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Seminar: Lucy Jung – Innovating in Healthcare and Medical Technologies

228 Royal School of Mines Building, Imperial College London 228 Royal School of Mines Building, Imperial College London, Prince Consort Road, London

Join us for a seminar from Lucy Jung, Founder and CEO ay LYEONS Neurotech. Innovating in Healthcare and Medical Technologies Talk summary: Innovation in healthcare begins with human-centred design - deeply understanding user and key stakeholders needs to develop solutions that truly fit into real-world contexts. By aligning these insights with robust scientific research, we […]

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The NEUROMOD+ Network is co-funded by EPSRC and MRC and is managed through a consortium of four UK universities: Imperial College London and the Universities of Nottingham, Oxford and Edinburgh.

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The EPSRC and MRC Neuromod+ network represents UK research, industry, clinical and patient communities, working together to address the challenge of minimally invasive treatments for brain disorders.

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