Where science talks by Campus Biotech
Where science talks by Campus Biotech
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This is Where Science Talks — the podcast where bold ideas, breakthrough science, and entrepreneurial spirit collide. Brought to you by Campus Biotech in Geneva and hosted by Eoghan O’Sullivan, we explore what happens when cutting-edge science meets innovation. From the heart of Geneva, where research meets reality, each episode features conversations with scientists, founders, and changemakers shaping the future of health and technology. Curious about what’s next? You’re in the right place.
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The podcast focuses on the intersection of science and entrepreneurship, with episodes covering topics such as the role of research in technology development and the impact of scientific discoveries on public health. For example, an episode features guests discussing how Campus Biotech facilitates collaborations that speed up the translation of research into real-world applications.

This is Where Science Talks — the podcast where bold ideas, breakthrough science, and entrepreneurial spirit collide. Brought to you by Campus Biotech in Geneva and hosted by Eoghan O’Sullivan, we explore what happens when cutting-edge science meets innovation. From the heart of Geneva, where research meets reality, each episode features conversations with scientists, founders, and changemakers shaping the future of health and technology. Curious about what’s next? You’re in the right place.
Where Science Talks, a podcast by Campus Biotech
Welcome to Where Science Talks, a podcast from Campus Biotech. In this fourth episode, we dive into one of the most urgent challenges of our time — mental health — and explore how biotechnology is reshaping the way we understand, diagnose, and treat brain disorders.
Our discussion looks at why mental health has become such a pressing issue today, and how breaking down the traditional barriers between neurological and psychiatric research can lead to new insights and better care. We also look at the broader vision of “one brain, one mind, one health, one planet” — and what it means for clinicians, researchers, and patients striving toward a more integrated approach to well-being.
Joining us for this conversation are:
Indrit Bègue, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Geneva
Claudio Bassetti, Full Professor of Neurology and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Bern
They share insights into the ambitions behind the Swiss Brain Health Plan and its connection to global initiatives shaping a healthier, more connected future for brain and mind.

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