Wednesday special session
How to build a successful, sustainable, international research network?
Collaboration, Impact, Empowerment
Aims : This session, led by ERS Clinical Research Collaborations (CRC), and EU projects, draws upon the extensive experience of ERS membership and involvement of ERS and European Lung Foundation (ELF) in consortia. This session aims to explore the journey of building remarkable international research networks through key principles, effective strategies, and best practices, fostering cutting edge research with worldwide impact.
Target audience :
Adult pulmonologist/Clinician, Clinical researcher, General practitioner, Medical Student, Nurse, Paediatrician, Patient, Physician in Pulmonary Training, Physiologist, Scientist (basic, translational), Radiologist, Respiratory physiotherapist
09:45
Introduction and welcome
1
5404
09:50
How to build a great consortium: consortium building, stakeholder engagement
J. Chalmers(Dundee (Angus), United Kingdom)
COI
R. Duarte(Porto, Portugal)
COI
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Description
2
5405
10:10
Finding the right fit: defining your topic to fit with the hot topic of the time, addressing co-morbidities, working across disease areas
C. Brightling(Leicester (Leicestershire), United Kingdom)
COI
T. Blum(Berlin, Germany)
COI
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Description
3
5406
10:30
How to ensure your project has impact: awareness wider than the respiratory field, policy influence, public awareness
H. Goossens(Edegem (Antwerp), Belgium)
COI
R. Faner Canet(Barcelona, Spain)
COI
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Description
4
5407
10:50
Getting involved in international research networks – patient and caregiver perspectives
M. Odemyr(Järved, Sweden)
COI
L. Dixon(Buckingham, United Kingdom)
COI
Z. Powell(Aylesbury, United Kingdom)
COI
T. Schilpzand(Marijenkampen, Netherlands)
COI
S. Pavanello(Rovigo (RO), Italy)
COI
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Description
5
5408
11:10
How to gain the most value from data: how to collect, store and share
C. Porsbjerg(Copenhagen, Denmark)
COI
J. van Boven(Groningen, Netherlands)
COI
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Description
6
5409
11:30
Key success factors for sustainability: long-term interest, funding and enthusiasm
N. Nathan(Paris, France)
COI
L. Grote(Göteborg, Sweden)
COI
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Description
7
5410
11:50
Lungs Europe – how we will support the respiratory community in the future
P. Powell(Sheffield (South Yorkshire), United Kingdom)
COI
S. Siddiqui(London, United Kingdom)
COI
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Description
8
5411
12:05
Networking – discussion on different tables on the different topics with the different speakers
J. Chalmers(Dundee (Angus), United Kingdom)
COI
R. Duarte(Porto, Portugal)
COI
C. Brightling(Leicester (Leicestershire), United Kingdom)
COI
T. Blum(Berlin, Germany)
COI
H. Goossens(Edegem (Antwerp), Belgium)
COI
R. Faner Canet(Barcelona, Spain)
COI
N. Nathan(Paris, France)
COI
P. Powell(Sheffield (South Yorkshire), United Kingdom)
COI
S. Siddiqui(London, United Kingdom)
COI
C. Porsbjerg(Copenhagen, Denmark)
COI
J. van Boven(Groningen, Netherlands)
COI
L. Dixon(Buckingham, United Kingdom)
COI
Z. Powell(Aylesbury, United Kingdom)
COI
T. Schilpzand(Marijenkampen, Netherlands)
COI
S. Pavanello(Rovigo (RO), Italy)
COI
L. Grote(Göteborg, Sweden)
COI
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5412
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