CARIM SYMPOSIUM 2023

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  • CARIM SYMPOSIUM 2023
    Wednesday 29 November, location Minderbroedersberg 4-6
    CARIM’s 2023 Scientific Symposium will be held on Wednesday 29 November 2023.
    During the morning programme, our recent laureates will present their objectives, followed by a session on the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science Topsector Plan Medical & Health sciences. A substantial part of the programme will be dedicated to our poster session, in which scientists of CARIM will present their recent research findings.
    In the afternoon, Prof. Paul Shiels, Professor of Geroscience at the University of Glasgow gives a lecture on the exposome of ageing, followed by a presentation by the Harry Crijns Research Grant winner and the outcome of the CARIM survey on employee experience that was executed earlier this year.
    This year’s traditional Robert Reneman lecture, in honour of the Institute’s founding Director, will be given by Prof. Mary Cushman. Mary Cushman is University Distinguished Professor of Medicine and Pathology & Laboratory Medicine at the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont. She is Vice-Chair for Emerging Researchers of the Department of Medicine, Director of the Thrombosis and Hemostasis Program in the Hematology-Oncology Division, Board Director of the Cardiovascular Research Institute, and Co-Director of the Vermont Center for Cardiovascular and Brain Health, an NIH-funded Center of Biomedical Research Excellence. She completed MD, residency and fellowship at UVM and a Master of Science in Epidemiology at Harvard.
    We kindly request you to register, also for the evening celebration, via the CARIM website: www.carimmaast...
    Prof. Tilman Hackeng, Scientific Director
    CARIM School for Cardiovascular Diseases
    CARIM SYMPOSIUM 2023
    Wednesday 29, November, location Minderbroedersberg 4-6
    9.00 - 9.30​Coffee and welcome
    9.30 - 10.00​Opening by Tilman Hackeng
    SESSION 1​Laureates NWO and Dutch Heart Foundation - moderator: Blanche Schroen
    10.00 - 10.20​Sam Heuts - ‘Postoperative myocardial injury: when enough is enough’
    10.20 - 10.40​Rob Holtackers - ‘Interventional cardiac MRI: a new strategy for improved diagnostics and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias’
    10.40 - 11.00​Judith Cosemans - ‘The MegaCardiocyte project - discovering the microvascular landscape from a platelet perspective’
    11.00 - 11.30​Break
    SESSION 2​Ministry of Education, Culture and Science: Topsector Plan Medical & Health Sciences - moderator: Jordi Heijman
    11.30 - 11.50​Astrid Hermans - ‘Optimization of personalized and integrated remote atrial fibrillation care to reduce socioeconomic disparities’​
    11.50 - 12.10​Yannick Nielen - ‘Maastricht Medication Datalink’
    12.10 - 12.30​Frank van Rosmalen - ‘Table 0; documenting the steps to go from clinical database to research dataset’
    12.30 - 14.15​Poster session and lunch
    SESSION 3 ​Moderator: Leon Schurgers
    14.15 -15.00 ​Paul Shiels - ‘Manipulating the exposome of ageing: a geroscience approach to improving healthspan’
    15.00 - 15.15​Harry Crijns Research Grant (moderator: Harry Crijns) (sponsored by Bayer, Amgen & Sanofi)
    15.15 - 15.30​Jordi Heijman - ‘Outcome survey Employee experience CARIM’
    15.30 - 16.00​Break
    SESSION 4​Robert Reneman Lecture (moderator: Henri Spronk)
    16.00 - 17.00​Mary Cushman - ‘Stroke and Cognitive Impairment in a Biracial US Cohort: The REGARDS Study’
    17.00 - 17.30​CARIM awards, CARIM Priori and wrap-up
    17.30​ Evening celebration: Thiessen Wijnkoopers, Grote Gracht 18 Maastricht

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