Hauptseminar/Master Seminar: Lost in Translation: The Challenges of Research Transfer into Clinical Practice
Administrative
by
Prof. Nassir Navab
Team:
Beatrice Demiray,
Julia Rackerseder
Type: Advanced Seminar Course
Module IN0014, Master Seminar
Module IN2107
SWS: 2
ECTS: 5 Credits
Location: 03.13.010
Time: TBD See schedule below
Course Language: English
Announcements
- Presentation Workshop on 06.06. (see schedule!)
- 14.01.2019: Preliminary Meeting scheduled: Monday, 04/Feb/2019 17:00 in 03.13.010.
- 14.01.2019: Course website created.
Preliminary Meeting
Date and Time: Monday, 04.02.2019 17:00
Room:
03.13.010
Slides:
pdf
Introduction
Recently growing fields of research like robotics, Deep Learning and novel medical imaging technologies are developing promising concepts and potential products for healthcare and life sciences. State-of-the-art algorithms and discoveries from robust research could significantly improve safety, accuracy, efficiency and economic aspects of modern healthcare. However, the translation of research results into clinical practice remains a great challenge. Carefully evaluated findings fails to achieve widespread use for patients, medical staff and healthcare providers. Translation, the adaption and dissemination of knowledge from fundamental research into clinical products and interventional methods, first into clinical research and finally into healthcare practice (to the 'bedside'), has to overcome many structural, economic, and other boundaries. In this seminar, the students will work in small teams to identify potential barriers for research translation and develop concepts to overcome such barriers on recent publications and real clinical examples. Relevant aspects of regulatory affairs (Europe and USA), health care systems and innovation-driven research will be conveyed.
Registration
Interested students should attend the preliminary meeting. Registration takes places via the
TUM Matching Platform.
The maximum number of participants is 15.
Previous knowledge of the courses
CAMP I and/or
CAMP II is beneficial, but not mandatory.
Schedule
Date | Time | Place | Type | Materials |
Thu, 09.05.2019 | 16:00 - 18:30 | 03.13.010 | Introduction / Workshop | Slides |
Thu, 23.05.2019 | 16:00 - 18:30 | 03.13.010 | Regulatory Workshop | Slides |
Thu, 06.06.2019 | 16:30 - 19:00 | 03.13.010 | Presentation Workshop | Slides |
Thu, 04.07.2019 | 16:00 - 18:30 | 03.13.010 | Team Presentations A & C | |
Thu, 11.07.2019 | 16:00 - 18:30 | 03.13.010 | Team Presentations B & D | |
Thu, 18.07.2019 | 16:00 - 18:30 | 03.13.010 | Team Presentations Retrospective | |
Teams
Team | Topic | Members |
A | AI for Radiology | Diana, Michelle, Borja, Fabian W. |
B | Paperless Medicine | Fernando, Theofilos, Fabian G. |
C | Health Apps | Maria, Patricia, Ryana |
D | Robotic Surgery | Michael, Leon, Krassimir, Miguel |