Detlev Ganten Skolkovo biomedical technologies opportunities and challenges
Transcript of Detlev Ganten Skolkovo biomedical technologies opportunities and challenges
1U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Prof Dr Detlev Ganten
February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
BioMedical technologies at S kolkovoOpportunities and Challenges
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
Science for Higher Education 419 November 2010
RampD expenditure in billions of Euro (2007 data)
Source BUFI 2010 EN
Science for Higher Education 519 November 2010
Excellence Initiativebull new focus on universities to enable them to
ndash develop internationally visible and internationally competitive research priorities
ndash become more attractive for top scientists and students from abroad
ndash strengthen cooperation with non-university research institutions and industry
bull shift in funding philosophy ndash focus on those institutions that already have high quality research to
enable them to excel internationally
ndash THREE LINES OF FUNDING Graduate Schools Research Clusters
Governance
Science for Higher Education 619 November 2010
Awards per scientific discipline per funding line 1st round
Source DFG 2010
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N VortragDGEvoMed06Nov2002
bull Immanuel Kant ( 1724 ndash 1804) was an 18th-century German philosopher
bull Kant was the last influential philosopher of modern Europe in the classic sequence of the theory of knowledge during the Enlightenment beginning with thinkers John Locke George Berkeley and David Hume
What can we know
What shall we do
What can we hope for
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
Evolutionary Medicineour biologigal history goes back to the origins
of life and works on old patents
Our civilisation is new changes are fast
The Mismatch results in Diseases of Civilisation
bdquohellipTHEGAPhellipldquo
Our Biology is very old and Evolution is slow
bull Nutrition Hunger
bull ORIGINALLY good food utilisation evolutionary
advantage (The Survivors)
bull TODAY overweight Diabetes metabolic syndrome
cardiovascular diseases
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N VortragDGEvoMed06Nov200213
1 Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)
In p a t ie n t c a r e
SOURCE OECD4 0
175
22
32
61
109
32
253
38
30
44
2
8
8
10
10
13
14
34
51
80
A n c i l la r y s e r v ic e s
D a y c a r e
P r im a r y p r e v e n t io
n
In v e s t m e n t s in m e d ic a l
f a c i l i t ie s
P h a r m a c e u t ica l g o o d s
O u t p a t ie n t c a r e
T h e r a p e u t ic a p p l ia n c e s
H o m e h e a l t h c a r e
H e a l t h a d m in is t r a -t io n a n d in s u r a n c e
Total health care expenditure
H e a lt h c a r e s p e n d
EUR billions 2006
A n n u a l g r o w t h r a t e Percent 1970 - 2006
In G e r m a n y p a t ie n t c a r e a n d p h a r m a c e u t ic a ls a r e a m o n g t h e b ig g e s t h e a l t h c a r e e x p e n d it u r e s
Expenditures for primary care have been growing slower than all other expenditures
T o t a l = 2 3 0 b n
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
SEITE 15
GenotypePersonalised Medizine
Clinical Systems Biology
Bioinformatics
Sequencing Analysis
Phenotype Health ndash Disease Cardiovascular - Neuro - Cancer
DNA (Genome 20000 Genes)
RNA
Proteins (Proteome)
Metabolites (Metabolome)
Cellular Biology
Organs ( Microbiome)
micro RNA RNAi
DrugsBiologicals
aaa
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
eMonitoring -NetworkingeMonitoring -Networking
Sensors
Analysis
TeleMedicine ndash IT - for your personal Health
Telemedical Center of the Chariteacute ndash Global Service
M e d S e r v ic e L H
n e in
C a r d io lo g y T r a u m a t o lo g y
In t e r n a l M e d ic in e T o x ic o l amp o t h e r s hellip
A n e s t h e s ia In t s C a r e
S h ip s Ya c h t s O i l P la t H o m e C a r eP r iv a t e F l ig h t s
T e le m e d ic a l C a l l C e n t e r
E m e r g e n c y U n it C h a r i t eacute
F o r e ig n H o s p i t a ls M o s c o w S h a n g h a i
G e r F o r e ig n O f f i c e G e r E m b a s s ie sIn t e r n C o m p a n ie s
18
Architecture of the PfH- communication system
Winkler S Koehler FInt J Cardiol 2010 in review
Patient Medical Partners
TMC-physician
Ambulance Hospital phys
GP Cardiologist
Electronic Patient File
Transmission paths for health data
Transmission
Transmissionvia Bluetooth
Blood pressure
ECG + SpO2
Aktivity
Weight
Transmissionvia mobile phone
Control
Notification
Treatmemt
Communication paths in normal cases
Communication paths in case of emergency
Home emergency call
IMMEDIATE
REACTION
Notification
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Telemedicine helps you to feel safe
even when you are on a
lonely trip to Siberia
All the best to you and your family
B e r l in -B u c h
Adlershof
GHC Global Health Care
BOSCH
HU amp FU
21
22
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
The G 8 GROUP - G 20
1
DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan
World Health Summit servesas an annual conference of the M8
29U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Prof Dr Detlev Ganten
February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
BioMedical technologies at S kolkovoOpportunities and Challenges
THANK YOU
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bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
Science for Higher Education 419 November 2010
RampD expenditure in billions of Euro (2007 data)
Source BUFI 2010 EN
Science for Higher Education 519 November 2010
Excellence Initiativebull new focus on universities to enable them to
ndash develop internationally visible and internationally competitive research priorities
ndash become more attractive for top scientists and students from abroad
ndash strengthen cooperation with non-university research institutions and industry
bull shift in funding philosophy ndash focus on those institutions that already have high quality research to
enable them to excel internationally
ndash THREE LINES OF FUNDING Graduate Schools Research Clusters
Governance
Science for Higher Education 619 November 2010
Awards per scientific discipline per funding line 1st round
Source DFG 2010
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N VortragDGEvoMed06Nov2002
bull Immanuel Kant ( 1724 ndash 1804) was an 18th-century German philosopher
bull Kant was the last influential philosopher of modern Europe in the classic sequence of the theory of knowledge during the Enlightenment beginning with thinkers John Locke George Berkeley and David Hume
What can we know
What shall we do
What can we hope for
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
Evolutionary Medicineour biologigal history goes back to the origins
of life and works on old patents
Our civilisation is new changes are fast
The Mismatch results in Diseases of Civilisation
bdquohellipTHEGAPhellipldquo
Our Biology is very old and Evolution is slow
bull Nutrition Hunger
bull ORIGINALLY good food utilisation evolutionary
advantage (The Survivors)
bull TODAY overweight Diabetes metabolic syndrome
cardiovascular diseases
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N VortragDGEvoMed06Nov200213
1 Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)
In p a t ie n t c a r e
SOURCE OECD4 0
175
22
32
61
109
32
253
38
30
44
2
8
8
10
10
13
14
34
51
80
A n c i l la r y s e r v ic e s
D a y c a r e
P r im a r y p r e v e n t io
n
In v e s t m e n t s in m e d ic a l
f a c i l i t ie s
P h a r m a c e u t ica l g o o d s
O u t p a t ie n t c a r e
T h e r a p e u t ic a p p l ia n c e s
H o m e h e a l t h c a r e
H e a l t h a d m in is t r a -t io n a n d in s u r a n c e
Total health care expenditure
H e a lt h c a r e s p e n d
EUR billions 2006
A n n u a l g r o w t h r a t e Percent 1970 - 2006
In G e r m a n y p a t ie n t c a r e a n d p h a r m a c e u t ic a ls a r e a m o n g t h e b ig g e s t h e a l t h c a r e e x p e n d it u r e s
Expenditures for primary care have been growing slower than all other expenditures
T o t a l = 2 3 0 b n
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
SEITE 15
GenotypePersonalised Medizine
Clinical Systems Biology
Bioinformatics
Sequencing Analysis
Phenotype Health ndash Disease Cardiovascular - Neuro - Cancer
DNA (Genome 20000 Genes)
RNA
Proteins (Proteome)
Metabolites (Metabolome)
Cellular Biology
Organs ( Microbiome)
micro RNA RNAi
DrugsBiologicals
aaa
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
eMonitoring -NetworkingeMonitoring -Networking
Sensors
Analysis
TeleMedicine ndash IT - for your personal Health
Telemedical Center of the Chariteacute ndash Global Service
M e d S e r v ic e L H
n e in
C a r d io lo g y T r a u m a t o lo g y
In t e r n a l M e d ic in e T o x ic o l amp o t h e r s hellip
A n e s t h e s ia In t s C a r e
S h ip s Ya c h t s O i l P la t H o m e C a r eP r iv a t e F l ig h t s
T e le m e d ic a l C a l l C e n t e r
E m e r g e n c y U n it C h a r i t eacute
F o r e ig n H o s p i t a ls M o s c o w S h a n g h a i
G e r F o r e ig n O f f i c e G e r E m b a s s ie sIn t e r n C o m p a n ie s
18
Architecture of the PfH- communication system
Winkler S Koehler FInt J Cardiol 2010 in review
Patient Medical Partners
TMC-physician
Ambulance Hospital phys
GP Cardiologist
Electronic Patient File
Transmission paths for health data
Transmission
Transmissionvia Bluetooth
Blood pressure
ECG + SpO2
Aktivity
Weight
Transmissionvia mobile phone
Control
Notification
Treatmemt
Communication paths in normal cases
Communication paths in case of emergency
Home emergency call
IMMEDIATE
REACTION
Notification
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Telemedicine helps you to feel safe
even when you are on a
lonely trip to Siberia
All the best to you and your family
B e r l in -B u c h
Adlershof
GHC Global Health Care
BOSCH
HU amp FU
21
22
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
The G 8 GROUP - G 20
1
DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan
World Health Summit servesas an annual conference of the M8
29U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Prof Dr Detlev Ganten
February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
BioMedical technologies at S kolkovoOpportunities and Challenges
THANK YOU
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
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Science for Higher Education 419 November 2010
RampD expenditure in billions of Euro (2007 data)
Source BUFI 2010 EN
Science for Higher Education 519 November 2010
Excellence Initiativebull new focus on universities to enable them to
ndash develop internationally visible and internationally competitive research priorities
ndash become more attractive for top scientists and students from abroad
ndash strengthen cooperation with non-university research institutions and industry
bull shift in funding philosophy ndash focus on those institutions that already have high quality research to
enable them to excel internationally
ndash THREE LINES OF FUNDING Graduate Schools Research Clusters
Governance
Science for Higher Education 619 November 2010
Awards per scientific discipline per funding line 1st round
Source DFG 2010
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N VortragDGEvoMed06Nov2002
bull Immanuel Kant ( 1724 ndash 1804) was an 18th-century German philosopher
bull Kant was the last influential philosopher of modern Europe in the classic sequence of the theory of knowledge during the Enlightenment beginning with thinkers John Locke George Berkeley and David Hume
What can we know
What shall we do
What can we hope for
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
Evolutionary Medicineour biologigal history goes back to the origins
of life and works on old patents
Our civilisation is new changes are fast
The Mismatch results in Diseases of Civilisation
bdquohellipTHEGAPhellipldquo
Our Biology is very old and Evolution is slow
bull Nutrition Hunger
bull ORIGINALLY good food utilisation evolutionary
advantage (The Survivors)
bull TODAY overweight Diabetes metabolic syndrome
cardiovascular diseases
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N VortragDGEvoMed06Nov200213
1 Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)
In p a t ie n t c a r e
SOURCE OECD4 0
175
22
32
61
109
32
253
38
30
44
2
8
8
10
10
13
14
34
51
80
A n c i l la r y s e r v ic e s
D a y c a r e
P r im a r y p r e v e n t io
n
In v e s t m e n t s in m e d ic a l
f a c i l i t ie s
P h a r m a c e u t ica l g o o d s
O u t p a t ie n t c a r e
T h e r a p e u t ic a p p l ia n c e s
H o m e h e a l t h c a r e
H e a l t h a d m in is t r a -t io n a n d in s u r a n c e
Total health care expenditure
H e a lt h c a r e s p e n d
EUR billions 2006
A n n u a l g r o w t h r a t e Percent 1970 - 2006
In G e r m a n y p a t ie n t c a r e a n d p h a r m a c e u t ic a ls a r e a m o n g t h e b ig g e s t h e a l t h c a r e e x p e n d it u r e s
Expenditures for primary care have been growing slower than all other expenditures
T o t a l = 2 3 0 b n
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
SEITE 15
GenotypePersonalised Medizine
Clinical Systems Biology
Bioinformatics
Sequencing Analysis
Phenotype Health ndash Disease Cardiovascular - Neuro - Cancer
DNA (Genome 20000 Genes)
RNA
Proteins (Proteome)
Metabolites (Metabolome)
Cellular Biology
Organs ( Microbiome)
micro RNA RNAi
DrugsBiologicals
aaa
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
eMonitoring -NetworkingeMonitoring -Networking
Sensors
Analysis
TeleMedicine ndash IT - for your personal Health
Telemedical Center of the Chariteacute ndash Global Service
M e d S e r v ic e L H
n e in
C a r d io lo g y T r a u m a t o lo g y
In t e r n a l M e d ic in e T o x ic o l amp o t h e r s hellip
A n e s t h e s ia In t s C a r e
S h ip s Ya c h t s O i l P la t H o m e C a r eP r iv a t e F l ig h t s
T e le m e d ic a l C a l l C e n t e r
E m e r g e n c y U n it C h a r i t eacute
F o r e ig n H o s p i t a ls M o s c o w S h a n g h a i
G e r F o r e ig n O f f i c e G e r E m b a s s ie sIn t e r n C o m p a n ie s
18
Architecture of the PfH- communication system
Winkler S Koehler FInt J Cardiol 2010 in review
Patient Medical Partners
TMC-physician
Ambulance Hospital phys
GP Cardiologist
Electronic Patient File
Transmission paths for health data
Transmission
Transmissionvia Bluetooth
Blood pressure
ECG + SpO2
Aktivity
Weight
Transmissionvia mobile phone
Control
Notification
Treatmemt
Communication paths in normal cases
Communication paths in case of emergency
Home emergency call
IMMEDIATE
REACTION
Notification
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Telemedicine helps you to feel safe
even when you are on a
lonely trip to Siberia
All the best to you and your family
B e r l in -B u c h
Adlershof
GHC Global Health Care
BOSCH
HU amp FU
21
22
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
The G 8 GROUP - G 20
1
DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan
World Health Summit servesas an annual conference of the M8
29U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Prof Dr Detlev Ganten
February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
BioMedical technologies at S kolkovoOpportunities and Challenges
THANK YOU
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- Slide 9
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
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- Slide 27
- Slide 28
- Slide 29
-
Science for Higher Education 519 November 2010
Excellence Initiativebull new focus on universities to enable them to
ndash develop internationally visible and internationally competitive research priorities
ndash become more attractive for top scientists and students from abroad
ndash strengthen cooperation with non-university research institutions and industry
bull shift in funding philosophy ndash focus on those institutions that already have high quality research to
enable them to excel internationally
ndash THREE LINES OF FUNDING Graduate Schools Research Clusters
Governance
Science for Higher Education 619 November 2010
Awards per scientific discipline per funding line 1st round
Source DFG 2010
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N VortragDGEvoMed06Nov2002
bull Immanuel Kant ( 1724 ndash 1804) was an 18th-century German philosopher
bull Kant was the last influential philosopher of modern Europe in the classic sequence of the theory of knowledge during the Enlightenment beginning with thinkers John Locke George Berkeley and David Hume
What can we know
What shall we do
What can we hope for
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
Evolutionary Medicineour biologigal history goes back to the origins
of life and works on old patents
Our civilisation is new changes are fast
The Mismatch results in Diseases of Civilisation
bdquohellipTHEGAPhellipldquo
Our Biology is very old and Evolution is slow
bull Nutrition Hunger
bull ORIGINALLY good food utilisation evolutionary
advantage (The Survivors)
bull TODAY overweight Diabetes metabolic syndrome
cardiovascular diseases
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N VortragDGEvoMed06Nov200213
1 Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)
In p a t ie n t c a r e
SOURCE OECD4 0
175
22
32
61
109
32
253
38
30
44
2
8
8
10
10
13
14
34
51
80
A n c i l la r y s e r v ic e s
D a y c a r e
P r im a r y p r e v e n t io
n
In v e s t m e n t s in m e d ic a l
f a c i l i t ie s
P h a r m a c e u t ica l g o o d s
O u t p a t ie n t c a r e
T h e r a p e u t ic a p p l ia n c e s
H o m e h e a l t h c a r e
H e a l t h a d m in is t r a -t io n a n d in s u r a n c e
Total health care expenditure
H e a lt h c a r e s p e n d
EUR billions 2006
A n n u a l g r o w t h r a t e Percent 1970 - 2006
In G e r m a n y p a t ie n t c a r e a n d p h a r m a c e u t ic a ls a r e a m o n g t h e b ig g e s t h e a l t h c a r e e x p e n d it u r e s
Expenditures for primary care have been growing slower than all other expenditures
T o t a l = 2 3 0 b n
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
SEITE 15
GenotypePersonalised Medizine
Clinical Systems Biology
Bioinformatics
Sequencing Analysis
Phenotype Health ndash Disease Cardiovascular - Neuro - Cancer
DNA (Genome 20000 Genes)
RNA
Proteins (Proteome)
Metabolites (Metabolome)
Cellular Biology
Organs ( Microbiome)
micro RNA RNAi
DrugsBiologicals
aaa
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
eMonitoring -NetworkingeMonitoring -Networking
Sensors
Analysis
TeleMedicine ndash IT - for your personal Health
Telemedical Center of the Chariteacute ndash Global Service
M e d S e r v ic e L H
n e in
C a r d io lo g y T r a u m a t o lo g y
In t e r n a l M e d ic in e T o x ic o l amp o t h e r s hellip
A n e s t h e s ia In t s C a r e
S h ip s Ya c h t s O i l P la t H o m e C a r eP r iv a t e F l ig h t s
T e le m e d ic a l C a l l C e n t e r
E m e r g e n c y U n it C h a r i t eacute
F o r e ig n H o s p i t a ls M o s c o w S h a n g h a i
G e r F o r e ig n O f f i c e G e r E m b a s s ie sIn t e r n C o m p a n ie s
18
Architecture of the PfH- communication system
Winkler S Koehler FInt J Cardiol 2010 in review
Patient Medical Partners
TMC-physician
Ambulance Hospital phys
GP Cardiologist
Electronic Patient File
Transmission paths for health data
Transmission
Transmissionvia Bluetooth
Blood pressure
ECG + SpO2
Aktivity
Weight
Transmissionvia mobile phone
Control
Notification
Treatmemt
Communication paths in normal cases
Communication paths in case of emergency
Home emergency call
IMMEDIATE
REACTION
Notification
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Telemedicine helps you to feel safe
even when you are on a
lonely trip to Siberia
All the best to you and your family
B e r l in -B u c h
Adlershof
GHC Global Health Care
BOSCH
HU amp FU
21
22
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
The G 8 GROUP - G 20
1
DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan
World Health Summit servesas an annual conference of the M8
29U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Prof Dr Detlev Ganten
February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
BioMedical technologies at S kolkovoOpportunities and Challenges
THANK YOU
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Science for Higher Education 619 November 2010
Awards per scientific discipline per funding line 1st round
Source DFG 2010
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N VortragDGEvoMed06Nov2002
bull Immanuel Kant ( 1724 ndash 1804) was an 18th-century German philosopher
bull Kant was the last influential philosopher of modern Europe in the classic sequence of the theory of knowledge during the Enlightenment beginning with thinkers John Locke George Berkeley and David Hume
What can we know
What shall we do
What can we hope for
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
Evolutionary Medicineour biologigal history goes back to the origins
of life and works on old patents
Our civilisation is new changes are fast
The Mismatch results in Diseases of Civilisation
bdquohellipTHEGAPhellipldquo
Our Biology is very old and Evolution is slow
bull Nutrition Hunger
bull ORIGINALLY good food utilisation evolutionary
advantage (The Survivors)
bull TODAY overweight Diabetes metabolic syndrome
cardiovascular diseases
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N VortragDGEvoMed06Nov200213
1 Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)
In p a t ie n t c a r e
SOURCE OECD4 0
175
22
32
61
109
32
253
38
30
44
2
8
8
10
10
13
14
34
51
80
A n c i l la r y s e r v ic e s
D a y c a r e
P r im a r y p r e v e n t io
n
In v e s t m e n t s in m e d ic a l
f a c i l i t ie s
P h a r m a c e u t ica l g o o d s
O u t p a t ie n t c a r e
T h e r a p e u t ic a p p l ia n c e s
H o m e h e a l t h c a r e
H e a l t h a d m in is t r a -t io n a n d in s u r a n c e
Total health care expenditure
H e a lt h c a r e s p e n d
EUR billions 2006
A n n u a l g r o w t h r a t e Percent 1970 - 2006
In G e r m a n y p a t ie n t c a r e a n d p h a r m a c e u t ic a ls a r e a m o n g t h e b ig g e s t h e a l t h c a r e e x p e n d it u r e s
Expenditures for primary care have been growing slower than all other expenditures
T o t a l = 2 3 0 b n
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
SEITE 15
GenotypePersonalised Medizine
Clinical Systems Biology
Bioinformatics
Sequencing Analysis
Phenotype Health ndash Disease Cardiovascular - Neuro - Cancer
DNA (Genome 20000 Genes)
RNA
Proteins (Proteome)
Metabolites (Metabolome)
Cellular Biology
Organs ( Microbiome)
micro RNA RNAi
DrugsBiologicals
aaa
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
eMonitoring -NetworkingeMonitoring -Networking
Sensors
Analysis
TeleMedicine ndash IT - for your personal Health
Telemedical Center of the Chariteacute ndash Global Service
M e d S e r v ic e L H
n e in
C a r d io lo g y T r a u m a t o lo g y
In t e r n a l M e d ic in e T o x ic o l amp o t h e r s hellip
A n e s t h e s ia In t s C a r e
S h ip s Ya c h t s O i l P la t H o m e C a r eP r iv a t e F l ig h t s
T e le m e d ic a l C a l l C e n t e r
E m e r g e n c y U n it C h a r i t eacute
F o r e ig n H o s p i t a ls M o s c o w S h a n g h a i
G e r F o r e ig n O f f i c e G e r E m b a s s ie sIn t e r n C o m p a n ie s
18
Architecture of the PfH- communication system
Winkler S Koehler FInt J Cardiol 2010 in review
Patient Medical Partners
TMC-physician
Ambulance Hospital phys
GP Cardiologist
Electronic Patient File
Transmission paths for health data
Transmission
Transmissionvia Bluetooth
Blood pressure
ECG + SpO2
Aktivity
Weight
Transmissionvia mobile phone
Control
Notification
Treatmemt
Communication paths in normal cases
Communication paths in case of emergency
Home emergency call
IMMEDIATE
REACTION
Notification
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Telemedicine helps you to feel safe
even when you are on a
lonely trip to Siberia
All the best to you and your family
B e r l in -B u c h
Adlershof
GHC Global Health Care
BOSCH
HU amp FU
21
22
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
The G 8 GROUP - G 20
1
DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan
World Health Summit servesas an annual conference of the M8
29U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Prof Dr Detlev Ganten
February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
BioMedical technologies at S kolkovoOpportunities and Challenges
THANK YOU
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- Slide 4
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U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N VortragDGEvoMed06Nov2002
bull Immanuel Kant ( 1724 ndash 1804) was an 18th-century German philosopher
bull Kant was the last influential philosopher of modern Europe in the classic sequence of the theory of knowledge during the Enlightenment beginning with thinkers John Locke George Berkeley and David Hume
What can we know
What shall we do
What can we hope for
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
Evolutionary Medicineour biologigal history goes back to the origins
of life and works on old patents
Our civilisation is new changes are fast
The Mismatch results in Diseases of Civilisation
bdquohellipTHEGAPhellipldquo
Our Biology is very old and Evolution is slow
bull Nutrition Hunger
bull ORIGINALLY good food utilisation evolutionary
advantage (The Survivors)
bull TODAY overweight Diabetes metabolic syndrome
cardiovascular diseases
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N VortragDGEvoMed06Nov200213
1 Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)
In p a t ie n t c a r e
SOURCE OECD4 0
175
22
32
61
109
32
253
38
30
44
2
8
8
10
10
13
14
34
51
80
A n c i l la r y s e r v ic e s
D a y c a r e
P r im a r y p r e v e n t io
n
In v e s t m e n t s in m e d ic a l
f a c i l i t ie s
P h a r m a c e u t ica l g o o d s
O u t p a t ie n t c a r e
T h e r a p e u t ic a p p l ia n c e s
H o m e h e a l t h c a r e
H e a l t h a d m in is t r a -t io n a n d in s u r a n c e
Total health care expenditure
H e a lt h c a r e s p e n d
EUR billions 2006
A n n u a l g r o w t h r a t e Percent 1970 - 2006
In G e r m a n y p a t ie n t c a r e a n d p h a r m a c e u t ic a ls a r e a m o n g t h e b ig g e s t h e a l t h c a r e e x p e n d it u r e s
Expenditures for primary care have been growing slower than all other expenditures
T o t a l = 2 3 0 b n
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
SEITE 15
GenotypePersonalised Medizine
Clinical Systems Biology
Bioinformatics
Sequencing Analysis
Phenotype Health ndash Disease Cardiovascular - Neuro - Cancer
DNA (Genome 20000 Genes)
RNA
Proteins (Proteome)
Metabolites (Metabolome)
Cellular Biology
Organs ( Microbiome)
micro RNA RNAi
DrugsBiologicals
aaa
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
eMonitoring -NetworkingeMonitoring -Networking
Sensors
Analysis
TeleMedicine ndash IT - for your personal Health
Telemedical Center of the Chariteacute ndash Global Service
M e d S e r v ic e L H
n e in
C a r d io lo g y T r a u m a t o lo g y
In t e r n a l M e d ic in e T o x ic o l amp o t h e r s hellip
A n e s t h e s ia In t s C a r e
S h ip s Ya c h t s O i l P la t H o m e C a r eP r iv a t e F l ig h t s
T e le m e d ic a l C a l l C e n t e r
E m e r g e n c y U n it C h a r i t eacute
F o r e ig n H o s p i t a ls M o s c o w S h a n g h a i
G e r F o r e ig n O f f i c e G e r E m b a s s ie sIn t e r n C o m p a n ie s
18
Architecture of the PfH- communication system
Winkler S Koehler FInt J Cardiol 2010 in review
Patient Medical Partners
TMC-physician
Ambulance Hospital phys
GP Cardiologist
Electronic Patient File
Transmission paths for health data
Transmission
Transmissionvia Bluetooth
Blood pressure
ECG + SpO2
Aktivity
Weight
Transmissionvia mobile phone
Control
Notification
Treatmemt
Communication paths in normal cases
Communication paths in case of emergency
Home emergency call
IMMEDIATE
REACTION
Notification
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Telemedicine helps you to feel safe
even when you are on a
lonely trip to Siberia
All the best to you and your family
B e r l in -B u c h
Adlershof
GHC Global Health Care
BOSCH
HU amp FU
21
22
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
The G 8 GROUP - G 20
1
DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan
World Health Summit servesas an annual conference of the M8
29U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Prof Dr Detlev Ganten
February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
BioMedical technologies at S kolkovoOpportunities and Challenges
THANK YOU
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
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300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
Evolutionary Medicineour biologigal history goes back to the origins
of life and works on old patents
Our civilisation is new changes are fast
The Mismatch results in Diseases of Civilisation
bdquohellipTHEGAPhellipldquo
Our Biology is very old and Evolution is slow
bull Nutrition Hunger
bull ORIGINALLY good food utilisation evolutionary
advantage (The Survivors)
bull TODAY overweight Diabetes metabolic syndrome
cardiovascular diseases
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N VortragDGEvoMed06Nov200213
1 Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)
In p a t ie n t c a r e
SOURCE OECD4 0
175
22
32
61
109
32
253
38
30
44
2
8
8
10
10
13
14
34
51
80
A n c i l la r y s e r v ic e s
D a y c a r e
P r im a r y p r e v e n t io
n
In v e s t m e n t s in m e d ic a l
f a c i l i t ie s
P h a r m a c e u t ica l g o o d s
O u t p a t ie n t c a r e
T h e r a p e u t ic a p p l ia n c e s
H o m e h e a l t h c a r e
H e a l t h a d m in is t r a -t io n a n d in s u r a n c e
Total health care expenditure
H e a lt h c a r e s p e n d
EUR billions 2006
A n n u a l g r o w t h r a t e Percent 1970 - 2006
In G e r m a n y p a t ie n t c a r e a n d p h a r m a c e u t ic a ls a r e a m o n g t h e b ig g e s t h e a l t h c a r e e x p e n d it u r e s
Expenditures for primary care have been growing slower than all other expenditures
T o t a l = 2 3 0 b n
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
SEITE 15
GenotypePersonalised Medizine
Clinical Systems Biology
Bioinformatics
Sequencing Analysis
Phenotype Health ndash Disease Cardiovascular - Neuro - Cancer
DNA (Genome 20000 Genes)
RNA
Proteins (Proteome)
Metabolites (Metabolome)
Cellular Biology
Organs ( Microbiome)
micro RNA RNAi
DrugsBiologicals
aaa
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
eMonitoring -NetworkingeMonitoring -Networking
Sensors
Analysis
TeleMedicine ndash IT - for your personal Health
Telemedical Center of the Chariteacute ndash Global Service
M e d S e r v ic e L H
n e in
C a r d io lo g y T r a u m a t o lo g y
In t e r n a l M e d ic in e T o x ic o l amp o t h e r s hellip
A n e s t h e s ia In t s C a r e
S h ip s Ya c h t s O i l P la t H o m e C a r eP r iv a t e F l ig h t s
T e le m e d ic a l C a l l C e n t e r
E m e r g e n c y U n it C h a r i t eacute
F o r e ig n H o s p i t a ls M o s c o w S h a n g h a i
G e r F o r e ig n O f f i c e G e r E m b a s s ie sIn t e r n C o m p a n ie s
18
Architecture of the PfH- communication system
Winkler S Koehler FInt J Cardiol 2010 in review
Patient Medical Partners
TMC-physician
Ambulance Hospital phys
GP Cardiologist
Electronic Patient File
Transmission paths for health data
Transmission
Transmissionvia Bluetooth
Blood pressure
ECG + SpO2
Aktivity
Weight
Transmissionvia mobile phone
Control
Notification
Treatmemt
Communication paths in normal cases
Communication paths in case of emergency
Home emergency call
IMMEDIATE
REACTION
Notification
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Telemedicine helps you to feel safe
even when you are on a
lonely trip to Siberia
All the best to you and your family
B e r l in -B u c h
Adlershof
GHC Global Health Care
BOSCH
HU amp FU
21
22
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
The G 8 GROUP - G 20
1
DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan
World Health Summit servesas an annual conference of the M8
29U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Prof Dr Detlev Ganten
February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
BioMedical technologies at S kolkovoOpportunities and Challenges
THANK YOU
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
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-
Evolutionary Medicineour biologigal history goes back to the origins
of life and works on old patents
Our civilisation is new changes are fast
The Mismatch results in Diseases of Civilisation
bdquohellipTHEGAPhellipldquo
Our Biology is very old and Evolution is slow
bull Nutrition Hunger
bull ORIGINALLY good food utilisation evolutionary
advantage (The Survivors)
bull TODAY overweight Diabetes metabolic syndrome
cardiovascular diseases
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N VortragDGEvoMed06Nov200213
1 Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)
In p a t ie n t c a r e
SOURCE OECD4 0
175
22
32
61
109
32
253
38
30
44
2
8
8
10
10
13
14
34
51
80
A n c i l la r y s e r v ic e s
D a y c a r e
P r im a r y p r e v e n t io
n
In v e s t m e n t s in m e d ic a l
f a c i l i t ie s
P h a r m a c e u t ica l g o o d s
O u t p a t ie n t c a r e
T h e r a p e u t ic a p p l ia n c e s
H o m e h e a l t h c a r e
H e a l t h a d m in is t r a -t io n a n d in s u r a n c e
Total health care expenditure
H e a lt h c a r e s p e n d
EUR billions 2006
A n n u a l g r o w t h r a t e Percent 1970 - 2006
In G e r m a n y p a t ie n t c a r e a n d p h a r m a c e u t ic a ls a r e a m o n g t h e b ig g e s t h e a l t h c a r e e x p e n d it u r e s
Expenditures for primary care have been growing slower than all other expenditures
T o t a l = 2 3 0 b n
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
SEITE 15
GenotypePersonalised Medizine
Clinical Systems Biology
Bioinformatics
Sequencing Analysis
Phenotype Health ndash Disease Cardiovascular - Neuro - Cancer
DNA (Genome 20000 Genes)
RNA
Proteins (Proteome)
Metabolites (Metabolome)
Cellular Biology
Organs ( Microbiome)
micro RNA RNAi
DrugsBiologicals
aaa
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
eMonitoring -NetworkingeMonitoring -Networking
Sensors
Analysis
TeleMedicine ndash IT - for your personal Health
Telemedical Center of the Chariteacute ndash Global Service
M e d S e r v ic e L H
n e in
C a r d io lo g y T r a u m a t o lo g y
In t e r n a l M e d ic in e T o x ic o l amp o t h e r s hellip
A n e s t h e s ia In t s C a r e
S h ip s Ya c h t s O i l P la t H o m e C a r eP r iv a t e F l ig h t s
T e le m e d ic a l C a l l C e n t e r
E m e r g e n c y U n it C h a r i t eacute
F o r e ig n H o s p i t a ls M o s c o w S h a n g h a i
G e r F o r e ig n O f f i c e G e r E m b a s s ie sIn t e r n C o m p a n ie s
18
Architecture of the PfH- communication system
Winkler S Koehler FInt J Cardiol 2010 in review
Patient Medical Partners
TMC-physician
Ambulance Hospital phys
GP Cardiologist
Electronic Patient File
Transmission paths for health data
Transmission
Transmissionvia Bluetooth
Blood pressure
ECG + SpO2
Aktivity
Weight
Transmissionvia mobile phone
Control
Notification
Treatmemt
Communication paths in normal cases
Communication paths in case of emergency
Home emergency call
IMMEDIATE
REACTION
Notification
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Telemedicine helps you to feel safe
even when you are on a
lonely trip to Siberia
All the best to you and your family
B e r l in -B u c h
Adlershof
GHC Global Health Care
BOSCH
HU amp FU
21
22
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
The G 8 GROUP - G 20
1
DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan
World Health Summit servesas an annual conference of the M8
29U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Prof Dr Detlev Ganten
February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
BioMedical technologies at S kolkovoOpportunities and Challenges
THANK YOU
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
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Our civilisation is new changes are fast
The Mismatch results in Diseases of Civilisation
bdquohellipTHEGAPhellipldquo
Our Biology is very old and Evolution is slow
bull Nutrition Hunger
bull ORIGINALLY good food utilisation evolutionary
advantage (The Survivors)
bull TODAY overweight Diabetes metabolic syndrome
cardiovascular diseases
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N VortragDGEvoMed06Nov200213
1 Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)
In p a t ie n t c a r e
SOURCE OECD4 0
175
22
32
61
109
32
253
38
30
44
2
8
8
10
10
13
14
34
51
80
A n c i l la r y s e r v ic e s
D a y c a r e
P r im a r y p r e v e n t io
n
In v e s t m e n t s in m e d ic a l
f a c i l i t ie s
P h a r m a c e u t ica l g o o d s
O u t p a t ie n t c a r e
T h e r a p e u t ic a p p l ia n c e s
H o m e h e a l t h c a r e
H e a l t h a d m in is t r a -t io n a n d in s u r a n c e
Total health care expenditure
H e a lt h c a r e s p e n d
EUR billions 2006
A n n u a l g r o w t h r a t e Percent 1970 - 2006
In G e r m a n y p a t ie n t c a r e a n d p h a r m a c e u t ic a ls a r e a m o n g t h e b ig g e s t h e a l t h c a r e e x p e n d it u r e s
Expenditures for primary care have been growing slower than all other expenditures
T o t a l = 2 3 0 b n
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
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GenotypePersonalised Medizine
Clinical Systems Biology
Bioinformatics
Sequencing Analysis
Phenotype Health ndash Disease Cardiovascular - Neuro - Cancer
DNA (Genome 20000 Genes)
RNA
Proteins (Proteome)
Metabolites (Metabolome)
Cellular Biology
Organs ( Microbiome)
micro RNA RNAi
DrugsBiologicals
aaa
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
eMonitoring -NetworkingeMonitoring -Networking
Sensors
Analysis
TeleMedicine ndash IT - for your personal Health
Telemedical Center of the Chariteacute ndash Global Service
M e d S e r v ic e L H
n e in
C a r d io lo g y T r a u m a t o lo g y
In t e r n a l M e d ic in e T o x ic o l amp o t h e r s hellip
A n e s t h e s ia In t s C a r e
S h ip s Ya c h t s O i l P la t H o m e C a r eP r iv a t e F l ig h t s
T e le m e d ic a l C a l l C e n t e r
E m e r g e n c y U n it C h a r i t eacute
F o r e ig n H o s p i t a ls M o s c o w S h a n g h a i
G e r F o r e ig n O f f i c e G e r E m b a s s ie sIn t e r n C o m p a n ie s
18
Architecture of the PfH- communication system
Winkler S Koehler FInt J Cardiol 2010 in review
Patient Medical Partners
TMC-physician
Ambulance Hospital phys
GP Cardiologist
Electronic Patient File
Transmission paths for health data
Transmission
Transmissionvia Bluetooth
Blood pressure
ECG + SpO2
Aktivity
Weight
Transmissionvia mobile phone
Control
Notification
Treatmemt
Communication paths in normal cases
Communication paths in case of emergency
Home emergency call
IMMEDIATE
REACTION
Notification
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Telemedicine helps you to feel safe
even when you are on a
lonely trip to Siberia
All the best to you and your family
B e r l in -B u c h
Adlershof
GHC Global Health Care
BOSCH
HU amp FU
21
22
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
The G 8 GROUP - G 20
1
DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan
World Health Summit servesas an annual conference of the M8
29U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Prof Dr Detlev Ganten
February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
BioMedical technologies at S kolkovoOpportunities and Challenges
THANK YOU
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bull Nutrition Hunger
bull ORIGINALLY good food utilisation evolutionary
advantage (The Survivors)
bull TODAY overweight Diabetes metabolic syndrome
cardiovascular diseases
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N VortragDGEvoMed06Nov200213
1 Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)
In p a t ie n t c a r e
SOURCE OECD4 0
175
22
32
61
109
32
253
38
30
44
2
8
8
10
10
13
14
34
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80
A n c i l la r y s e r v ic e s
D a y c a r e
P r im a r y p r e v e n t io
n
In v e s t m e n t s in m e d ic a l
f a c i l i t ie s
P h a r m a c e u t ica l g o o d s
O u t p a t ie n t c a r e
T h e r a p e u t ic a p p l ia n c e s
H o m e h e a l t h c a r e
H e a l t h a d m in is t r a -t io n a n d in s u r a n c e
Total health care expenditure
H e a lt h c a r e s p e n d
EUR billions 2006
A n n u a l g r o w t h r a t e Percent 1970 - 2006
In G e r m a n y p a t ie n t c a r e a n d p h a r m a c e u t ic a ls a r e a m o n g t h e b ig g e s t h e a l t h c a r e e x p e n d it u r e s
Expenditures for primary care have been growing slower than all other expenditures
T o t a l = 2 3 0 b n
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
SEITE 15
GenotypePersonalised Medizine
Clinical Systems Biology
Bioinformatics
Sequencing Analysis
Phenotype Health ndash Disease Cardiovascular - Neuro - Cancer
DNA (Genome 20000 Genes)
RNA
Proteins (Proteome)
Metabolites (Metabolome)
Cellular Biology
Organs ( Microbiome)
micro RNA RNAi
DrugsBiologicals
aaa
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
eMonitoring -NetworkingeMonitoring -Networking
Sensors
Analysis
TeleMedicine ndash IT - for your personal Health
Telemedical Center of the Chariteacute ndash Global Service
M e d S e r v ic e L H
n e in
C a r d io lo g y T r a u m a t o lo g y
In t e r n a l M e d ic in e T o x ic o l amp o t h e r s hellip
A n e s t h e s ia In t s C a r e
S h ip s Ya c h t s O i l P la t H o m e C a r eP r iv a t e F l ig h t s
T e le m e d ic a l C a l l C e n t e r
E m e r g e n c y U n it C h a r i t eacute
F o r e ig n H o s p i t a ls M o s c o w S h a n g h a i
G e r F o r e ig n O f f i c e G e r E m b a s s ie sIn t e r n C o m p a n ie s
18
Architecture of the PfH- communication system
Winkler S Koehler FInt J Cardiol 2010 in review
Patient Medical Partners
TMC-physician
Ambulance Hospital phys
GP Cardiologist
Electronic Patient File
Transmission paths for health data
Transmission
Transmissionvia Bluetooth
Blood pressure
ECG + SpO2
Aktivity
Weight
Transmissionvia mobile phone
Control
Notification
Treatmemt
Communication paths in normal cases
Communication paths in case of emergency
Home emergency call
IMMEDIATE
REACTION
Notification
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Telemedicine helps you to feel safe
even when you are on a
lonely trip to Siberia
All the best to you and your family
B e r l in -B u c h
Adlershof
GHC Global Health Care
BOSCH
HU amp FU
21
22
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
The G 8 GROUP - G 20
1
DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan
World Health Summit servesas an annual conference of the M8
29U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Prof Dr Detlev Ganten
February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
BioMedical technologies at S kolkovoOpportunities and Challenges
THANK YOU
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U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N VortragDGEvoMed06Nov200213
1 Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)
In p a t ie n t c a r e
SOURCE OECD4 0
175
22
32
61
109
32
253
38
30
44
2
8
8
10
10
13
14
34
51
80
A n c i l la r y s e r v ic e s
D a y c a r e
P r im a r y p r e v e n t io
n
In v e s t m e n t s in m e d ic a l
f a c i l i t ie s
P h a r m a c e u t ica l g o o d s
O u t p a t ie n t c a r e
T h e r a p e u t ic a p p l ia n c e s
H o m e h e a l t h c a r e
H e a l t h a d m in is t r a -t io n a n d in s u r a n c e
Total health care expenditure
H e a lt h c a r e s p e n d
EUR billions 2006
A n n u a l g r o w t h r a t e Percent 1970 - 2006
In G e r m a n y p a t ie n t c a r e a n d p h a r m a c e u t ic a ls a r e a m o n g t h e b ig g e s t h e a l t h c a r e e x p e n d it u r e s
Expenditures for primary care have been growing slower than all other expenditures
T o t a l = 2 3 0 b n
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
SEITE 15
GenotypePersonalised Medizine
Clinical Systems Biology
Bioinformatics
Sequencing Analysis
Phenotype Health ndash Disease Cardiovascular - Neuro - Cancer
DNA (Genome 20000 Genes)
RNA
Proteins (Proteome)
Metabolites (Metabolome)
Cellular Biology
Organs ( Microbiome)
micro RNA RNAi
DrugsBiologicals
aaa
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
eMonitoring -NetworkingeMonitoring -Networking
Sensors
Analysis
TeleMedicine ndash IT - for your personal Health
Telemedical Center of the Chariteacute ndash Global Service
M e d S e r v ic e L H
n e in
C a r d io lo g y T r a u m a t o lo g y
In t e r n a l M e d ic in e T o x ic o l amp o t h e r s hellip
A n e s t h e s ia In t s C a r e
S h ip s Ya c h t s O i l P la t H o m e C a r eP r iv a t e F l ig h t s
T e le m e d ic a l C a l l C e n t e r
E m e r g e n c y U n it C h a r i t eacute
F o r e ig n H o s p i t a ls M o s c o w S h a n g h a i
G e r F o r e ig n O f f i c e G e r E m b a s s ie sIn t e r n C o m p a n ie s
18
Architecture of the PfH- communication system
Winkler S Koehler FInt J Cardiol 2010 in review
Patient Medical Partners
TMC-physician
Ambulance Hospital phys
GP Cardiologist
Electronic Patient File
Transmission paths for health data
Transmission
Transmissionvia Bluetooth
Blood pressure
ECG + SpO2
Aktivity
Weight
Transmissionvia mobile phone
Control
Notification
Treatmemt
Communication paths in normal cases
Communication paths in case of emergency
Home emergency call
IMMEDIATE
REACTION
Notification
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Telemedicine helps you to feel safe
even when you are on a
lonely trip to Siberia
All the best to you and your family
B e r l in -B u c h
Adlershof
GHC Global Health Care
BOSCH
HU amp FU
21
22
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
The G 8 GROUP - G 20
1
DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan
World Health Summit servesas an annual conference of the M8
29U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Prof Dr Detlev Ganten
February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
BioMedical technologies at S kolkovoOpportunities and Challenges
THANK YOU
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- Slide 4
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bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
SEITE 15
GenotypePersonalised Medizine
Clinical Systems Biology
Bioinformatics
Sequencing Analysis
Phenotype Health ndash Disease Cardiovascular - Neuro - Cancer
DNA (Genome 20000 Genes)
RNA
Proteins (Proteome)
Metabolites (Metabolome)
Cellular Biology
Organs ( Microbiome)
micro RNA RNAi
DrugsBiologicals
aaa
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
eMonitoring -NetworkingeMonitoring -Networking
Sensors
Analysis
TeleMedicine ndash IT - for your personal Health
Telemedical Center of the Chariteacute ndash Global Service
M e d S e r v ic e L H
n e in
C a r d io lo g y T r a u m a t o lo g y
In t e r n a l M e d ic in e T o x ic o l amp o t h e r s hellip
A n e s t h e s ia In t s C a r e
S h ip s Ya c h t s O i l P la t H o m e C a r eP r iv a t e F l ig h t s
T e le m e d ic a l C a l l C e n t e r
E m e r g e n c y U n it C h a r i t eacute
F o r e ig n H o s p i t a ls M o s c o w S h a n g h a i
G e r F o r e ig n O f f i c e G e r E m b a s s ie sIn t e r n C o m p a n ie s
18
Architecture of the PfH- communication system
Winkler S Koehler FInt J Cardiol 2010 in review
Patient Medical Partners
TMC-physician
Ambulance Hospital phys
GP Cardiologist
Electronic Patient File
Transmission paths for health data
Transmission
Transmissionvia Bluetooth
Blood pressure
ECG + SpO2
Aktivity
Weight
Transmissionvia mobile phone
Control
Notification
Treatmemt
Communication paths in normal cases
Communication paths in case of emergency
Home emergency call
IMMEDIATE
REACTION
Notification
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Telemedicine helps you to feel safe
even when you are on a
lonely trip to Siberia
All the best to you and your family
B e r l in -B u c h
Adlershof
GHC Global Health Care
BOSCH
HU amp FU
21
22
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
The G 8 GROUP - G 20
1
DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan
World Health Summit servesas an annual conference of the M8
29U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Prof Dr Detlev Ganten
February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
BioMedical technologies at S kolkovoOpportunities and Challenges
THANK YOU
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
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SEITE 15
GenotypePersonalised Medizine
Clinical Systems Biology
Bioinformatics
Sequencing Analysis
Phenotype Health ndash Disease Cardiovascular - Neuro - Cancer
DNA (Genome 20000 Genes)
RNA
Proteins (Proteome)
Metabolites (Metabolome)
Cellular Biology
Organs ( Microbiome)
micro RNA RNAi
DrugsBiologicals
aaa
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
eMonitoring -NetworkingeMonitoring -Networking
Sensors
Analysis
TeleMedicine ndash IT - for your personal Health
Telemedical Center of the Chariteacute ndash Global Service
M e d S e r v ic e L H
n e in
C a r d io lo g y T r a u m a t o lo g y
In t e r n a l M e d ic in e T o x ic o l amp o t h e r s hellip
A n e s t h e s ia In t s C a r e
S h ip s Ya c h t s O i l P la t H o m e C a r eP r iv a t e F l ig h t s
T e le m e d ic a l C a l l C e n t e r
E m e r g e n c y U n it C h a r i t eacute
F o r e ig n H o s p i t a ls M o s c o w S h a n g h a i
G e r F o r e ig n O f f i c e G e r E m b a s s ie sIn t e r n C o m p a n ie s
18
Architecture of the PfH- communication system
Winkler S Koehler FInt J Cardiol 2010 in review
Patient Medical Partners
TMC-physician
Ambulance Hospital phys
GP Cardiologist
Electronic Patient File
Transmission paths for health data
Transmission
Transmissionvia Bluetooth
Blood pressure
ECG + SpO2
Aktivity
Weight
Transmissionvia mobile phone
Control
Notification
Treatmemt
Communication paths in normal cases
Communication paths in case of emergency
Home emergency call
IMMEDIATE
REACTION
Notification
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Telemedicine helps you to feel safe
even when you are on a
lonely trip to Siberia
All the best to you and your family
B e r l in -B u c h
Adlershof
GHC Global Health Care
BOSCH
HU amp FU
21
22
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
The G 8 GROUP - G 20
1
DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan
World Health Summit servesas an annual conference of the M8
29U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Prof Dr Detlev Ganten
February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
BioMedical technologies at S kolkovoOpportunities and Challenges
THANK YOU
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
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U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
eMonitoring -NetworkingeMonitoring -Networking
Sensors
Analysis
TeleMedicine ndash IT - for your personal Health
Telemedical Center of the Chariteacute ndash Global Service
M e d S e r v ic e L H
n e in
C a r d io lo g y T r a u m a t o lo g y
In t e r n a l M e d ic in e T o x ic o l amp o t h e r s hellip
A n e s t h e s ia In t s C a r e
S h ip s Ya c h t s O i l P la t H o m e C a r eP r iv a t e F l ig h t s
T e le m e d ic a l C a l l C e n t e r
E m e r g e n c y U n it C h a r i t eacute
F o r e ig n H o s p i t a ls M o s c o w S h a n g h a i
G e r F o r e ig n O f f i c e G e r E m b a s s ie sIn t e r n C o m p a n ie s
18
Architecture of the PfH- communication system
Winkler S Koehler FInt J Cardiol 2010 in review
Patient Medical Partners
TMC-physician
Ambulance Hospital phys
GP Cardiologist
Electronic Patient File
Transmission paths for health data
Transmission
Transmissionvia Bluetooth
Blood pressure
ECG + SpO2
Aktivity
Weight
Transmissionvia mobile phone
Control
Notification
Treatmemt
Communication paths in normal cases
Communication paths in case of emergency
Home emergency call
IMMEDIATE
REACTION
Notification
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Telemedicine helps you to feel safe
even when you are on a
lonely trip to Siberia
All the best to you and your family
B e r l in -B u c h
Adlershof
GHC Global Health Care
BOSCH
HU amp FU
21
22
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
The G 8 GROUP - G 20
1
DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan
World Health Summit servesas an annual conference of the M8
29U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Prof Dr Detlev Ganten
February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
BioMedical technologies at S kolkovoOpportunities and Challenges
THANK YOU
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- Slide 4
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
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Telemedical Center of the Chariteacute ndash Global Service
M e d S e r v ic e L H
n e in
C a r d io lo g y T r a u m a t o lo g y
In t e r n a l M e d ic in e T o x ic o l amp o t h e r s hellip
A n e s t h e s ia In t s C a r e
S h ip s Ya c h t s O i l P la t H o m e C a r eP r iv a t e F l ig h t s
T e le m e d ic a l C a l l C e n t e r
E m e r g e n c y U n it C h a r i t eacute
F o r e ig n H o s p i t a ls M o s c o w S h a n g h a i
G e r F o r e ig n O f f i c e G e r E m b a s s ie sIn t e r n C o m p a n ie s
18
Architecture of the PfH- communication system
Winkler S Koehler FInt J Cardiol 2010 in review
Patient Medical Partners
TMC-physician
Ambulance Hospital phys
GP Cardiologist
Electronic Patient File
Transmission paths for health data
Transmission
Transmissionvia Bluetooth
Blood pressure
ECG + SpO2
Aktivity
Weight
Transmissionvia mobile phone
Control
Notification
Treatmemt
Communication paths in normal cases
Communication paths in case of emergency
Home emergency call
IMMEDIATE
REACTION
Notification
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Telemedicine helps you to feel safe
even when you are on a
lonely trip to Siberia
All the best to you and your family
B e r l in -B u c h
Adlershof
GHC Global Health Care
BOSCH
HU amp FU
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bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
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100 Mio
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Architecture of the PfH- communication system
Winkler S Koehler FInt J Cardiol 2010 in review
Patient Medical Partners
TMC-physician
Ambulance Hospital phys
GP Cardiologist
Electronic Patient File
Transmission paths for health data
Transmission
Transmissionvia Bluetooth
Blood pressure
ECG + SpO2
Aktivity
Weight
Transmissionvia mobile phone
Control
Notification
Treatmemt
Communication paths in normal cases
Communication paths in case of emergency
Home emergency call
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REACTION
Notification
U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Telemedicine helps you to feel safe
even when you are on a
lonely trip to Siberia
All the best to you and your family
B e r l in -B u c h
Adlershof
GHC Global Health Care
BOSCH
HU amp FU
21
22
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
The G 8 GROUP - G 20
1
DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan
World Health Summit servesas an annual conference of the M8
29U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Prof Dr Detlev Ganten
February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
BioMedical technologies at S kolkovoOpportunities and Challenges
THANK YOU
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U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Telemedicine helps you to feel safe
even when you are on a
lonely trip to Siberia
All the best to you and your family
B e r l in -B u c h
Adlershof
GHC Global Health Care
BOSCH
HU amp FU
21
22
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
The G 8 GROUP - G 20
1
DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan
World Health Summit servesas an annual conference of the M8
29U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Prof Dr Detlev Ganten
February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
BioMedical technologies at S kolkovoOpportunities and Challenges
THANK YOU
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Adlershof
GHC Global Health Care
BOSCH
HU amp FU
21
22
bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
The G 8 GROUP - G 20
1
DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan
World Health Summit servesas an annual conference of the M8
29U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Prof Dr Detlev Ganten
February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
BioMedical technologies at S kolkovoOpportunities and Challenges
THANK YOU
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bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
The G 8 GROUP - G 20
1
DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan
World Health Summit servesas an annual conference of the M8
29U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Prof Dr Detlev Ganten
February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
BioMedical technologies at S kolkovoOpportunities and Challenges
THANK YOU
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bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
The G 8 GROUP - G 20
1
DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan
World Health Summit servesas an annual conference of the M8
29U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Prof Dr Detlev Ganten
February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
BioMedical technologies at S kolkovoOpportunities and Challenges
THANK YOU
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bull The German Research System 1991 ndash 2011
bull The Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the Laumlnder of Germany
bull Interdisciplinarity priority areas in research new institutions new governance education quality control
bull The Future of medicine
bull The Role of Skolkovo
bull The World Health Summits 2009 2010 2011
300 Mio
300 Mio100 Mio
about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
The G 8 GROUP - G 20
1
DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan
World Health Summit servesas an annual conference of the M8
29U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Prof Dr Detlev Ganten
February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
BioMedical technologies at S kolkovoOpportunities and Challenges
THANK YOU
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about 2 billion people are treated according to scientific standardsabout 5 billion people are badly treated or not taken care of at all
100 Mio
The G 8 GROUP - G 20
1
DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan
World Health Summit servesas an annual conference of the M8
29U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Prof Dr Detlev Ganten
February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
BioMedical technologies at S kolkovoOpportunities and Challenges
THANK YOU
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1
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World Health Summit servesas an annual conference of the M8
29U N I V E R S I T Auml T S M E D I Z I N B E R L I N
Prof Dr Detlev Ganten
February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
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World Health Summit servesas an annual conference of the M8
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February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
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February 2 2011
detlevgantencharitede
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