Brussels, 05 Mar 2004
The Future of Cardiovascular Disease Research in Europe
Brussels, 19 March 2004
WHO? PHILIPPE BUSQUIN, Commissioner for Research, European Commission
In collaboration with Professor Du?an KEBER, Slovenian Minister for health
In collaboration with Maria del Pilar AYUSO CONZ?LEZ, Member of the European Parliament
WHAT? Conference on "The Future of Cardiovascular Disease Research in Europe"
WHEN? 19 March 2004 (9-18 hrs), press conference 13.00
WHERE? Centre Albert Borschette, room 0/A, Rue Froissart, 36, Brussels
On 19 March in Brussels, European Research Commissioner Philippe Busquin will meet about 200 representatives from the field of cardiovascular research. This will include scientists and representatives from academia, industry, public administration, patient organisations, private foundations, European institutions and the media. They will discuss the challenges for cardiovascular disease (CVD) research over the next ten years, how to better organise and co-ordinate this research at the European level and how to raise awareness for the continuing needs in cardiovascular research.
Cardiovascular disease remains by far the leading cause of death in Europe, accounting for more than 40 % of all deaths. This is despite significant progress in disease prevention and treatment. Many challenges remain for the management of cardiovascular disease, in particular the ageing European population and general lifestyle issues. For example, cardiovascular health in women has improved less than in men because of the rate of smoking among women has increased. Improved survival rates for heart attack victims have also driven up figures for cardiovascular disease, with such patients often later developing chronic heart conditions such as congestive heart failure.
European research must address these challenges if further progress is to be made. The conference will contribute this process by providing a forum for discussion on research and infrastructure needs in cardiovascular research. It will also discuss how young researchers can be better supported and how the co-ordination of cardiovascular research in Europe can be improved.
Expert workshops on future and on-going developments, the need for infrastructure and the role of young scientists in cardiovascular research will take place in the lead up to the conference. Results from these workshops will be presented and discussed at the conference.
Conference programme
The conference programme is available below. Conference languages are English and French (simultaneous translation).
For a detailed programme and documents related to the conference please see 04.html
Additional information for the media:
- As mentioned in the programme, a press conference with European Research Commissioner Philippe Busquin, former cardiologist Minister Du?an Keber and Sir Charles George from the British Heart Foundation will take place at 13.00 in room AB/2C in the Centre A. Borschette.
- A number of places will be made available for journalists during the whole conference (Centre A. Borschette, room 0/A).
Contacts
Project officers
Unit "Research on Major Diseases", DG Research, European Commission
Catherine Berens, Tel: +32.2.295 09 40, Fax: +32.2.295 53 65,
E-mail: Catherine.Berens @ cec.eu.int
Elmar Nimmesgern, Tel: +32.2.296 93 04, Fax: +32.2.295 53 65,
E-mail: Elmar.Nimmesgern @ cec.eu.int
Media Contact
Michael H. Wappelhorst, Press and information officer
Information and communication Unit, Research DG, European Commission
Tel: +32.2.298 75 75, Fax: +32.2.295 82 20
E-mail: Michael.Wappelhorst @ cec.eu.int
Commissioner Philippe Busquin's spokesman
Fabio Fabbi, Spokesman for Research Commissioner Philippe Busquin, Press DG
Tel. +32.2.296 41 74, Fax +32.2.296 30 03
E-mail: Fabio.Fabbi @ cec.eu.int
Programme "The Future of Cardiovascular Research in Europe"
19 March 2004, Brussels; Conference Centre Albert Borschette
9:00 – 10:20
- Welcome and Introduction
- Philippe Busquin, European Research Commissioner
- Prof. Du?an Keber, Slovenian Minister for Health
- Maria del Pilar Ayuso González, Member of the European Parliament
9:50
- Keynote lecture: Prof. Sir James Black, King's College London:
- Achievements in fundamental research bring benefit for patients
10:20 - 10:50
- Coffee Break
Morning session
Chair: Prof. Peter Carmeliet, Flanders Interuniversity Institute for Biotechnology and University of Leuven
10:50
- aProf. Thomas Lüscher, University Hospital, Zürich:
- Achievements in clinical cardiovascular research
11:15
- Prof. Daiva Rastenyte, Kaunas University of Medicine:
- Epidemiology of cardiovascular disease
11:30
- Prof. Andrzej Rynkiewicz, Medical University, Gdansk:
- The economic burden of cardiovascular disease in Europe
11:45
- Prof. Brendan Kennelly, Trinity College Dublin:
- Cardiovascular research from the perspective of a patient
12:00
- Prof. Silvia Priori, Maugeri Foundation and University of Pavia:
- Presentation of outcome from workshop on "Future developments in clinical cardiovascular research"
12:25
- Prof. Thomas Eschenhagen, University Hospital Eppendorf, Hamburg:
- Presentation of outcome from workshop "Young scientists in cardiovascular disease research"
12:50-14:05
Lunch and press conference (13:00)
Afternoon session
Chair: Dr. Ketty Schwartz, INSERM U 582, G. H. Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris
14:05
- aDr. Octavi Quintana Trias, Director Health, European Commision:
- EU activities in cardiovascular research
14:25 14:50
15:15-15:45
Coffee break
15:45
- Prof. Anders Svensson, AstraZeneca, M?lndal:
- Strategy of cardiovascular research in industry
16:00
- aDr. Volkert Manger Cats, Netherlands Heart Foundation, The Hague:
- Analysis of funding from different sources
16:15
- Prof. Sir Charles George, British Heart Foundation, London:
- Presentation of outcome from workshop on "Coordination of national research activities"
16:40
General discussion with chairs and presenters
17:30
Summary from rapporteur Prof. John Martin, University College London
17:45
Closing remarks by Commissioner Philippe Busquin
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