Network & Collaborators

International Center for Multimorbidity and Complexity

Collaborators

Janne Estill, PhD, Epidemiologist

Janne Estill, PhD, Epidemiologist

Institute of Global Health, University of Geneva, Switzerland, and School of Basic Medical Sciences, Lanzhou University, China

https://www.unige.ch/medecine/isg/staff/janne-estill


Francisco TT Lai, PhD, Professor of Pharmacology and Family Medicine

Francisco TT Lai, PhD, Professor of Pharmacology and Family Medicine

Department of Pharmacology, and Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care, The University of Hongkong, Hongkong

https://www.pharma.hku.hk/en/Our-People/Professoriate/Assistant-Professor/Professor-Francisco-TT-Lai/Professor-Francisco-TT-Lai-Profile

Gunther Meinlschmidt, Professor of Psychology

Gunther Meinlschmidt, Professor of Psychology

Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, University Basel, Switzerland
https://psychologie.unibas.ch/de/personen/gunther-meinlschmidt/
and Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University Trier, Germany
https://www.uni-trier.de/suche?id=62&q=meinlschmidt


Abigail Goshen, PhD, Chief Scientific and Innovation Officer

Abigail Goshen, PhD, Chief Scientific and Innovation Officer

Sheba Longevity, Sheba Medical Center

https://longevitynation.org/abigail-goshen/

Collaborators

International Network

European Federation of Internal Medicine (EFIM) Multimorbidity Working Group (led by Prof. Maximo Bernabeu Wittel, Seville, Spain)

European Federation of Internal Medicine (EFIM) Multimorbidity Working Group (led by Prof. Maximo Bernabeu Wittel, Seville, Spain)

German Society of Internal Medicine (DGIM), Working Group on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Internal Medicine (led by Prof. Martin Hirsch, Marburg, Germany)

German Society of Internal Medicine (DGIM), Working Group on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Internal Medicine (led by Prof. Martin Hirsch, Marburg, Germany)

Areas at a glance

Research and Innovation

Our research combines the knowledge and perspectives of medical clinicians from different areas of expertise, data scientists, and psychologists.

Projects & Publications

In the long term, our research projects should help frontline clinicians to overcome the clinical challenges associated with DDIs.

Donations

Donations to the ZAIM ICMC make extraordinary things possible, help to expand our research for guidelines to become a leading position, innovative power and contribute to solutions to the greatest challenges of our time.