Program - ITAPA Norway Day - From Research to Change
08:00
Registration, morning coffee
09:00
úsek 1
9:20 - 9:55 Norway - the Land of Opportunities (hall LONDON I+II) INTERPRETED
The Norwegian healthcare sector is based on high-quality data. In addition to digitization, Norway is also active in the field of health in prevention, screening, and medical technologies and represents a country open to the solution of clinical trials. The country has several excellent universities and research institutes, which are also among the leaders in other areas of "life sciences". Cooperation with these workplaces opens up a new perspective on the health status of the population and, at the same time, new possibilities for solving global challenges for its improvement.
09:20
Šimon Jeseňák,
Moderator
09:20
Mihaela Roxana Cimpan, University of Bergen
Mária Dušinská, NILU Climate and Environmental Research Institute
1on2 interview
Mária Dušinská, NILU Climate and Environmental Research Institute
10:20
úsek 3
10:35 - 11:15 Health and Innovations in Europe (hall BERLIN) INTERPRETED
What are healthcare's key challenges and opportunities in the modern digital age? How can innovative solutions be balanced with ethical responsibility, properly ensure the quality of laboratory processes, and foster the incubation of new ideas for more efficient healthcare? Inspiring insights into how data-driven healthcare, well-set laboratory standards, and innovation can shape the future of healthcare and improve the quality of life of citizens across Europe.
10:35
Šimon Jeseňák,
Moderator
10:35
Olivia Blanchard, Alizé Advisory
Data-driven healthcare: Balancing Innovation with Ethical Responsibility
10:45
Alexandra Misci Hudecová, NILU Climate and Environmental Research Institute
Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) as a Part of Innovation Processes
11:00
úsek 4
11:15 - 11:35 NETWORKING BREAK for Norway day
11:55
úsek 6
12:05 - 12:55 Monitoring of the Environment and Its Impact on Health (hall BERLIN) INTERPRETED
Environmental and human biomonitoring are key tools for monitoring and evaluating the quality of the environment and its impact on human health. Environmental monitoring focuses on monitoring the physical, chemical and biological factors of the environment. Human biomonitoring identifies the presence of toxic substances and their effects in the humans. The importance of environmental and human biomonitoring lies in their ability to identify potential risks to human health and environment. Early warning of environmental threats can lead to disease prevention and public health protection. How can innovation improve the prevention of diseases related to environmental exposure and promote overall public health and protection of environment? How is Slovakia doing in this area?
12:05
Martina Antošová,
Moderator
12:05
Dominik Kadlubiak, APPARA
IGNITE SESSION: Effective protection against polluted air and biomonitoring during sports activity
12:10
Sivakumar Murugadoss, NILU Climate and Environmental Research Institute
Applying Adverse Outcome Pathways to evaluate the Health Impact of Environmental Chemicals
12:20
Erika Halašová, Jesseni's Faculty of Medicine in Martin
Sivakumar Murugadoss, NILU Climate and Environmental Research Institute
Mária Dušinská, NILU Climate and Environmental Research Institute
DISCUSSION "Monitoring the environment and its impact on health"
Sivakumar Murugadoss, NILU Climate and Environmental Research Institute
Mária Dušinská, NILU Climate and Environmental Research Institute
13:05
LUNCH
13:50
úsek 7
14:00 - 14:50 Bio and Nanomaterials in Healthcare (hall BERLIN) INTERPRETED
Developing and using new materials represent an innovative approach, particularly in disease treatment. What are the main challenges in putting these materials into practice? Are these materials safe compared to traditional materials? In which area of healthcare are they most applicable? Bio and nanomaterials represent an essential area for the future of medicine and personalized treatment. Scientific teams around the world are focusing on this area. As part of Norway Day, we present results from the University of Bergen in this field.
14:00
Šimon Jeseňák,
Moderator
14:00
Ivan Rios Mondragon, University of Bergen
Nanodiamond particles and ultra-thin films for biomedical application
14:17
Mihaela Roxana Cimpan, University of Bergen
Ivan Rios Mondragon, University of Bergen
Oliver Štrbák, Jessenius Faculty of Medicine in Martin, Centre for Biomedicine
DISCUSSION "Bio and Nanomaterials in Healthcare"
Ivan Rios Mondragon, University of Bergen
Oliver Štrbák, Jessenius Faculty of Medicine in Martin, Centre for Biomedicine
15:40
úsek 9
15:40 - 17:00 WORKSHOP: Possibilities for Norwegian-Slovakian cooperation (hall BERLIN)
Invitation-only internal workshop to discuss concrete steps to deepen Slovak-Norwegian cooperation.
17:00
Partner of the day
Partners of ITAPA Norway Day - From Research to Change
Working together for a green, competitive and inclusive Europe