
Julien Venne- PhD fellow
- PhD Student at United Nations University (UNU)
Julien Venne
- PhD fellow
- PhD Student at United Nations University (UNU)
Founder/CEO at Malsamamind (Europe) AND Head of Department "Social & Health Innovation" at MAHE university (India)
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Introduction
Researcher @
> Maastricht University / Department of International health
> United Nations University / UNU-MERIT
> Manipal Academy of Higher Education (India)
Themes:
> Digital health and wellbeing
> Data Governance / Data science / AI
> Democracy / Public policies / GovTech / CivicTech
> Behavioural sciences / Engagement / Marketing
Current institution
Additional affiliations
May 2020 - November 2020
Position
- Researcher
Description
- My topics: digital Health, 360ª wellbeing, data governance & economy, cooperative, public policies, citizen engagement & behaviour change, digital Democracy, international public health Coop4Health.NRW project (Germany): citizen cooperative for better health & wellbeing in North-Rhine Westphalia
November 2018 - present
Position
- PhD Student
Description
- The United Nations University – Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (UNU-MERIT) Research: social, political and economic factors that drive economic development in a global perspective. > Personal profile: https://www.merit.unu.edu/about-us/profile/?staff_id=3570
July 2013 - August 2018
European Connected Health Alliance (ECHAlliance)
Position
- Managing Director
Description
- International NGO on Digital health (16,500+ members)
Education
September 1999 - June 2005
Publications
Publications (13)
Introduction
A variety of mobile health (mHealth) applications are available to monitor an individual’s health or lifestyle to make it convenient to access healthcare facilities at home. The usability of mHealth applications in controlling HbA1c (estimated average blood glucose) levels is unclear despite their increasing use. The burden of type 2 d...
Background:
A global pandemic due to COVID-19 emerged in November 2019 and hit France in early March 2020. It not only resulted in a loss of lives, but also in very strict confinement measures. The objective of this study was to understand what the determinants of the changes in participants' behavior and mental state were during the confinement....
(1) Background: A global pandemic due to COVID-19 emerged in November 2019 and hit France in early March 2020. It not only resulted in a loss of lives but also in very strict confinement measures. The objective of this study was to understand what the determinants of the change in participants’ behavior and mental state were during the confinement....
Big data in both the public domain and the health care industry are growing rapidly, for example, with broad availability of next-generation sequencing and large-scale phenomics datasets on patient-reported outcomes. In parallel, we are witnessing new research approaches that demand sharing of data for the benefit of planetary society. Health data...
Big data in both the public domain and the health care industry are growing rapidly, for example, with broad
availability of next-generation sequencing and large-scale phenomics datasets on patient-reported outcomes. In
parallel, we are witnessing new research approaches that demand sharing of data for the benefit of planetary
society. Health data...
Digitalization and digital health are transforming research practices, while economic growth is increasingly driven by the information commons. In the case of biological sciences, information commons, such as public biobanks and free/libre open source software (FLOSS), are of paramount importance for both research and the bioeconomy. In a time of d...
Aim: The ICPerMed, international initiative promoting personalized medicine, has realized a survey among a group of experts, to define a common vision for the deployment of personalized medicine across healthcare systems until 2030. Materials & methods: ICPerMed defined five perspectives (p.4) and addressed an online questionnaire to 97 internation...
BACKGROUND
Digitalization leads to a re-institutionalization of research and economic activities, where informational common resources play an ever-increasing role in economic growth. Especially in the case of the biological sciences and the bioeconomy, informational commons arrangements, such as public biobanks and free/libre open source software...
The Digital Health Society (DHS) has been created and developed during the 2017 Estonian EU Presidency. Over 200 organisations (governments, local authorities, research organisations, patients & citizens representatives, health & IT industries, public and private insurances...) joined the initiative.
This document summarises the multi-stakeholders...
Health is a multi-dimensional concept, capturing how people feel and function. The broad concept of Active and Healthy Ageing was proposed by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as the process of optimizing opportunities for health to enhance quality of life as people age. It applies to both individuals and population groups. A universal Active and...
Note: MACVIALR (contre les maladies chroniques pour un vieillissement actif en Languedoc Roussillon), reference Site of the European Innovation Parternship on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIP on AHA), EIP on AHA Reference Site Network, European Union Geriatric Medicine Society (EUGMS), International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics (IAGG), G...