclampsia), and autoimmune diseases that are more prevalent in women. This talk will give isight into how perspectives from women in research and cardiology are now changing clinical practice. 
Speakers
avatar for Janine Geerling

Janine Geerling

Assistant Professor, UMC Utrecht
As a biomedical scientist specialized in higher education teaching, I dedicate myself to designing and providing educational activities that stimulate the development of student's research skills. More specifically, I focus on training students to design their research in an inclusive... Read More →
avatar for Roos de Jonge

Roos de Jonge

Assistant professor community engaged learning, UMC Utrecht
Roos de Jonge studied Medical Biology at the University of Amsterdam and obtained her PhD in the AMC at the Department of Neurosience with the topic: "Genetic profiling of the peripheral nervous system". Due to an extensive role as a caregiver for her daughter with a congenital heart... Read More →
avatar for Norm Rosenblum

Norm Rosenblum

Pediatric Nephrologist, Senior Scientist, SickKids, U Toronto
Dr. Norman Rosenblum is Professor of Paediatrics, Physiology, and Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology at the University of Toronto, a Paediatric Nephrologist and Senior Scientist at the Hospital for Sick Children, and Scientific Director of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research... Read More →
avatar for Casper Schoemaker

Casper Schoemaker

Advisor patient involvement in research and double talent, UMC Utrecht
Casper Schoemaker, PhD is an advisor on patient involvement in research at the Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital of the UMC Utrecht and INVOLV.He was trained as a researcher and he used to be a senior researcher and project leader at the National Institute for Public Health and the... Read More →
Wednesday July 8, 2026 14:15 - 15:15 CEST
TBA

15:30 CEST

The Power of Diverse Perspectives (Part 2)
Wednesday July 8, 2026 15:30 - 16:30 CEST
Speakers
avatar for Roos de Jonge

Roos de Jonge

Assistant professor community engaged learning, UMC Utrecht
Roos de Jonge studied Medical Biology at the University of Amsterdam and obtained her PhD in the AMC at the Department of Neurosience with the topic: "Genetic profiling of the peripheral nervous system". Due to an extensive role as a caregiver for her daughter with a congenital heart... Read More →
avatar for Casper Schoemaker

Casper Schoemaker

Advisor patient involvement in research and double talent, UMC Utrecht
Casper Schoemaker, PhD is an advisor on patient involvement in research at the Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital of the UMC Utrecht and INVOLV.He was trained as a researcher and he used to be a senior researcher and project leader at the National Institute for Public Health and the... Read More →
Wednesday July 8, 2026 15:30 - 16:30 CEST
TBA
 
Thursday, July 9
 

08:30 CEST

Morning Primer
Thursday July 9, 2026 08:30 - 09:00 CEST
A reflection on the previous day's learnings and a grounding in how the current day's sessions are critical to Translational Medicine.
Speakers
avatar for Richard Foty

Richard Foty

Director of Epidemiology & Data Analytics, Respond Health, HealthEdge Innovation
Richard Foty is the Director of Epidemiology & Data Analytics at Respond Health, where he is helping to develop and leverage sophisticated techniques in AI to draw critical intelligence from the largest health dataset in the USA. His work focuses on translating complex data into actionable... Read More →
avatar for Marc van Mil

Marc van Mil

Associate Professor Biomedical Education, UMC Utrecht
Marc van Mil is associate professor biomedical education at University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands. He cares about and contributes to the professional development of future clinicians, clinician scientists and biomedical scientists; both by being an excellent teacher and... Read More →
Thursday July 9, 2026 08:30 - 09:00 CEST
TBA
 
Friday, July 10
 

09:00 CEST

Smart Risk Taking - Exploring Career Paths in Translational Medicine: Academia and Beyond
Friday July 10, 2026 09:00 - 10:00 CEST
It is important to explore various career paths in translational medicine to understand the broad spectrum of opportunities available. Together, we will chart the pros and cons of different career options, including academia, industry (biotech and pharma), entrepreneurship (start-up culture), government policy/administration, clinical care, and non-profit sectors. We will discuss the personal attributes essential for success in these fields, the skills required, and how to determine the best path for you. We will also reflect on personal career aspirations and how to balance professional goals with life goals. This session is designed to get participants thinking about their career paths and how they fit into their overall lives.
Learning Objectives:
  1. Explore the different career opportunities available in translational medicine, including academia, industry, entrepreneurship, government policy, clinical care, and non-profit sectors.
  2. Identify the personal attributes and skills important for success in various career paths within translational medicine.
  3. Reflect on personal career aspirations and how to balance professional goals with life goals.
Speakers
avatar for Richard Foty

Richard Foty

Director of Epidemiology & Data Analytics, Respond Health, HealthEdge Innovation
Richard Foty is the Director of Epidemiology & Data Analytics at Respond Health, where he is helping to develop and leverage sophisticated techniques in AI to draw critical intelligence from the largest health dataset in the USA. His work focuses on translating complex data into actionable... Read More →
avatar for Vicki Seyfert-Margolis

Vicki Seyfert-Margolis

Respond health
Dr. Seyfert-Margolis founded RespondHealth (previously known as My Own Med, Inc.) to disrupt incumbent methods of clinical trialing, new product trialing and patient registry development – all in service of her aim to deliver better health outcomes to those afflicted with disease... Read More →
Friday July 10, 2026 09:00 - 10:00 CEST
TBA

10:15 CEST

Trust in Science
Friday July 10, 2026 10:15 - 11:15 CEST
Session description:
What happens when you, as a scientist, enter the public arena to communicate the science you stand for—and are met not only with appreciation, but also with skepticism, resistance, or even denial?

In this interview session, Marc Bonten will share his personal experiences from his public roles during the COVID-19 pandemic. Together, you will explore how to navigate medical misinformation in public debates and (social) media, and reflect on the responsibilities and challenges of being a visible scientific voice in society.
Learning objectives:
  • Critically reflect on the role of scientists in public debates and the ethical challenges involved in communicating science to diverse audiences.
  • Identify strategies for effectively responding to medical misinformation in (social) media and public discourse.
  • Develop personal insights into how trust in science is built, challenged, and maintained in times of societal crisis.
 
Speakers
avatar for Marc Bonten

Marc Bonten

UMC Utrecht

avatar for Marc van Mil

Marc van Mil

Associate Professor Biomedical Education, UMC Utrecht
Marc van Mil is associate professor biomedical education at University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands. He cares about and contributes to the professional development of future clinicians, clinician scientists and biomedical scientists; both by being an excellent teacher and... Read More →
Friday July 10, 2026 10:15 - 11:15 CEST
TBA

11:15 CEST

Eureka Networking Program
Friday July 10, 2026 11:15 - 12:00 CEST
Details to be confirmed.
Speakers
ST

Sanne ter Meulen

Assistant professor, UMC Utrecht
Biography Sanne ter Meulen – de Jong, PhDSanne ter Meulen is assistant professor in biomedical education at University Medical Center Utrecht, The Netherlands. She obtained her PhD at the department Medical Physiology of the UMC Utrecht in 2015, concerning the detection of cardiac... Read More →
Friday July 10, 2026 11:15 - 12:00 CEST
TBA

14:30 CEST

How Do You Measure Success?
Friday July 10, 2026 14:30 - 15:30 CEST
During this session we will explore and reflect on what success as a translational scientist is considered to be in diverse sectors of health research and how this coincides with one's personal vision of success.
Speakers
avatar for Richard Foty

Richard Foty

Director of Epidemiology & Data Analytics, Respond Health, HealthEdge Innovation
Richard Foty is the Director of Epidemiology & Data Analytics at Respond Health, where he is helping to develop and leverage sophisticated techniques in AI to draw critical intelligence from the largest health dataset in the USA. His work focuses on translating complex data into actionable... Read More →
CD

Chiara Di Resta

Associate Professor, Clinical Pathology, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan

avatar for Norm Rosenblum

Norm Rosenblum

Pediatric Nephrologist, Senior Scientist, SickKids, U Toronto
Dr. Norman Rosenblum is Professor of Paediatrics, Physiology, and Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology at the University of Toronto, a Paediatric Nephrologist and Senior Scientist at the Hospital for Sick Children, and Scientific Director of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research... Read More →
Friday July 10, 2026 14:30 - 15:30 CEST
TBA

15:30 CEST

Finale
Friday July 10, 2026 15:30 - 16:30 CEST
A review of what we've learned and experienced together over the past week and a look to your future in Translational Medicine as a Eureka Alumnus.
Speakers
avatar for Ernest Diez Benavente

Ernest Diez Benavente

Assistant Professor, University Medical Center Utrecht
As an Assistant Professor in experimental cardiology at the UMC Utrecht (Netherlands) my group focusses on the analysis of complex biological data to understand sex differences in atherosclerosis. In addition, we have a strong motivation to valorise our findings into clinically relevant... Read More →
avatar for Richard Foty

Richard Foty

Director of Epidemiology & Data Analytics, Respond Health, HealthEdge Innovation
Richard Foty is the Director of Epidemiology & Data Analytics at Respond Health, where he is helping to develop and leverage sophisticated techniques in AI to draw critical intelligence from the largest health dataset in the USA. His work focuses on translating complex data into actionable... Read More →
avatar for Pat Furlong

Pat Furlong

Founding President and CEO, Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy (PPMD)

avatar for Janine Geerling

Janine Geerling

Assistant Professor, UMC Utrecht
As a biomedical scientist specialized in higher education teaching, I dedicate myself to designing and providing educational activities that stimulate the development of student's research skills. More specifically, I focus on training students to design their research in an inclusive... Read More →
avatar for Roos de Jonge

Roos de Jonge

Assistant professor community engaged learning, UMC Utrecht
Roos de Jonge studied Medical Biology at the University of Amsterdam and obtained her PhD in the AMC at the Department of Neurosience with the topic: "Genetic profiling of the peripheral nervous system". Due to an extensive role as a caregiver for her daughter with a congenital heart... Read More →
ST

Sanne ter Meulen

Assistant professor, UMC Utrecht
Biography Sanne ter Meulen – de Jong, PhDSanne ter Meulen is assistant professor in biomedical education at University Medical Center Utrecht, The Netherlands. She obtained her PhD at the department Medical Physiology of the UMC Utrecht in 2015, concerning the detection of cardiac... Read More →
avatar for Marc van Mil

Marc van Mil

Associate Professor Biomedical Education, UMC Utrecht
Marc van Mil is associate professor biomedical education at University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands. He cares about and contributes to the professional development of future clinicians, clinician scientists and biomedical scientists; both by being an excellent teacher and... Read More →
LN

Luigi Negri

Managing Partner; Venture Partner, ThinKeen Global Consulting; Obloo Ventures
avatar for Berent Prakken

Berent Prakken

Emeritus professor, UMC Utrecht
Berent Prakken (MD, PhD) is vice-dean and director of the biomedical education centre at the Utrecht Medical Center Utrecht (UMCU), the Netherlands. He is also professor of pediatric immunology at the UMCU and honorary professor at the University of Ghent, Belgium. Berent Prakken... Read More →
CD

Chiara Di Resta

Associate Professor, Clinical Pathology, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan

avatar for Norm Rosenblum

Norm Rosenblum

Pediatric Nephrologist, Senior Scientist, SickKids, U Toronto
Dr. Norman Rosenblum is Professor of Paediatrics, Physiology, and Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology at the University of Toronto, a Paediatric Nephrologist and Senior Scientist at the Hospital for Sick Children, and Scientific Director of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research... Read More →
avatar for Hester den Ruijter

Hester den Ruijter

Professor of Cardiovascular disease in women, Univ. Med. Ctr., Utrecht
I am a professor at the Laboratory of Experimental Cardiology in the University Medical Center Utrecht. My research focusses on sex differences in cardiovascular diseases. I have been trained in fundamental research as well as in clinical epidemiology. Currently, I coordinate both... Read More →
avatar for Casper Schoemaker

Casper Schoemaker

Advisor patient involvement in research and double talent, UMC Utrecht
Casper Schoemaker, PhD is an advisor on patient involvement in research at the Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital of the UMC Utrecht and INVOLV.He was trained as a researcher and he used to be a senior researcher and project leader at the National Institute for Public Health and the... Read More →
avatar for Vicki Seyfert-Margolis

Vicki Seyfert-Margolis

Respond health
Dr. Seyfert-Margolis founded RespondHealth (previously known as My Own Med, Inc.) to disrupt incumbent methods of clinical trialing, new product trialing and patient registry development – all in service of her aim to deliver better health outcomes to those afflicted with disease... Read More →
avatar for Anita Small

Anita Small

Owner/Founder, Small LANGUAGE CONNECTIONS
Dr. Anita Small is a sociolinguist, educator, mediator and researcher - inspired to bridge different worlds through communication, arts, language and culture. Founder/owner of small LANGUAGE CONNECTIONS, working with non-profit organizations, educational institutions, museums, theatres... Read More →
avatar for Anna van Suchtelen

Anna van Suchtelen

visual artist & writer, independent
Anna van Suchtelen (New York 1961) studied Literature (MA) in Groningen, the Netherlands and Visual Arts at University of California San Diego, USA. She is an artist and a writer. Text and narrative play a crucial role in her visual work, which includes installations, audio works... Read More →
avatar for Bas Vastert

Bas Vastert

Head of department of pediatric rheumatology ad inmunology, Wilhelmina Childrens’ Hospital, UMC Utrecht
I am a pediatric rheumatologist/immunologist and a translational researcher with a PhD on mechanisms of disease and therapy in severe Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) in 2013. I am staff member of the department of pediatric rheumatology & immunology since 2012, and head of this... Read More →
avatar for Femke van Wijk

Femke van Wijk

Professor Immunology and Manager Research Pediatrics, UMC Utrecht
Femke van Wijk is a Professor in Tissue Immunology at the Center for Translational Immunology at the University Medical Centre Utrecht (UMCU) in the Netherlands. Dr. van Wijk obtained her PhD on mechanisms of oral tolerance and allergic sensitization to peanut at the Utrecht University... Read More →
Friday July 10, 2026 15:30 - 16:30 CEST
TBA
 
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