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22.5.2023

23.5.2023: Melika Azim Zadegan & Catherine Suubi Kayonga: Insights from Neuro Ethics and Patient Rights Course 

Melika Azim Zadegan & Catherine Suubi Kayonga: Insights from Neuro Ethics and Patient Rights Course As researchers, our responsibilities extend beyond the realm of conducting valid and reliable research. We understand the significance of prioritising the well-being and rights of our study participants, as well as the potential impact of our work on society. In […]

16.5.2023

16.5.2023: Meheli Banerjee: Inside DPMM Winter School: A Glimpse into the Exciting World of Research and Collaboration

Meheli Banerjee: Inside DPMM Winter School: A Glimpse into the Exciting World of Research and Collaboration Joining the Neuro-Innovation programme to conduct research on RNA in the brain evidently meant that I would also be a part of University of Eastern Finland’s Doctoral Programme in Molecular Medicine (DPMM). Along with many other perks of this […]

11.5.2023

11.5.2023: Kaustubh Jadhav: The Silent Struggle: Shedding Light on Adolescent Mental Health Problem

Kaustubh Jadhav: The Silent Struggle: Shedding Light on Adolescent Mental Health Problems Ever wondered why some school-going children have difficulty concentrating or underperform compared to their classmates? They prefer to live isolated from the clan, mostly silent and seem to be lost in their own world. I am sure you might have noticed someone from […]

2.5.2023

3.5.2023: Catherine Suubi Kayonga & Melika Azim Zadegan: Empowering the Elderly: How Social Robots and Wearables Can Improve Quality of Life 

Catherine Suubi Kayonga & Melika Azim Zadegan: Empowering the Elderly: How Social Robots and Wearables Can Improve Quality of Life  This post unveils artificial intelligence as a possible ray of hope and a medium that can be harnessed to realise some of the social and healthcare needs of older people, to make their lives better.  […]

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