Successful 5th REACT General Assembly Held in Copenhagen

The fifth General Assembly in Copenhagen brought all partners together for two productive days, strengthening collaboration and showcasing significant scientific progress across all work packages.

 

The fifth General Assembly Meeting of the project took place in Copenhagen in the beginning of October, bringing together all partners from all participating countries for two dynamic days of presentations, discussions, and collaboration. With excellent attendance and active participation from every partner institution, the meeting once again highlighted the strong commitment and teamwork that drive the consortium forward.

The programme combined presentations from each of the project’s work packages with interactive discussions and dedicated discussion sessions. This provided a comprehensive overview of the project’s progress and upcoming priorities. Despite a number of challenges, the consortium has achieved significant scientific advances across all areas of work. The results presented in Copenhagen demonstrated clear progress toward the project’s goals and reflected the dedication and expertise of all partners.

A key focus of the meeting was the collaboration between work packages and partners, bringing together laboratory and clinical work packages. Dedicated sessions were held to align methodologies, share data, and coordinate next steps. Strengthening this link between research and clinical practice is essential to ensure that scientific findings can be efficiently translated into meaningful applications. Several practical action points were agreed upon to improve communication and streamline the completion of remaining project tasks.

Beyond the formal sessions, the meeting also offered valuable networking opportunities. Partners used the time to initiate new collaborations or reinforce existing ones, identifying areas of synergy and shared interest across different work packages. These exchanges are expected to lead to closer cooperation and increased scientific output in the months ahead.

The atmosphere throughout the meeting was open, constructive, and forward-looking. Partners shared ideas, addressed challenges, and celebrated achievements. Overall, the fifth General Assembly Meeting was a great success—showcasing the consortium’s progress, reinforcing its collaborative spirit, and setting a clear direction for the final stages of the project. The Copenhagen meeting reaffirmed the project’s strong foundation and its potential to deliver lasting impact across Europe.