Elevate your ESOC journey with these conference side events, setting the stage for an exceptional conference experience in Finland.
These events are designed with the goal of fostering connections among colleagues from diverse disciplines, institutes, and countries, creating an inclusive and collaborative environment that promotes knowledge exchange and networking opportunities.
2nd ICH Academy Meeting (IAM)
Tuesday, 20 May 2025
Helsinki, Finland
Exploring Advancements in Intracerebral Haemorrhage: The ICH Academy Meeting. This half-day meeting aims to bring together stroke scientists and healthcare professionals to exchange and discuss the latest advancements and research in the field of intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH).
ESO will grant a 10,000 Euros research grant to the best clinical and basic science projects.
Applications are now closed.
ESOTA Interactive Networking Session
Tuesday, 20 May 2025
16:00-18:00
Helsinki, Finland
This networking session aims to foster European collaboration in stroke research, support capacity-building in clinical trials across all experience levels, and offer expert insights into overcoming common trial challenges. Participants will also have the opportunity to connect and hear about the updates and developments of the ESOTA network members.
WISE Networking Event
Tuesday, 20 May 2025,
18:30-20:00
Helsinki, Finland
WISE welcomes anyone interested in working for diversity in stroke from a career and research perspective. This will be a great opportunity to catch up, meet with members, and exchange ideas
WISE meets at Dylan Böle, Pasilankatu 10, 00240 Helsinki for their annual networking event.
Stroke Advocacy Masterclass
Thursday, 22 May 2025
13:15-14:45
Helsinki, Finland
We are calling on stroke care advocates who want to deepen engagement with policymakers and government representatives to prioritise stroke care on the public agenda. This initiative is jointly organised by ESO, Stroke Action Plan for Europe (SAP-E) and Philips.
This exclusive Advocacy Masterclass is only available to ESOC participants with valid registration and there are limited spaces available.
Your voice and experience are central to getting stroke awareness higher on political agendas.
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