And that’s a wrap!

Last week the CATALYSE Consortium gathered in Rome for its 3rd annual project meeting.

Some of the highlights from the meeting include:

  • A powerful keynote from Nick Watts (Centre for Sustainable Medicine, National University of Singapore), which set the stage for discussions on sustainable solutions in healthcare
  • Priorities from the European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA), with reflections on their projects on climate change and health, and how the CATALYSE  project contributes to these initiatives
  • Updates on the progress of each Work Package, followed by in-depth working sessions 
  • An update on the Climate-Health Cluster – a group of 6 European projects linking climate change and health that CATALYSE forms part of, which promotes synergies between the environment and health (research) communities to better understand the link between climate change and health impacts and threats
  • An Early Career Researcher session, with lightning talks and poster sessions, where early career researchers shared the work they’ve done in the project thus far

As we reach the midway point of the project, we had the opportunity to discuss the project progress thus far and focus priorities for the remainder of the project –  an event filled with insightful discussions, collaborative energy, and a shared commitment to addressing climate change and health challenges. 

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