Brain+ kunne i går meddele, at de sammen med en række eksperter indenfor demens har modtaget støtte fra EU til at foretage research indenfor optimering af behandling i hjemmet for personer med demens.
Støtten går til research indenfor to forskellige teknologier af terapi. Dette inkluderer kognitiv stimulationsterapi (CST) og Computerized Cognitive Training (CCT) samt synergieffekten mellem disse teknologier. Dette er en vigtig research ift. det tredje produkt i pipelinen hos Brain+ kaldet CST-for-MCI.
I denne forbindelse udtaler CEO, Kim Baden-Kristensen:
“We have had a successful history of funding research and development through grants. This is the third grant we do with our close research partner from the University of Gothenburg. The consortium combines the knowledge of 13 leading dementia experts and institutions across Europe, which is a foundational way for Brain+ to work and build awareness, acceptance, and fit to different markets. We are 19 Brain+ employees, but when we count all our research partners that number doubles or even triples. This JPDN grant-funded research is another important step forward in maturing our CST and CCT technologies.”
Det er under ”The EU Joint Programme – Neurodegenerative Disease Research” (JPND), at der er modtaget støtte for 496 tusinde SEK, svarende til 48.405 EUR. Der kan læses yderligere om deltagere, grupper og programmer for researcharbejdet i den officielle meddelelse, der kan findes her.
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