One Health in Serbia

We are glad to inform you that on December 9, Dr Zoltan Perlaki, Representative of General Hospital New Hospital and Paroco medical equipment doo, has participated in “Stakeholder Meeting to Boost Excellence in Research and Inovation Ecosystems for Equity in Health”, event held at the Science Technology Park Belgrade – Naučno-tehnološki park Beograd that brought together education, government and industry in order to join in transforming Serbia’s Healthcare system.

 

 

The aim of this event was to highlight the importance of the One Health approach for the wellbeing of Serbian citizens by integrating approaches for healty food, environment, lifestyles, green technology and other relevant aspects that affect our health and ecosystems.

 

 

Participants have presented their organizations each in light of healthcare transformation that was the subject of the gathering. Special address was made on behalf of Organizing Committee about their projects – GrInShield Twinning Project, led by Dr Svetlana Jovanović, Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, BIOLAWEB project coordinated by Dr Miloš Ćirić, The Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade, EINSTEIN Project, led by Prof. Goran Stojanović, Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad and STEPUPIORS Horizon Europe Twinning Project, led by Dr Milena Cavic, Institute for Oncology and Radiology of Serbia (IORS)

 

 

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New Hospital at the EINSTEIN Project Management Meeting in Linz: First-Year Review and Future Plans

On 04.12. General Hospital New Hospital attended the EINSTEIN project team management meeting at the Johannes Kepler University in Linz. The meeting was organized to review the first year of the project, further successful project management, continuing of efficient communication among project team members, resolve potential problems, and monitor progress by reviewing the implemented and planned activities for the upcoming period.

The EINSTEIN project integrates agriculture, medicine, education, and technology with the goal of developing and applying edible sensors made from carefully selected food ingredients. These sensors enable the monitoring of parameters such as temperature, humidity, pH levels, and the presence of bacteria, contributing to the early detection of issues in food and medical diagnostics. The project represents an innovative approach to personalized treatment through theranostics, allowing for non-invasive identification and treatment of diseases.

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