April 23, 2024

PRECISEU Meetup Best Practice Champions 2025: Genomcore and ENGAGE ATMP

PRECISEU Meetup Best Practice Champions 2025: Genomcore and ENGAGE ATMP

INVITATION

The PRECISEU Best Practice Recognition celebrates scientists that develop novel therapeutic approaches (advanced therapeutic medicinal products, ATMPs) in collaboration with patients and at the same time handle health data with care.

The winning projects are excellent examples from academia and startups. They have developed novel tools for personalized medicine. Their excellence covers data collection, hosting and sharing health data and their innovation allows personalized treatment of the individual. But not only this: The patient involvement in project development has had a significant impact on their studies.

PRECISEU brings to you online MeetUp sessions to discuss with the winners what it needs to boost their projects. 

Is it funding? Is it regulatory adaptions? Is it something you haven’t thought of?

Meet the best!

We kindly invite you to join the MeetUp sessions on:

22 January 2026, 11:30 am – 1 pm (CET): Genomcore and ENGAGE ATMP (register here)

Learn more about the winners of the first Edition of the PRECISEU Best Practice Recognition here

 

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