Register for the CGI-Clinics public event at the EU Parliament in Brussels: 3 June 2026

CGI-Clinics at the European Parliament – Advancing Personalised Oncology Across Europe
Join us for a 90-minute event at the European Parliament Info Hub in Brussels on 3 June 2026, 11:30-13:00 CEST, to discuss how the CGI-Clinics project is shaping the future of personalised oncology in Europe, and what policy action is needed to make it sustainable, equitable and scalable across EU Member States.
- Venue: European Parliament Info Hub, Brussels
- Time: 3 June 2026, 11:30-13:00 CEST
- To attend (in person only): REGISTER HERE
Personalised medicine remains central to Europe’s ambitions in cancer care, yet access to precision oncology and clinical genomics continues to be uneven and fragmented across the EU. While advances in molecular diagnostics and genomics have transformed treatment in some settings, cost, reimbursement barriers and regulatory fragmentation mean that many patients still cannot benefit from these innovations.
This event will showcase how CGI-Clinics is addressing these gaps through its flagship tool: the Cancer Genome Interpreter, a machine-learning-driven platform for molecular diagnostics and clinical decision support, which enables expert knowledge exchange and the use of innovative educational tools such as eduCGI. Together, these EU-developed resources aim to improve patient stratification and support treatment selection across Europe.
This session will: cover the real-world patient experience of accessing personalised oncology, showcase Cancer Genome Interpreter and eduCGI as EU-led innovation tools, discuss sustainability and scalability models, promote EU-wide uptake in hospitals and clinical practice, and advance a harmonised EU approach to personalised medicine. A multistakeholder panel will bring together researchers, clinicians, patient representatives and policymakers to explore what a coherent EU approach to personalised medicine could look like in practice.
The event is chaired by MEP Victor Negrescu (Romania, S&D) and moderated by Dr Adela Maghear, Senior Policy Advisor on Health. Speakers include CGI-Clinics executive coordinator Olivia Tort and project coordinator Núria López Bigas (IRB Barcelona), Etienne Rouleau from Institut Gustave Roussy, Marc Van den Bulcke from the Belgian Cancer Centre, and Dr Marius Geanta from the Center for Innovation in Medicine (INOMED), Romania. Closing remarks will be delivered by MEP Tomislav Sokol (Croatia, EPP).
See the event agenda below:

To attend the event (in person only): REGISTER HERE
About the CGI-Clinics project
CGI-Clinics is a 5-year EU project that aims to provide a solution to an unmet need in cancer personalised medicine: cancer genome interpretation. The project aims to build a new Cancer Genome Interpreter (CGI), a bioinformatics tool powerful enough to achieve the objective of systematising tumour genome interpretation for clinical decision making, thereby allowing medical doctors to choose the most effective cancer treatments for each patient. Follow the progress of the project: sign up for our newsletter and follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Bluesky, or Instagram.
