EPFL Research Day in Geneva and NeuroDay
Campus Biotech, Geneva
The EPFL Research Day at the Biotech Campus and the NeuroDay event took place in Geneva on 12 September 2019, marking the 50th anniversary of EPFL.
EPFL Research Day in Geneva
9:30-13:30
Dedicated to scientific research, innovation and technology transfer, this event brought together EPFL researchers, key actors of the region as well as partners and friends of EPFL. Presentations and panel discussions focused on the work carried out in the fields of biotechnology, neuroscience and neuroprosthetics, along with some of the key collaborations in these fields.
NeuroDay
13:30-19:30
NeuroDay is an EPFL initiative to federate research and collaboration around neurotechnology and general and simulation neuroscience, highlighting the breadth of research in these fields across EPFL. Organised jointly by the Brain Mind Institute, the Blue Brain Project and the Center for Neuroprosthetics, NeuroDay 2019 addressed a wide range of topics from fundamental to translational research.
09:30-10:00 – Arrival and registration
Event moderator: Andreas Mortensen, Vice-President for Research
10:00-10:15 – Welcome
Martin Vetterli, President of EPFL
10:15-10:30 – The Geneva ecosystem and EPFL
Pierre Maudet, State Councillor, Republic and Canton of Geneva
10:30-10:35 – Campus Biotech Ecosystem
Ernesto Bertarelli
10:35-10:40 – Campus Biotech Ecosystem
Mary Tolikas, Director, Wyss Center
10:40-10:55 – Campus Biotech Ecosystem: Round Table of Main Academic Partners
Podium composed of:
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Martin Vetterli, President of EPFL
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Yves Flückiger, Rector, University of Geneva
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Bertrand Levrat, Director General, University Hospitals of Geneva
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Mary Tolikas, Director, Wyss Center
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Benoît Dubuis, Director, Foundation Campus Biotech Geneva
10:55-11:15 – Coffee break
11:15-11:25 – Research and innovation at the Campus Biotech: 21st century medicine
Didier Trono, Coordinator and Chairman of the Strategic Committee, Health 2030
“Western Switzerland’s initiative for personalised healthcare and precision medicine”
11:25-11:35 – EPFL Research and Innovation at the Campus Biotech: Blue Brain Project
Henry Markram, Professor and Director, Blue Brain Project
Kathryn Hess, Professor and Head of the Laboratory for Topology and Neurosciences
“Functional implications of neural architecture: insights from brain simulation and mathematics”
11:35-11:45 – Research and innovation at EPFL at the Campus Biotech: CNP
Stéphanie P. Lacour, Professor and Director, Neuroprostheses Centre (CNP)
11:45-12:05 – Research and innovation at the Campus Biotech: University of Geneva
David Sander, Professor and Director, Centre interfacultaire en Sciences Affectives, University of Geneva
Patrik Vuilleumier, Professor, Laboratory of Behavioural Neurology and Cognitive Imaging, University of Geneva
12:05-12:10 – Conclusion
Andreas Mortensen, Vice-President for Research
12:10-13:30 – Festive aperitif and visits
13:30 – Event start and registration
13:45 – Welcome
Martin Vetterli, President of EPFL
14:00 – Session 1 | Neurocomputation, Neuroscience and Neurotechnology
Modeling and simulation
Henry Markram, BBP
Imaging the brain in action
Carl Petersen, BMI
Wearable and implantable neurotechnologies
Stéphanie P. Lacour, CNP
15:00 – Sensorimotor function, dysfunction and therapy
Pavan Ramdya, BMI
Bernard Schneider, BMI
Grégoire Courtine, CNP-BMI
15:45 – Coffee break
16:30 – Session 2 | New Horizons
Future Cognition
Carmen Sandi, BMI
Dimitri Van De Ville, CNP-IBI
Olaf Blanke, CNP-BMI
17:10 – Future of Neurocomputing
Kathryn Hess, BMI-Maths
David Atienza, STI IEL
Felix Schürmann, BBP-BMI
17:50 – Future Technologies
Diego Ghezzi, CNP-IBI
Alexandra Radenovic, STI-IBI
Mary Tolikas, Wyss Center
18:30 – Closing remarks
18:35 – Apero and networking