AI in Parkinson’s Disease (AIPD) is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Joint Industry-Academic Doctoral Network. AIPD will train a group of 14 Doctoral Candidates in an intersectoral, international and interdisciplinary setting with the aim to educate the next generation of medical data scientists. Our program stands out by a strong translational focus bridging academia and industry. PhD candidates will benefit from:
- Networking Opportunities: AIPD enhances collaboration with leading institutions and researchers in academia and industry across Europe.
- Training and Skills Development: AIPD offers comprehensive training in research and transferable skills, contributing to professional growth.
- Career Advancement: AIPD increases the employability and career prospects of researchers through high-quality research experiences.
- Innovation and Impact: AIPD drives innovation and contributes to societal challenges by supporting cutting-edge research projects in the intersection field of AI and biomedicine.
- Recognition and Prestige: Affiliation with a Marie Skłodowska-Curie program is highly regarded, adding significant value to the researchers’ profiles.
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AIPD’s competitive research program covers areas of highest interest for science and society with applications to Parkinson’s Disease:
· Precision medicine
· Digital health
· Trustworthy AI
Disease area
Parkinson's Disease and related disorders
Field of research
AI
Principal Investigator/ Researcher Names
Niamh Connolly
Professor Jochen Prehn
Institution
Royal College of Surgeons Ireland (RCSI)
Funding body
MSCA
Start date
Project completed
No
End/expected end date
Are you looking to Recruit Research Participants?
Yes