Program for Advanced Euroderm Excellence Course 2025
Participation restricted to AEE participants
Thursday, 23 January 2025:
08:30-08:40
Welcome and introduction to the EDF
Prof. Michael P. Schön, Germany
Focus I: administration and leadership in academic dermatology
08:40-09:05
Managing an academic department of Dermatology I
Prof. Martine Bagot, Paris, France
09:05-09:30
Managing an academic department of Dermatology II
Prof. Külli Kingo, Tartu, Estonia
09:30-09:55
Dermatology in changing political frameworks: Defining our niche
Prof. Peter Wolf, Graz, Austria
09:55-10:15
Coffee break and discussions with faculty
Focus II: research: public funding, industry collaborations, publishing
10:15-10:40
Scientific collaborations between academia and industry - the industrial perspective
Dr. Volker Koscielny, Muenster, Germany
10:40-11:05
Scientific collaborations between academia and industry - the academic perspective
Prof. Caroline Robert, Villejuif Cedex, France
11:05-11:30
Challenges for scientific publishing and scientific
Prof. Luise Erpenbeck, Muenster, Germany
11:30-11:55
Successful grant writing and funding strategies for research
Prof. Charlotta Enerbäck, Linköping, Sweden
11:55-12:30
Lunch break
Wake up challenge after lunch
12:30-13:00
How to give a great lecture
Prof. John McGrath, London, UK
Focus III: personal career development and networking
13:00-13:25
Developing a successful career as clinician scientist and maintain a work/life balance
Prof. Muzlifah Haniffa, Newcastle, UK
(online talk)
13:50-14:10
Coffee break
14:10-15:00
Breakout groups: Networking and personal career development
Group I: Prof. Nick Reynolds, Newcastle, UK
Group II: Prof. Miklós Sárdy, Budapest, Hungary
15:00-15:20
Preparation for group presentations (with coffee break)
15:20-16:00
Group presentations and feedback discussions
Prof. Michael P. Schön, Göttingen, Germany
16:00
End of course
Prof. John McGrath, London, UK