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Quentin Loisel
Beneficiary Placement:
Glasgow Caledonian University
PhD Topic:
Enabling Technology for evidence based co-creation
Bio:
Observant and curious, I have always liked to understand the environment around me. Thanks to my studies in psychology and cognitive sciences, carried out in France, Switzerland and the USA, I was able to better understand how human beings think and live. Discovering the world gives us a glimpse of its wonders, but also its flaws. This gives us the desire to make it better. By this, I love to exchange and undertake actions to improve our lives.
Working on the link between humans and technology during the co-creation process, participating in the Health Cascade project gives me a great opportunity to evolve in a multidisciplinary environment rich in learning and to put myself at the service of applied research to create a method that will answer societal issues.
Otherwise, I enjoy debating, meditating and walking while admiring the sunset pink clouds.
Fragmented Knowledge: Bridging the Divide from Naive Praxis to Robust Co-creation
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Read MoreEstablishing a Health CASCADE–Curated Open-Access Database to Consolidate Knowledge About Co-Creation: Novel Artificial Intelligence–Assisted Methodology Based on Systematic Reviews
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