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Denis Horgan

Executive Director, European Alliance for Personalised Medicine

Denis Horgan is the Executive Director of the European Alliance for Personalised Medicine (EAPM). As the Executive Director, he builds and promotes networks of collaboration between different stakeholders,  involved in developing an environment for personalized medicine at the EU and national level.  He supports successful policies that foster activities for a more effective, targeted and safer therapies for patients across Europe.

Prior to working with the EAPM, Denis worked with the European Cancer Patient Coalition and in the European Parliament on broad array of health issue relating to the pharmaceutical area and patient access and with international NGOs on health development projects in Afghanistan, Mexico and Palestine.    He holds an LLM in International Criminal law and Masters in Management from London School of Economics.
 

Posted on 02.07.2019

From here to 2024: personalized medicine for an immediate future

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By Denis Horgan, Executive Director, European Alliance for Personalised Medicine

Posted on 18.09.2018

The ‘nanny state’ and the case for health literacy

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By Denis Horgan, Executive Director, European Alliance for Personalised Medicine

Posted on 04.06.2018

Prevention and empowerment is the way forward in healthcare

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By Denis Horgan, Executive Director, European Alliance for Personalised Medicine

Posted on 21.02.2017

From over-testing to over-treatment – exploring pros and cons of screening programmes

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By Denis Horgan, Executive Director, European Alliance for Personalised Medicine

Posted on 13.05.2014

How losing the battle for access to personalised medicine can mean losing the fight for survival: The story of Patricia Garcia-Prieto

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By Denis Horgan, Executive Director, European Alliance for Personalised Medicine