Dear colleagues,
Welcome to the dedicated webpage of the
2nd collaboration meeting EOC/USI and ETHZ/Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI)
The meeting took place on
May 22, 2024 at the
Università della Svizzera italiana, Lugano , Campus EST – Aula Polivalente
We are very thankful to all attendees for the great exchange we had during this second collaboration meeting.
We learned what was build and done in this past year, to enhance the collaboration in clinical and translational research between EOC/USI and ETH Zurich/Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI). New ideas and projects also came to light and we look forward to delving into these new horizons of our collaboration.
The presentations and posters you have prepared to captivate researchers of the other institution, with description of your research activity in terms of areas, focus and publications are visible below by clicking the titles. The program is available here.
In the section below called “useful material” you will find Prof. Ceschi’s closing remarks with the information on how we wish to go further and next steps.
MOVING FORWARD!
As promised, we have uploaded a complete excel table to facilitate/initiate information exchange among EOC-ETHZ researchers (see below in useful material).
This table contains one sheet for each department/institute/research group at the EOC, in which you will be able to find the name of the researcher, and the main topic of research.
A proposal of fields is available to the ETHZ researchers to determine if there are already projects being implemented with our researchers or if you would be interested in the type of research, they do, in order to think about developing future projects.
We are kindly asking you to go to this webpage, go through the document with departments and researchers, fill in where of your interest, and save it.
We hope you find this initiative useful and important as we do believe, and look forward to your feedback so that we can further develop our collaboration in the best possible way.
We remain at your disposal for any further information.
Best regards.
Prof. Dr. Alessandro Ceschi
Prof. Dr. Jörg Goldhahn