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As we reach the end of our funding period, I want to take a moment to reflect on the incredible journey we have shared together throughout the Pattern-Cog project. Funded by ERA PerMed, our three-year project included six partners from five European countries, bringing together experts in Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. With a diverse range...
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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...
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ADIS is a collaborative effort to improve early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease by immune profiling of cytotoxic lymphocytes and recording of sleep disturbances. The research project runs for three years with a budget of 1.3 million EUR, until June 2025. As the funding period of this project concludes in June, the ADIS consortium is organising...
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The LETHE project team, in collaboration with the AD-RIDDLE and Pattern-Cog projects, organised on 14 March a webinar on “How can public involvement support research on dementia risk reduction?” The session brought together researchers and a member of the public to discuss how Public Involvement contributes to research on brain health and dementia risk reduction....
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On 11 and 12 February, the European Partnership for Personalised Medicine (EP PerMed) organised its first-ever conference focused on Personalised Medicine Research in Berlin, Germany. The event brought together around 250 international experts in the area of personalised medicine to present and discuss cutting-edge research and successful translation into clinical practice. The two-day conference offered...
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In order to showcase the work we do in Pattern-Cog, European project funded by ERA PerMed, we caught up with Robert Dahnke from University Hospital of Jena and asked him a few questions about his work, expectations and challenges. Please introduce yourself and tell us a bit about the institution you work for I have...
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We are pleased to share a new video featuring four key researchers from the Pattern-Cog project, offering valuable insights into their work and the collaborative efforts driving our initiative. The collaboration between the project’s partners is a key component of its success, fostering a cross-disciplinary approach. Pattern-Cog is a multinational interdisciplinary consortium aiming to improve...
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In order to showcase the work we do in Pattern-Cog, European project funded by ERA PerMed, we caught up with Jussi Tohka, the coordinator of the Pattern-Cog project, and asked him a few questions about his work, expectations and challenges. Please introduce yourself and tell us a bit about the institution/organisation you work for I...
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On 21 October, the Pattern-Cog project hosted its yearly General Assembly meeting, bringing together representatives from six partner organisations to discuss progress and updates on the collaborative initiative. The overarching goal of this project is to improve dementia prevention strategies by developing support tools for the detection of earliest signs of impeding cognitive decline which...
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At the recent Alzheimer Europe Conference in Geneva, the Pattern-Cog project made a strong presence through presentations by members of its team. The 34th Alzheimer Europe Conference, held under the theme “New Horizons – Innovating for Dementia,” took place in Geneva from 8 to 10 October 2024. The event attracted more than 960 delegates from...
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