Events

Pizza & Science Episode 7
Pizza & Science Episode 7 took place on 25 March, following the PMPC Consortium Meeting, marking a strong and inspiring conclusion to two days of collaboration.
We had the honour of welcoming Adeel Saleem, PhD, Head of the Cell and Gene Therapy Unit at Princess Máxima Center (Utrecht). In his lecture, “Establishing a GMP Facility for Advanced Cell Therapies: From Infrastructure to Clinical Implementation and Lessons Learned Along the Way,” he shared the experience of building a cell therapy unit from the ground up — from securing funding and developing infrastructure to implementing advanced therapies in clinical practice.
The session provided valuable insights into the challenges and practical aspects of translating innovative therapies into real patient care, fostering an engaging discussion among students, clinicians, and researchers.
















Pizza and Science 6th event
Pizza & Science Episode 6 brought together students, clinicians, and researchers for an inspiring discussion on rare diseases and patient advocacy.
We had the honour of welcoming Anne Hugon, parent advocate and EU Project Manager for ERN ITHACA at AP-HP. In her lecture, “Talking Rare Diseases: Experience, Challenges and Hope”, she shared a powerful perspective that bridges lived experience with European-level policy and project work.
The session highlighted the importance of patient voices, equitable access to diagnostics, and quality care in the field of rare diseases, fostering an open and engaging discussion within the PMPC community.














Pizza and Science 5th event
Pizza & Science Episode 5 was a special one — we had the honour of welcoming Dr. Lu Wang, Medical Director of Molecular Pathology at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, USA.
Dr. Wang introduced the field of molecular pathology, highlighting its clinical applications and sharing valuable insights from her work at St. Jude.
The session brought together clinicians, researchers, and students for an engaging discussion on how molecular diagnostics can enhance precision medicine for children.










Pizza and Science 4th event
Pizza&Science Episode 4 was a an absolute success – a full house, great energy, and inspiring conversations. This time we had the pleasure to host Egija Berga-Švītiņa, PhD, Molecular Geneticist at the Children's Clinical University Hospital and Co-Lead of PMPC Center of Excellence WP4.
Her talk “Precision medicine at CCUH: past, present, and what’s next” captivated the audience.
























Pizza and Science 3rd event
On June 19th, for the third time - Pizza&Science event!
Dr. Marie Bernkopf, Head of the Diagnostic Group for Pediatric Solid Tumors at St. Anna Children's Cancer Research Institute (CCRI) Topic: “Liquid Biopsies in Pediatric Oncology: Revolutionizing Diagnosis, Early Relapse Detection and Personalized Treatment”














Pizza and Science 2nd event
Inese Čakstiņa-Dzērve, lead researcher of the RSU Institute of Microbiology and Virology, gave the lecture "First steps and future perspectives towards functional precision medicine in Latvia" on April 10th at the Children’s Clinical University Hospital's Children and Youth Mental Health Centre.














Pizza and Science 1st event
On January 30th the first lecture of the Pizza & Science lecture series was held at CCUH - "Precision Medicine for Pediatric Cancer Care: The More We Know, the Better We Can Treat".
Iniciated and led by Mirjam Blattner-Johnson, science professor and pediatric cancer research group leader at RSU & CCUH & Hopp Children's Cancer Center Heidelberg (KiTZ).










The Latvian Pediatric Cancer Research and Patient Care Lecture Series Pizza&Science brings together students, scientists, doctors, caregivers, patients, and families to foster collaboration and drive innovation in precision pediatric care.
