Senior Researcher
Leiden University Medical Center
Amsterda
Dr. Hendrikus (Hine) van Os (MD, PhD at Department of Public Health & Primary Care, and the Department of Neurology of the Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands) was born in Nieuwkoop, the Netherlands. He attained his Medical Doctor degree from Leiden University Medical Center. He continued his PhD research there under supervision of prof. dr. Marieke J. H. Wermer, on female specific risk factors and stroke. His research focused on both the underlying pathophysiological relations, and the prediction of stroke on a population level using routinely available health data and machine learning. For his research, Hine has received several scientific research grants from Dutch and European funding agencies, including the personal Dekker grant and the Innovation grant based on a crowd funding from the Dutch Heart Foundation, a consortium grant from the Dutch Cardiovascular Alliance focusing on implementation of digital innovation for stroke prevention, and funding from the European Fund for Regional Development to engage in public-private partnerships with SMEs for development of technological solutions for stroke prevention. He passed his PhD defense with honors in 2023. Hine has been a visiting scholar at the Charité in Berlin, Germany, and the National Yang Ming University in Taipei, Taiwan. Since 2019, Hine also functions as general manager of the National eHealth Living Lab (NeLL), founded by prof. dr. N. H. Chavannes. NeLL is part of the Public Health and Primary Care department at the LUMC, and its mission is to build future-proof healthcare models through the scientific validation, implementation and upscaling of digital health tools and infrastructures. During his role of general manager, Hine has coordinated multiple consortia including healthcare insurers, software companies, data- and behavioral scientists, doctors, and patients; multidisciplinary collaborations that are urgently needed to realize precision prevention of stroke in women in our healthcare systems.
SOA 05.3 - Sex-Specific Risk Factors for Ischemic Stroke
Sunday, June 25, 2023
08:50 – 09:15 ET