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Program

Program of the 3rd SACD Research Day on 25th January 2024 in Bern, Switzerland.

Food and drinks will  be provided throughout the day - sponsored by the Anna Mueller Grocholski Foundation. 

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08:45 - 09:00      Welcome from the organization committee

09:00 - 09:30      Keynote Lecture by Prof. Melanie Willke, Interkantonale Hochschule für 

 Heilpädagogik, Zürich: “From research subjects to collaborators - Perspectives on participatory research”

09:40 -10:30       Presentations of study protocols

 Chair: Petra Marsico

10:30 -11:00       Cofee Break

11:00 -11:50       Presentations of finalized results (block 1)

 Chair: Anja Vossenkaul

11:50 -13:30       Lunch at UniS Bar Lounge

13:00 -13:30       General Assembly Swiss Cerebral Palsy Registry (Swiss-CP-Reg)

13:30 -14:10       Presentations of finalized results (block 2)

 Chair: Sebastian Grunt

14:10 - 14:40      Coffee Break

14:40 -15:30       Presentations of preliminary results

 Chair: Christopher Newman

15:30 -16:15       Research Exchange Forum

16:15 -16:30       Awards and closing ceremony

Research Exchange Forum 

The three topics at the next Research Day in 2024 will be:

 1.  From research to clinical practice: how to implement research results?  

       Chairs: PD Dr. med. Dr. phil. nat. Alexander Lämmle & PD Dr. Joël Fluss

 2.  From clinical practice to research: how to explore practice through research?

       Chairs: Prof. Dr. med. Sebastian Grunt & PhD cand. â€‹Petra Marsico

 3.  Clinical research in practice: how to coordinate research projects on childhood disability?

       Chairs: Prof. Dr. med. Christopher Newman & PhD cand. Anja Vossenkaul

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The goal of the Research Exchange Forum is to provide a space for exchange between researchers from different backgrounds and at different career stages, who work within the field of childhood disability. Early career researchers are encouraged to join this forum as well as researcher with more experience. The aim of this forum is to provide an opportunity to benefit from each other's knowledge,  to foster connections and to strengthen pediatric research in Switzerland.

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