
Maria Christofidou
Maria Christofidou is an Early Stage
Researcher based at the European Institute for Innovation Through Health Data
(i-HD). She graduated from the University of Kent with a LLB in Law (2012-2015)
and followed on to study at the University of Edinburgh where she graduated
with a LLM in European Law (2015-2016). She successfully passed the LPC at the
University of Law (2016-2017), subsequent to which she worked in an
international law firm in London on Intellectual Property law. In 2019 she was
a stagiaire at the Legal Service of the European Commission dealing with
Competition Law and then joined a consultancy where she worked on EU public
affairs relating to healthcare and life sciences. In 2020 she successfully
applied for HELICAL, a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network, and
is currently undertaking a PhD at the University of Ghent on GDPR and data
protection for health data re-use.
Sessions in which Maria Christofidou participates
Tuesday 31 August, 2021
During this session, the existing Large-Scale Pilots from the Health and Care Cluster will provide an overview of how they are setting the scene for the deployment of scalable solutions. In this context, the aim will be to enable the development of sustainable solutions for innovative health and social care services enabled by transformational digital technologies and, likewise, how the involved institutions are considering the European Health Data ...