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228 Royal School of Mines Building, Imperial College London

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  • April 2025

  • Tue 29

    Seminar: Lucy Jung – Innovating in Healthcare and Medical Technologies

    Featured 29 April 2025 @ 16:00 - 17:00
    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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