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Training Project Coordinator, Institut Curie, Paris

Zeina Chamoun-Morel holds a PhD in Molecular Biology from the University of Zurich. After postdoctoral research at the University of Geneva and at Columbia University in New York, she joined Institut Curie’s Advanced Training Office in Paris to pursue her interest in scientific knowledge dissemination. Following the research and care continuum vision of its founder Marie Curie, one of Institut Curie’s main goals is to foster exchanges between its Research Center and Hospital Group, including by advanced training of its medical, nursing, and research staff and students.


Zeina strongly believes that by favoring interactions and synergies between different cancer specialties and their nursing services, INTERACT-EUROPE is of tremendous importance to empower cancer centers’ staff and ultimately improve cancer care in Europe and beyond.

Updated: November 2023

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Co-Chair of the Education group, EONS, & PhD candidate, University of Barcelona 

Celia Díez de los Ríos de la Serna is an Advanced Nurse Practitioner specialised in medical oncology. With a master's degree in research (2009), a postgraduate degree in Advanced Practice in Southampton (Southampton University 2016) and is pursuing her doctoral studies at the UB (2019-2024). She works as an oncology nurse practitioner. She currently works as a researcher for the University of Glasgow, clinical nurse in Madrid and in education for the Universidad de Barcelona and Universidad de Navarra (Spain).


She is Co-Chair of the Education group at the European Oncology Nursing Organization (EONS) and member of the Education Group at the International Society of Nurses in Genetics (ISONG), as well as member of Global Power of Oncology Nursing (GPON) and G2N2 (Genetic Nurses).

Updated: November 2023

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Paediatric Oncologist, San Joan de Deu Hospital, Barcelona

In 2017 Fernando started the specialty of pediatrics in Spain. In 2020 he chose pediatric oncology as a subspecialty, something he wanted to do since he was very young. In 2021 he started working as a Fellow in Oncology, Hematology and Bone Marrow Transplant at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. Fernando is currently employed in a similar position, but at the Pediatric Cancer Center Barcelona, Hospital Sant Joan de Deu. Fortunately, childhood cancer is a rare, minority disease. This means that it has low visibility and few resources. Fernando believes this must change.

Updated: November 2023

Our experts have selected 15 abstracts for the European Cancer Summit 2023, each of them connected to our Focused Topic Networks and priority areas within Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan and the EU Cancer Mission recommendations.

To learn more about he Young Cancer Professionals (YCP) group click here

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Four authors were also chosen to present during our session The Next Generation of Cancer Leaders on Wednesday 15 November from 16:30-17:45 CET:

  • Irfan Lone, Advisor for Policy and Communications, FEANTSA
  • Sophie Schellack, Research Associate, German Cancer Society
  • Dimitris Protogiros, Cancer Nurse, Hellenic Ministry of Health
  • Joanna Dodkins, National Prostate Cancer Audit Clinical Research Fellow, The Royal College of Surgeons of England

 Click on each abstract title below for the official PDF poster in high quality: