Regions4PerMed Best Practice Award

10 November 2022 - The CSA Regions4PerMed released a call for application for their Best Practice Award. The selected Best Practices will highlight topics and models of regional relevance in Personalised Medicine, belonging to five different categories.

One of the core activities of the European project Regions4PerMed is to collect and disseminate Best Practices (BPs) that are successful in pushing forward the implementation of Personalised Medicine at regional level.

The Best Practice Award is therefore intended to give more visibility to European players (from university, industry, and civil society) that are contributing the most to the field and can thus serve as models for stakeholders that intend to advance in the field.

The Best Practice Award of Regions4PerMed, assigned through an international peer reviewed process, will be granted during a dedicated ceremony during the project’s Final Conference that will take place  in Brussels on March 21st and 22nd, 2023.

For the selected best practices, it is planned to get published in a special issue of the EPMA Journal, Springer Nature (IF 8.836, CiteScore 11.3) - the journal of the European Association for Predictive, Preventive and Personalised Medicine (EPMA).

The selected Best Practices will highlight topics and models of regional relevance belonging to the five different categories represented by the five Key Thematic Areas (KAs) of Regions4PerMed:

  • BIG DATA, ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS AND HEALTH GOVERNANCE
  • HEALTH TECHNOLOGY AND CONNECTED AND INTEGRATED CARE
  • PERSONALISING HEALTH INDUSTRY
  • INNOVATION FLOW IN THE HEALTH CARE
  • TACKLING ETHICAL, ECONOMICAL, LEGAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF PERSONALISED MEDICINE

Timelines:

  • Call Publication: 28 October 2022
  • Call Deadline: 15 December 2022
  • Evaluation by Reviewers: 31 January 2023
  • Communication of Results: 15 February 2023
  • Best Practices Award Ceremony: 21-22 March 2023

More information is available here.

Regions4PerMed is part of the "ICPerMed family" of related initiatives.