Hasso-Plattner-InstitutSDG am HPI
Hasso-Plattner-InstitutDSG am HPI
Login
 

22.11.2019

News

Hasso Plattner Institute Awards Dennis Charney the Title of HPI Fellow

Prof. Dennis Charney was awarded the title of Fellow of the Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI) by Director Prof. Christoph Meinel at the HPI-Mount Sinai Digital Health Forum HPI-Mount Sinai Health Forum.

Award for Dennis Charney by Christoph Meinel and Erwin Böttinger
HPI-Fellow Award for Dennis Charney (m.) by Christoph Meinel (r.) and Erwin Böttinger (l.) (Pic: HPI/K. Herschelmann)

Dennis Charney has been Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Dean of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai since 2007, where he also serves as President for Academic Affairs for the Mount Sinai Health System in New York City, U.S.A. Charney is professor of psychiatry, neuroscience and pharmacology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and in New York in addition to being an internationally recognized scientist and specialist for biological psychiatry.

It was only in March of this year that Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI) and the Mount Sinai Health System announced the founding of their joint research institute: Hasso Plattner Institute for Digital Health at Mount Sinai (HPI.MS) in New York. The goal of the cooperation is to further expand research in the area of digital medicine and to advance the development of digital health applications for improved health care.

HPI director Prof. Christoph Meinel presented the Fellowship medal to Prof. Charney during the 2019 HPI-Mount Sinai Digital Health Forum on Thursday afternoon in Potsdam. Meinel thanked Charney for his engagement and valuable support in the founding of the HPI.MS joint research institute in New York. The unique cooperation is already starting to bear fruit, said Meinel; just a few months after its founding, the new Institute successfully launched first research projects in the areas of cardiovascular medicine, prevention and neuropsychiatric diseases.

In addition to Prof. Charney, thirteen other prominent personalities have been named HPI Fellows. They include German Chancellor Angela Merkel, EU Commissioner Günther Oettinger and past EU Commissioner Neelie Kroes, the two “fathers of the Internet” Bob Kahn and Vinton Cerf, as well as former Minister Presidents of Brandenburg Manfred Stolpe and Matthias Platzeck.

Further information can be found at: http://hpi.de/das-hpi/personen/hpi-fellows-und-gaeste.html.

For information on the Digital Health Conference, which takes place from 21 to 22 November at HPI in Potsdam, please go to: www.hpi.de/dhc-forum.