Preliminary Schedule (as of Sept 19, subject to changes)

Thursday — 6 Nov 2025

08:30 –
09:15

Registration

Foyer Audi Max (HG F 30) – ETH Zurich
Check-in with Coffee & Pastries
09:15 –
09:30

General Intro to the conference / logistics

Audi Max (HG F 30) – ETH Zurich
Short welcome and practical information for participants.
09:30 –
10:00

Welcome addresses

Audi Max (HG F 30) – ETH Zurich
Official welcome by university and ETH representatives.
10:00 –
10:45

Keynote Presentations

Audi Max (HG F 30) – ETH Zurich
Keynote Speaker: Pietro Michelucci
10:45 –
11:05

Coffee Break

Foyer Audi Max (HG F 30) – ETH Zurich
11:15 –
12:45

Parallel sessions 1

rooms to be announced – ETH Zurich

Room A: Experience Rooms

60 min • Solution Room • Trans- and inter-disciplinary research approaches Participatory Cancer Research: Solving real-life challenges Lara Arth and Christiane Grill
30 min • Solution Room • Ethical - social - legal issues The paradox of reciprocity in participatory action research Lieke Dalstra and Nikki Jepkema

Room B: Experience Rooms

60 min • Solution Room • Trans- and inter-disciplinary research approaches CoAct for Mental Health: Community governance and participatory dynamics in a citizen social science project Josep Perelló
30 min • Case Study • Global Health Rewriting research with patients: A case of PPIE impact on science Maëlle Achard

Room C: Oral

Trans- and inter-disciplinary research approaches CIRCULATE: Citizen Science and Social Innovation to Address Tyre Wear Additives Pollution Celia Santos-Tapia
Developing the Big Food Map Jonathan Benhaiem
Inclusive Citizen Science as a tool for empowerment in the Peace of Mind Youth Wellbeing Intervention Jessica Carr
Co-creating the Dutch ADHD Science Platform Jeanette Mostert
Citizen science in the co-creation of health materials Sílvia Silva

Room D: Oral

Toolkits and data handling A citizen science chatbot to understand social support networks in mental health Ivan Casanovas Rodríguez
From personal data to collective impact: Bridging communities through citizen participation in health data governance Cato van Schyndel
Interpreting Microbiomes Together: AI-Assisted Feedback in a Co-Designed Pan-European Citizen Science Project Annina Meyer
Disability inclusion in One Health Citizen Science (OHCS): experience from Sardinia (Italy) Liliana Cori
Perspectives on scalability of Citizen Science for snail mapping in schistosomiasis research Lies Jacobs
12:30 –
14:00

Lunch Break

room to be announced – ETH Zurich
14:00 –
14:45

Keynote Presentation

Audi Max (HG F 30) – ETH Zurich
Keynote Speaker: Igor Grabovac
14:45 –
16:15

Poster Pitches

Poster Area to be announced – ETH Zurich
16:15 –
16:40

Coffee Break

Refreshments
16:45 –
18:00

Parallel sessions 2

Rooms to be announced

Room A: Experience Rooms

30 min • Workshop • Trans- and inter-disciplinary research approaches Collaborative learning in citizen science across research phasesg Lette Hogeling
30 min • Solution Room • Global Health When collaboration challenges the research: responding to citizen input Maëlle Achard & Nadia Elia

Room B: Experience Rooms

30 min • Solution Room • Ethical - social - legal issues Finding innovative ways to encourage citizens to participate in health research Nina Reinhart & Agnieszka Pieczko
30 min • Solution Room • Global Health Urban heat in public spaces: how the neighbors’ engagement as co-researchers bridges public health and citizen science Isabelle Bonhoure & Josep Perelló

Room C: Oral

Trans- and inter-disciplinary research approaches Obstetric Coevolution: Coevolving obstetric practices to improve the childbirth experience Irene Lapuente Aguilar
Empowering Public Health through Community Science: Meet the New York City Virus Hunters Christine Marizzi
Patient Partnership for Prevention (PPP): Co-Designing Solutions to Prevent Non-Ventilator Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia Aleksandra Szewc and Aline Wolfensberger

Room D: Oral

Impact - monitoring - assessment - evaluation Assessing the impact of citizen science activities on pupils: experiences from the InChildHealth project Teresa Schäfer
Citizen Science Approach to Developing a Discrete Choice Experiment with People with Rheumatoid Arthritis Maurits Lusseveld
Systemic drivers of food-related inequalities - a citizen and key-stakeholder perspective. Results from the Group Model Building sessions in Poland Piotr Romaniuk
Personal science to support selfcare Martijn de Groot
18:30 –
22:00

Social Dinner @ Frau Gerolds Garten

18:30–19:30 Aperitif
19:30– Traditional Swiss Fondue (Please let us know by Friday, 10 October, at the latest if you would like an alternative dish.)