09:00 - 09:30 |
Topic: Patient engagement: Designing research questions – who gets to do it
Description: One of the reasons that it is rare for policy priorities and medical research to align clearly is that the research agenda (what research questions get asked and therefore answered) is tightly controlled by scientists. How do we make sure more research is more used and useful? How do we make sure the patient and citizen can have a say in how their taxes are spent on research.
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Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
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Topic: Patient engagement: Designing research questions – who gets to do it
Description: One of the reasons that it is rare for policy priorities and medical research to align clearly is that the research agenda (what research questions get asked and therefore answered) is tightly controlled by scientists. How do we make sure more research is more used and useful? How do we make sure the patient and citizen can have a say in how their taxes are spent on research.
Speakers:
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
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09:30 - 10:30 |
Topic: Patient engagement: Designing research questions – who gets to do it
Description: One of the reasons that it is rare for policy priorities and medical research to align clearly is that the research agenda (what research questions get asked and therefore answered) is tightly controlled by scientists. How do we make sure more research is more used and useful? How do we make sure the patient and citizen can have a say in how their taxes are spent on research.
Speakers:
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
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Topic: Patient engagement: Designing research questions – who gets to do it
Description: One of the reasons that it is rare for policy priorities and medical research to align clearly is that the research agenda (what research questions get asked and therefore answered) is tightly controlled by scientists. How do we make sure more research is more used and useful? How do we make sure the patient and citizen can have a say in how their taxes are spent on research.
Speakers:
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
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11:00 |
Topic: Patient engagement: Designing research questions – who gets to do it
Description: One of the reasons that it is rare for policy priorities and medical research to align clearly is that the research agenda (what research questions get asked and therefore answered) is tightly controlled by scientists. How do we make sure more research is more used and useful? How do we make sure the patient and citizen can have a say in how their taxes are spent on research.
Speakers:
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
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Topic: Patient engagement: Designing research questions – who gets to do it
Description: One of the reasons that it is rare for policy priorities and medical research to align clearly is that the research agenda (what research questions get asked and therefore answered) is tightly controlled by scientists. How do we make sure more research is more used and useful? How do we make sure the patient and citizen can have a say in how their taxes are spent on research.
Speakers:
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
| Topic: Patient engagement: Designing research questions – who gets to do it
Description: One of the reasons that it is rare for policy priorities and medical research to align clearly is that the research agenda (what research questions get asked and therefore answered) is tightly controlled by scientists. How do we make sure more research is more used and useful? How do we make sure the patient and citizen can have a say in how their taxes are spent on research.
Speakers:
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
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03:00 - 04:00 |
Topic: Patient engagement: Designing research questions – who gets to do it
Description: One of the reasons that it is rare for policy priorities and medical research to align clearly is that the research agenda (what research questions get asked and therefore answered) is tightly controlled by scientists. How do we make sure more research is more used and useful? How do we make sure the patient and citizen can have a say in how their taxes are spent on research.
Speakers:
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
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Topic: Patient engagement: Designing research questions – who gets to do it
Description: One of the reasons that it is rare for policy priorities and medical research to align clearly is that the research agenda (what research questions get asked and therefore answered) is tightly controlled by scientists. How do we make sure more research is more used and useful? How do we make sure the patient and citizen can have a say in how their taxes are spent on research.
Speakers:
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
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04:00 - 05:00 |
Topic1: Patient engagement: Designing research questions – who gets to do it
Description: One of the reasons that it is rare for policy priorities and medical research to align clearly is that the research agenda (what research questions get asked and therefore answered) is tightly controlled by scientists. How do we make sure more research is more used and useful? How do we make sure the patient and citizen can have a say in how their taxes are spent on research.
Speakers:
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
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Topic2: Patient engagement: Designing research questions – who gets to do it
Description: One of the reasons that it is rare for policy priorities and medical research to align clearly is that the research agenda (what research questions get asked and therefore answered) is tightly controlled by scientists. How do we make sure more research is more used and useful? How do we make sure the patient and citizen can have a say in how their taxes are spent on research.
Speakers:
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
| Topic3: Patient engagement: Designing research questions – who gets to do it
Description: One of the reasons that it is rare for policy priorities and medical research to align clearly is that the research agenda (what research questions get asked and therefore answered) is tightly controlled by scientists. How do we make sure more research is more used and useful? How do we make sure the patient and citizen can have a say in how their taxes are spent on research.
Speakers:
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
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05:00 - 06:00 |
Topic1: Patient engagement: Designing research questions – who gets to do it
Description: One of the reasons that it is rare for policy priorities and medical research to align clearly is that the research agenda (what research questions get asked and therefore answered) is tightly controlled by scientists. How do we make sure more research is more used and useful? How do we make sure the patient and citizen can have a say in how their taxes are spent on research.
Speakers:
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
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Topic2: Patient engagement: Designing research questions – who gets to do it
Description: One of the reasons that it is rare for policy priorities and medical research to align clearly is that the research agenda (what research questions get asked and therefore answered) is tightly controlled by scientists. How do we make sure more research is more used and useful? How do we make sure the patient and citizen can have a say in how their taxes are spent on research.
Speakers:
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
| Topic3: Patient engagement: Designing research questions – who gets to do it
Description: One of the reasons that it is rare for policy priorities and medical research to align clearly is that the research agenda (what research questions get asked and therefore answered) is tightly controlled by scientists. How do we make sure more research is more used and useful? How do we make sure the patient and citizen can have a say in how their taxes are spent on research.
Speakers:
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
Name Surname, Job title, Company name
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