The future of rare disease starts here: NF leaders gather in Washington, D.C.
Meeting Announcement
From the biology of aging to the future of artificial intelligence (AI)-driven medicine, Mount Sinai Health System will participate at the 2025 Aspen Ideas: Health (Sunday, June 22-Wednesday, June 25) and Aspen Ideas Festival (June 25-Tuesday, July 1) in Aspen, Colorado. Mount Sinai is proud to be a presenting underwriter of both festivals, where Mount Sinai thought leaders will lead discussions and the Health System will provide complimentary dermatologic screenings for attendees. “We return to Aspen Ideas: Health and the Aspen Ideas Festival deeply inspired—by the setting, the community, and the shared pursuit of progress,” said Brendan G. Carr, MD, MA, MS, Chief Executive Officer and the Kenneth L. Davis, MD, Distinguished Chair, Mount Sinai Health System. “This year, my colleagues will explore the emerging science of aging and inflammation and how Mount Sinai is harnessing AI to propel science and health care innovation. Our goal, as a learning health system, is to solve the world’s most complex health and science challenges to improve health of people everywhere.”
The University of Cincinnati will play host to a workshop on the future direction of high-energy physics research. The fifth periodic New Physics Opportunities at Neutrino Facilities workshop runs Wednesday through Friday at UC's Clifton Court Hall.
CRF announced the lineup of Late-Breaking Clinical Trials to be presented at New York Valves: The Structural Heart Summit taking place June 25-27, 2025, at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, North in New York, NY.
The Communities of Practice initiative serves as a vital platform for knowledge exchange, learning, and stakeholder engagement, involving scientists, policymakers, practitioners, and business representatives from across Europe. Their overarching aim is to facilitate the practical application of ecosystem knowledge, thereby supporting more sustainable and informed decisions at different levels.
A study from Catholic University, Piacenza, on the forever chemicals that threaten the human and planet health