Concerto for piano and science. ASSET at the Verbier Festival

On July 30th, the Verbier Festival, one of the most prestigious music festival in Europe, hosted “Concerto for Piano and science”, a public workshop organized in collaboration with the ASSET project. Aim of the event was to stimulate the audience by alternating public health messages and high level classical music performances, played by the Russian piano player Andrey Gugnin, laureate of the international Beethoven and Gina Bachauer competition. His piano pieces was accompanied by the presentations of six international scientific experts, who explored different topics ranging from public health to neuroscience. The whole event has been filmed and each intervention is now available at the following links:

Dr Ariel Beresniak, Data Mining International,Suisse. Welcome and Introduction:  Santé individuelle et collective

Andrey Gugnin Piano: Etudes de Chopin 1-2-3 Opus 25

Dr Pierre Lemarquis, Neurologue, France: Effets de la musique sur le cerveau: actions préventives et curatives

Andrey Gugnin Piano: Etudes de Chopin 4-5 Opus 25

Helene Vareille, Fondation Vareille, Suisse: Impact cognitif d'un programme pilote d'éducation musicale

Andrey Gugnin Piano: Etudes de Chopin 6-7 Opus 25

Dr Donato Greco, Epidemiologiste, Italie: Epidémies humaines d'origine animale (Germs spillover)

Andrey Gugnin Piano: Etudes de Chopin 8-9-10 Opus 25

Dr Sylvie Briand, WHO, Suisse : Réponses aux Pandémies: Le nouvel orchestre pour une santé globale

Andrey Gugnin Piano: Etudes de Chopin  11-12 Opus 25

Dr Alberto Perra, Istituto Superiore di sanita, Italy: Trois petites choses que l'on peut faire pour défendre la communauté de la prochaine pandémie

Andrey Gugnin Piano: Sonata Romantica Opus 53 n°1, Medtner

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Health system analysis to support capacity development in response to the threat of pandemic influenza in Asia
Making society an active participant in water adaptation to global change
Public Participation in Developing a Common Framework for Assessment and Management of Sustainable Innovation
Engaging all of Europe in shaping a desirable and sustainable future
Expect the unexpected and know how to respond
Driving innovation in crisis management for European resilience
Effective communication in outbreak management: development of an evidence-based tool for Europe
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Network for Communicable Disease Control in Southern Europe and Mediterranean Countries
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Strengthening of the national surveillance system for communicable diseases
Surveillance of vaccine preventable hepatitis
European monitoring of excess mortality for public health action
European network for highly infectious disease
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Modelling the spread of pandemic influenza and strategies for its containment and mitigation
Cost-effectiveness assessment of european influenza human pandemic alert and response strategies
Bridging the gap between science, stakeholders and policy makers
Promotion of immunization for health professionals in Europe
Towards inclusive research programming for sustainable food innovations
Addressing chronic diseases and healthy ageing across the life cycle
Medical ecosystem – personalized event-based surveillance
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Assessment of the current pandemic preparedness and response tools, systems and practice at national, EU and global level in priority areas
Analysis of innovative public engagement tools and instruments for dynamic governance in the field of Science in Society
Public Engagement with Research And Research Engagement with Society
Computing Veracity – the Fourth Challenge of Big Data
Providing infrastructure, co-ordination and integration of existing clinical research networks on epidemics and pandemics
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Creating mechanisms for effectively tackling the scientific and technology related challenges faced by society
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Creating a structured dialogue and mutual learning with citizens and urban actors by setting up National Networks in 10 countries across Europe
Identifying how children can be change agents in the Science and Society relationship
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