In a competition with many excellent projects, and, as a result of the 2nd phase evaluation of Coordination and Support Actions for FET Flagships, Health EU was recognized as the leading project on Human Avatars and Digital Healthcare and is currently in a potential position for future funding.
Health EU management is looking with strong conviction into a bright future of a European mission on creating the first European Integrative Human Avatar Platform under the umbrella of Digital Healthcare enabled by Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things.
Today, we launch the Health EU Manifesto to unify all forces in medicine, biology, social sciences and engineering Europe under the visionary concept of Human Avatars for personalized, preventive and participatory healthcare. We invite all interested universities, research institutes, hospitals, industries and citizen/patient associations and other stakeholders to sign our Manifesto as an expression of direct support!
 
 Alexander M.M. Eggermont is Professor of Oncology and Director General of the Cancer Institute Gustave Roussy, the premier comprehensive cancer center in Europe. His is the current President of the European Academy of Cancer Sciences (EACS) and the Chair of the Consortium Cancer Core Europe. He is a surgeon and tumor immunologist and a melanoma, sarcoma and drug development specialist, in particular immunotherapy, and a fellow of the NCI-NIH Surgery Branch (Steven Rosenberg). Amongst others he was the PI of TNFalpha, Pegylated Interferon, Ipilimumab and Pembrolizumab trials that all resulted in FDA and EMA approvals. He was Head and Professor of Surgical Oncology at Erasmus University Medical Center 2000-2016, and former president of ECCO and EORTC. Among many academic awards he received Joseph Maisin Chair of the Université de Louvain, Society or Surgical Oncology Clinical Research Award, Dutch Surgical Society Award, ASCO Statemens Award, University of Essen Doctorate Honoris Causa.
Alexander M.M. Eggermont is Professor of Oncology and Director General of the Cancer Institute Gustave Roussy, the premier comprehensive cancer center in Europe. His is the current President of the European Academy of Cancer Sciences (EACS) and the Chair of the Consortium Cancer Core Europe. He is a surgeon and tumor immunologist and a melanoma, sarcoma and drug development specialist, in particular immunotherapy, and a fellow of the NCI-NIH Surgery Branch (Steven Rosenberg). Amongst others he was the PI of TNFalpha, Pegylated Interferon, Ipilimumab and Pembrolizumab trials that all resulted in FDA and EMA approvals. He was Head and Professor of Surgical Oncology at Erasmus University Medical Center 2000-2016, and former president of ECCO and EORTC. Among many academic awards he received Joseph Maisin Chair of the Université de Louvain, Society or Surgical Oncology Clinical Research Award, Dutch Surgical Society Award, ASCO Statemens Award, University of Essen Doctorate Honoris Causa. Adrian M. Ionescu is a Professor and Director of the Nanoelectronic Devices Laboratory at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL. His group pioneered new concepts in beyond CMOS devices and technologies. He is the recipient of the IBM Faculty Award 2013 and of the André Blondel Medal 2009 of the Society of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Paris, France. In 2018 he and his co-authors received the IEEE George Smith award for the best paper of IEEE EDL, a leading journal of the Electron Devices Society. He is an IEEE Fellow and a member of the Swiss Academy of Sciences (SATW). In 2016 he was awarded an Advanced ERC Grant to develop energy efficient millivolt transistors and sensors for Internet-of-Things. In 2018, he was appointed as a Chair of the PE7 Committee of the European Research Council (ERC). He was coordinator of many FP6, FP7 and H2020 projects, including the FET Flagship CSA Guardian Angels for a Smarter Life, invited as one of the four finalists in the previous Flagship competition.
Adrian M. Ionescu is a Professor and Director of the Nanoelectronic Devices Laboratory at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL. His group pioneered new concepts in beyond CMOS devices and technologies. He is the recipient of the IBM Faculty Award 2013 and of the André Blondel Medal 2009 of the Society of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Paris, France. In 2018 he and his co-authors received the IEEE George Smith award for the best paper of IEEE EDL, a leading journal of the Electron Devices Society. He is an IEEE Fellow and a member of the Swiss Academy of Sciences (SATW). In 2016 he was awarded an Advanced ERC Grant to develop energy efficient millivolt transistors and sensors for Internet-of-Things. In 2018, he was appointed as a Chair of the PE7 Committee of the European Research Council (ERC). He was coordinator of many FP6, FP7 and H2020 projects, including the FET Flagship CSA Guardian Angels for a Smarter Life, invited as one of the four finalists in the previous Flagship competition. Albert van den Berg received his PhD in 1988 at the University of Twente. From 1988-1993 he worked in Neuchatel, Switzerland, at the CSEM and the University (IMT) on miniaturized chemical sensors. In 2000 he was appointed as full professor on Miniaturized Systems for (Bio)Chemical Analysis at the University of Twente. He published over 450 peer-reviewed publications and from his group over 10 spin-off companies started. He received several honors and awards such as Simon Stevin (2002), two ERC Advanced (2008, 2015) and three ERC Proof of Concept (2011, 2013, 2016) grants, Spinoza prize (2009), Distinguished University Professor (Twente, 2010), Consulting Professor at NPU (China), 2017) and was board member of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences (KNAW) (2011-2016). In 2017 he became co-PI of the Max Planck - University of Twente Center for Complex Fluid Dynamics, and was appointed (co)director of MESA+ institute for Nanotechnology in 2018.
Albert van den Berg received his PhD in 1988 at the University of Twente. From 1988-1993 he worked in Neuchatel, Switzerland, at the CSEM and the University (IMT) on miniaturized chemical sensors. In 2000 he was appointed as full professor on Miniaturized Systems for (Bio)Chemical Analysis at the University of Twente. He published over 450 peer-reviewed publications and from his group over 10 spin-off companies started. He received several honors and awards such as Simon Stevin (2002), two ERC Advanced (2008, 2015) and three ERC Proof of Concept (2011, 2013, 2016) grants, Spinoza prize (2009), Distinguished University Professor (Twente, 2010), Consulting Professor at NPU (China), 2017) and was board member of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences (KNAW) (2011-2016). In 2017 he became co-PI of the Max Planck - University of Twente Center for Complex Fluid Dynamics, and was appointed (co)director of MESA+ institute for Nanotechnology in 2018. 
 
| Name of the organisation | Person of contact | Country | 
|---|---|---|
| 3D PLUS SAS | Pascal Couderc | France | 
| AbbVie | Thomas Jahn | Germany | 
| AlfaBetaNet | Lucio Annunziato | Italy | 
| AlveoliX AG | Olivier Guenat, Nina Hobi, Janick Stucki | Switzerland | 
| AMO | Max Lemme | Germany | 
| Axe PI | Axel Gerhardt | France | 
| Barmer | Christoph Straub | Germany | 
| Bayer AG | Lars Küpfer | Germany | 
| Bioanalytic Münster | Klaus-Michael Weltring | Germany | 
| Biocam Scarl | Lucio Annunziato | Italy | 
| Biovista | Andreas Persidis, Eftychia Lekka | Greece | 
| Bosch BKK | Franz Laermer | Germany | 
| Bracco Imaging s.p.a. | Fulvio Uggeri | Italy | 
| CEDEO SAS | Leonardo Chiariglione | Italy | 
| Centre for Process Innovation | Charanjeet Singh | United Kingdom | 
| CIFAR | Alan Bernstein | Canada | 
| Copenhagen Center for Health Technology (cachet) | Jakob E. Bardram, Professor and Director | Denmark | 
| Corti | Michael R. Boesen, PhD, Co-founder and VP Special Projects | Denmark | 
| CPH Health CHC | Henning Langberg | Denmark | 
| Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry | Leonidas Paschalides | Cyprus | 
| Cyprus Ministry of Health | Christina Yiannaki | Cyprus | 
| DDS Diagnostic | Dana Stan | Romania | 
| Diavita Ltd | Dimiter Dimitrov | Bulgaria | 
| Dr. Schär | Ombretta Polenghi | Italy | 
| Dutch Heart Foundation | Rebecca Abma-Schouten | The Netherlands | 
| Edinethics Ltd | Donald Bruce | United Kingdom | 
| EGAN | Cees Smit, Cor Oosterwijk | The Netherlands | 
| EIT-Health | Jan-Philipp Beck | Germany | 
| Eriksholm Research Center (part of Oticon) | Uwe Hermann, Director | Denmark | 
| European Federation of Neurological Associations (EFNA) | Cathalijne van Doorne | Belgium | 
| European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA) | Magda Chlebus | Belgium | 
| European Lung Foundation (ELF) | Emma Thompson, Isabel Sairava | United Kingdom | 
| European Society for Biomaterials ESB | Pamela Habibovic | France | 
| F.R.S.-FNRS Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique | Véronique Halloin | Belgium | 
| Fonds de recherche du Québec | Rémi Quirion | Canada | 
| Genomics Canada | Marc Lepage | Canada | 
| GenomSys SA | Claudio Alberti | Switzerland | 
| GlaxoSmithKline | Anthony Bahinski | USA | 
| greenTEG AG | Wulf Glatz | Switzerland | 
| Génome Québec | Daniel Coderre | Canada | 
| Hauptverband der österreichischen Sozialversicherungsträger | Alexander Biach | Austria | 
| Health Insurance Organisation | Athos Tsinontides | Cyprus | 
| Helmholtz Inst for Pharma science | Claus-Michael Lehr | Germany | 
| InnovAAL | Pietro Siciliano | Italy | 
| INRA - Human Nutrition Unit | Sergio Polakof, Estelle Pujos-Guillot | France | 
| InSphero AG | Olivier Frey, Jan Lichtenberg | Switzerland | 
| Institute for Clinical Pharmacology (IKP) | Matthias Schwab | Germany | 
| Intelligent Voice Ltd | France | Gérard Chollet | 
| IST AG | Mirko Lehmann | Switzerland | 
| Istituto Superiore di Sanità | Giovanna Schiavoni | Italy | 
| Janssen | Rachel Adams | United Kingdom | 
| liferesult srl | Massimo Pistoia | Italy | 
| LioniX International BV | Henk Leeuwis | The Netherlands | 
| Lundbeck | Kenneth Thistrup | Denmark | 
| MaxWell Biosystems | Urs Frey, Michele Fiscella | Switzerland | 
| Medicines Evaluation Board (the Netherlands) | Jan Willem van der Laan | The Netherlands | 
| MedTronic | Ives Bayon | France | 
| Melanoma Patient Network Europe | Bettina Ryll | Belgium | 
| Merck KGaA (Ares Trading SA) | Charles Massin | Switzerland | 
| Micronit | Ronny van 't Oever | The Netherlands | 
| Microsoft Denmark | Kim Ibfelt | Denmark | 
| microTEC | Helge Bohlmann | Germany | 
| Mila - Quebec Articifcial Intelligence Institute | Valérie Pisane | Canada | 
| Military Hospital Brussels | Vanhoutte | Belgium | 
| MinacNed | Ronny van ‘t Oever | The Netherlands | 
| Mobile Health Unit | Valerie Storms | Belgium | 
| Nanobiotix | Agnes Pottier | France | 
| National Research Council Canada | Jean-François Houle | Canada | 
| NC3Rs | Sam Jackson | United Kingdom | 
| Neurescue | Habib Frost, Founder and CEO | Denmark | 
| Nordic.AI | Lisa Mallner | Denmark | 
| Novartis | Klaus Seuwen | Switzerland | 
| NXP Semiconductors | Radu Surdeanu | The Netherlands | 
| Ontario Genomics | Bettina Hamelin | Canada | 
| Pfizer | Mark Soued | The Netherlands | 
| Philips Electronics Nedeland B.V. | Sieger Swaving | The Netherlands | 
| Photonics 21 | Jürgen Popp, Thomas Mayerhoefer | Germany | 
| Polytechnique Montréal | François Bertrand | Canada | 
| Praxis Pharmaceutical | Eusebio Gainza | Spain | 
| Praxis Pharmaceutical (Keralty) | Eusebio Gainza | Latin America | 
| Pryv SA | Hubert Ridolphi | Switzerland | 
| Robert Bosch GmbH | Jürgen Gross | Germany | 
| Roland Berger GmbH | Steffen Gackstatter | Germany | 
| S.C. Telemedica S.R L | Mioara Radu | Romania | 
| Sanofi | Hartmut Ruetten | Germany | 
| Servier | Olivier Nosjean | France | 
| Soitec | Ionut Radu | France | 
| ST Microelectronics | G. Desoli, Rolandi Canegallo, A. Cremonesi, Sabina Conoci | Italy | 
| Syndicat National de l’Industrie des Technologies Médicales (SNITEM) | Florent Surugue | France | 
| Texas Instruments | Giovanni Frattini | United States | 
| Tissue Click Ltd | Gary Phillips, Anna Guildford | United Kingdom | 
| Université de Sherbrooke | Vincent Aimez | Canada | 
| Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence | Garth Gibson | Canada | 
| VITO | Bart Van Meerbergen | Belgium | 
| Wageningen - Food & Biobased Research | Jurriaan Mes, Liesbeth Luijendijk, Jan Top, Harry Wichers | The Netherlands | 
| Wyss Center for Bio and Neuroengineering | Tracy Laabs | Switzerland | 
| Xsensio | Esmeralda Megally | Switzerland | 
| Zilveren Kruis Achmea | Anja Moonen | The Netherlands |