Pattern-Cog holds its first General Assembly Meeting in person in Helsinki

On 19 October, partners working on the Pattern-Cog project met during a General Assembly meeting, held online and in-person in Helsinki, Finland. Funded by ERA Per-Med, the overarching goal of our project is 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.

During the meeting, partners highlighted key project developments and achievements. The meeting’s agenda included multidisciplinary presentations from the different work packages (WPs) leaders. The agenda also featured discussions on collaborations and dissemination plans.

The meeting was attended by representatives of the six institutions participating in Pattern-Cog and was chaired by Jussi Tohka, project leader, who thanked all attendees for their participation, valuable input, and continued efforts on behalf of the project.

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