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AEQUIPA

Physical activity is a key contributor to healthy ageing. In spite of the widely known beneficial effects, only a small proportion of older adults are physically active. AEQUIPA is a regional prevention research network comprising six universities, two research institutes and the health economy organisation of the Bremen-Oldenburg metropolitan region. The network's core themes are promoting physical activity among older adults (65+).

AEQUIPA Vorstellung


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Gesundes Quartier


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Zukunftsvision


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AEQUIPA Hajo Zeeb


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Tilman Brand zu AEQUIPA/RTC


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Sonia Lippke zu AEQUIPA/PROMOTE


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Jochen Meyer zu AEQUIPA/TECHNOLOGY


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Fit im Nordwesten - Strategien für mehr Bewegung im Alltag von Älteren


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Aktive Mobilität im Alter fördern - Ein Aktionswochenende im Reallabor Ritterhude


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A Data Holder's Perspective: Charité Data Integration Center

The new webinar series on Secure Processing Environments (SPEs) examines the future of secure data analysis in health research. NFDI4Health invites you to the third session "A Data Holder's Perspective: Charité Data Integration Center".

Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of SPEs, including their role in enabling safe and efficient use of sensitive health data and supporting FAIR principles. Perspectives from three key stakeholder groups — data users, data holders, and technology providers — are shown to offer insights into their roles, challenges, and priorities. Real-world case studies, practical guidance, and interactive discussions provide insights into the effective implementation and use of SPEs and can initiate a community building process. 

A Data Holder's Perspective: Charité Data Integration Center
This presentation uses the example of the Charité Data Integration Center to demonstrate how the pathway of research data from a project into a SPE can be implemented both organizationally and technically. The focus is on the roles and tools involved across the entire process chain, from a data catalogue and feasibility assessment through application submission and data definition to the automated extraction and provision via notebooks.

Date & Time: 15 July 2026  | 16:00 –17:00
Lecturer: Prof. Dr Fabian Prasser
Format: online via zoom 
Registration: [here]

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A Data Holder's Perspective: Charité Data Integration Center

The new webinar series on Secure Processing Environments (SPEs) examines the future of secure data analysis in health research. NFDI4Health invites you to the third session "A Data Holder's Perspective: Charité Data Integration Center".

Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of SPEs, including their role in enabling safe and efficient use of sensitive health data and supporting FAIR principles. Perspectives from three key stakeholder groups — data users, data holders, and technology providers — are shown to offer insights into their roles, challenges, and priorities. Real-world case studies, practical guidance, and interactive discussions provide insights into the effective implementation and use of SPEs and can initiate a community building process. 

A Data Holder's Perspective: Charité Data Integration Center
This presentation uses the example of the Charité Data Integration Center to demonstrate how the pathway of research data from a project into a SPE can be implemented both organizationally and technically. The focus is on the roles and tools involved across the entire process chain, from a data catalogue and feasibility assessment through application submission and data definition to the automated extraction and provision via notebooks.

Date & Time: 15 July 2026  | 16:00 –17:00
Lecturer: Prof. Dr Fabian Prasser
Format: online via zoom 
Registration: [here]

A blue background with a pink castle and the webinar title in white.