
New PANCAIM Publication in “GUT”
September 23, 2025 9:35 amWe're proud to share that a group of PANCAIM team members has published the results of their work in the project in renowned Gut journal!
We're proud to share that a group of PANCAIM team members has published the results of their work in the project in renowned Gut journal!
The final PANCAIM meeting is behind us — and the finish line is just weeks away. After nearly 5 years of groundbreaking work in data collection, AI development, and AI validation, the PANCAIM team came together in Nijmegen for the final project meeting. And what a journey it’s been!
PANCAIM consortium invites you to our final event! AI Advancing Pancreatic Cancer Care - Results and conclusions from PANCAIM Project. Join us on Thursday, 4th September 2025 in Nijmegen, Netherlands & Online via Webinar!
As part of the EU Horizon 2020-funded project PANCAIM, the team at Karolinska Institutet has built a decision-analytic prediction model to... View Article
The PANCAIM project has reached a significant milestone by successfully collecting and harmonizing multimodal data from six hospitals and health institutes across Europe for pancreatic cancer research. This achievement marks a critical step forward in advancing precision medicine for one of the most challenging cancers!
We're happy to share that PANCAIM project was presented at the "PanCKI" World Pancreatic Cancer Congress 2024, organised by PANCAIM parter Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm from 18-20 November, 2024!
Rome was not built in a day nor was the PANCAIM clinical data model! The Hyve designed and developed it in close collaboration with a large interdisciplinary team from various technical and clinical organisations across Europe to perfectly fit the research purposes of the PANCAIM project.
Last week, 5-6 February 2025, PANCAIM consortium had a very successful hybrid consortium meeting this week in Erlangen, Germany! Together, we took stock of the progress achieved during last months, and made concrete plans for the remainder of the project.
At the beginning of September, PANCAIM consortium met in Glasgow for our M45 project meeting! Our in-person meetings are always a good time - Over coffee, dinner and during agenda sessions, partners update each other on the progress made, engage in fruitful discussions and collective problem-solving and plan the next steps to achieve our objectives.
A new article about PANCAIM was published by the European Commission in Horizon, the EU Research and Innovation Magazine!