Winter School
Technology Transfer - Online

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January 11-15, 2021 - Università degli Studi di Milano, Milano, Italy

About

About the Winter School

This winter school has been organized in the context of the MY-ATRIA project, a H2020's Marie Sklodowska-Curie ETN network for training of twelve PhD students. The scientific problem tackled by the network is the designing and implementation of new technologies to support the treatment and management of atrial fibrillation.

The main topic of the school focuses on the different aspects regarding the technology transfer. In particular, topics, such as identification of market potential of the scientific research, protection using patents and trade secret, CE certification, marketing and pitch presentation design for startups, will be discussed.

The winter school is opened to the general public, such as university students, clinical doctors and professionals in the biomedical engineering field.

Where

The summer school will be held online and the link for connecting to the talks will be sent via email after registration (see below)

When

Monday to Friday
January 11-15, 2021

Enrollment Cost

Free of charge

Schedule

08:30

Winter School Opening (& technical details)

Luca Mainardi (POLIMI) & Roberto Sassi (UMIL)
09:00

ESR12: Effect of atrial fibrillation dynamics on the efficacy of ablation therapies

Jennifer Riccio (UNIZAR)
09:35

ESR11: Assessment of AF therapies targeting ion channels and neural components

Chiara Celotto (UNIZAR)
10:10

ESR10: Integrated and personalized computational model of atria with AF for an efficient ablation therapy

Luca Azzolin (KIT)
10:45

Coffee break

11:15

ESR9: Evaluation of the interplay mechanism between AF and AT detected by a single lead ECG

Guadalupe García Isla (POLIMI)
11:50

ESR8: Assessment of the AF triggers and their role in its progression

Francisco Javier Saiz Vivo (BRC)
12:25

ESR7: Risk stratification and prediction of intervention outcome in AF using novel ECG-based markers of atrial remodelling

Mostafa Abdollahpur (LUND)
08:30

ESR6: AF screening using everyday sensors and data fusion

Hesam Halvaei (LUND)
09:05

ESR5: Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation: Continuous tracking of arrhythmia progression

Ricardo Salinas Martínez (MIE)
09:40

ESR4: Atrial complex networks in endocavitary recordings during AF

Muhamed Vila (UMIL)
10:15

Coffee break

10:45

ESR3: Body Surface Potential Maps and ECG-signals of AF

Giorgio Luongo (KIT)
11:20

ESR2: Detailed 3-D computer models of human atria and torso for studying atrial fibrillation initiation and progression

Rebecca Belletti (UPV)
11:55

ESR1: Bottom-Up study on the implications of interatrial block in the mechanisms of atrial fibrillation

Jordan Eliot (POLIMI)
08:30

How to identify the scientific potentials in your own research

Mirko De Melis (MEDTRONIC BRC), Technical Fellow, R&T EMEA Medtronic
09:20

Design Control, CE-marking and Quality Management Systems. What do you need to legally commercialize your product?

Marco Manduchi (MIE), RA Manager
10:10

Coffee break

10:40

Patents and Trade secrets: how to protect your ideas?

Andrea Civera, Senior Associate Patent Attorney Reddie & Grose LLP, UK (courtesy of MIE)
11:30

Market research: How to assess the technological and commercial potential of your ideas?

Ryan Donlon (MIE), Senior Manager Marketing
14:30

Presentation & Pitch design

Maurizio La Cava, Startup Pitch Strategist PoliHub and author of “Startup pitch”
08:30

Marketing and Entrepreneurship in Life Sciences

Mirko de Melis (MEDTRONIC BRC) Marketing Manager AFS, EMEA
09:30

An update on new funding opportunities in Horizon Europe 2021-2027 & Project management

Laura Mazzola (POLIMI), Fondazione Politecnico
10:30

Coffee break

11:00

Supervisory Board Meeting

(MY-ATRIA Supervisory Board members only)
08:30

Grant writing workshop, Part 1, The art of grantsmanship

Alice Barbaglio (UMIL), Officina H2020
09:30

Grant writing workshop, Part 2, Let’s play! Write your own proposal (ESRs/PhD students only)

Alice Barbaglio (UMIL), Officina H2020
11:00

Coffee break

11:30

Grant writing workshop, Part 3, Try the referee experience: evaluate your peers (ESRs/PhD students only)

Alice Barbaglio (UMIL), Officina H2020
12:00

Concluding event: "Math & Music" by Giulio Pravisani + remote drink

Everyone is invited

Organizers

Registration

Personal information


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Contact Us

Organizers

The school is organized by:
Roberto Sassi, Massimo W. Rivolta, Johan De Bie and Mirko de Melis.

Email

roberto.sassi at unimi dot it