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      Meeting on innovation in stroke treatment

      27 May 2025

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      "ESOC brought world experts together in Helsinki to share innovative findings in stroke treatment"

      Helsinki hosted the 11th European Stroke Organisation Conference (ESOC) 2025, Europe's leading forum for advances in research and clinical care of patients with cerebrovascular disease

      This event brought together experts from around the world to share the latest findings and discuss innovative strategies in stroke prevention, treatment, diagnosis and rehabilitation.

      Scientific programme and international collaboration

      The ESOC 2025 scientific programme included major clinical trials, interactive workshops and enriching discussions, designed to connect professionals from various disciplines and countries. The conference provided a unique platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration between researchers, clinicians and other health professionals.

      Participation of Ander Ramos

      Our colleague Ander Ramos took part in ESOC 2025. During the event, Ander presented a talk entitled "The Role of Brain Interfaces in Stroke Recovery".

      • His pioneering work on brain-machine interfaces for stroke rehabilitation served as a starting point.
      • He presented a review of advances in technology and neuroscience for clinical translation over the past decade.

      Future perspectives and technological developments

      In his presentation, Ander also gave an outlook for the future in terms of market transfer, miniaturisation of implantable technology, user-friendly technology for the home and the use of other interfaces, such as nano-agents. His dedication and commitment to cutting-edge research were evident in his presentation and discussions with other experts.

      Impact and contribution to the scientific community

      Ander Ramos' participation in ESOC 2025 highlights his leadership in the field and contributes to the dissemination of pioneering findings that can improve the quality of life for patients.