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Ahmed Mohamed and Catherine Kayonga.

Ahmed Mohamed and Catherine Suubi Kayonga.

Brain health researchers equipped for an innovation journey

“I don’t think many programmes give you this kind of exposure to both academia and business. It opened my eyes to career opportunities I had not thought of before,” said doctoral researcher Ahmed Mohamed at the kick-out event of the Neuro-Innovation doctoral programme in Kuopio.

Hosted by the University of Eastern Finland (UEF) and co-funded by Horizon 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA), the Neuro-Innovation programme started in autumn 2022 with the aim of training international experts with a broad expertise in brain health innovation. The programme integrates neuroscience, innovation management, social sciences and law, as well as computer science and applied physics, to train new kinds of cross-disciplinary experts. Cross-sectoral collaboration has been another important aspect of the programme.

Päivi Eriksson and Tarja Malm.
Päivi Eriksson and Tarja Malm.
Anna Mäki-Petäjä-Leinonen.

Each doctoral researcher has had at least two supervisors representing different research fields. “Not only have they gained multidisciplinary insight from this arrangement, but it has been rewarding for us supervisors as well to collaborate more,” said Professor Anna Mäki-Petäjä-Leinonen.

Reetta Kälviäinen.

“I think this programme has brought the collaboration, networking and internationalisation within the university’s Neuroscience research community to a new level. The doctoral researchers have challenged us, too, but in a good way,“ added Professor Reetta Kälviäinen, who is one of the supervisors.

Aki Gröhn.

The regional innovation ecosystem cooperative, Kuopio Health, is a partner in both the Neuro-Innovation and NOVEL programmes.  “We are really looking forward to innovations and new entrepreneurs to arise from these activities and to contribute to the ecosystem. Expectations are positive, as neuroscience and brain health are some of the core strengths of the region,” said Aki Gröhn, CEO of Kuopio Health.