To share EASYGEN’s findings with scientific, clinical, and public audiences the team develops a dynamic dissemination and communication strategy – featuring a unified brand identity, website, social media presence and toolkit for presentations and press releases. It conducts a literature review on CAR-T patient quality of life (QoL), including a patient questionnaire to assess patient-reported burden to access CAR-T cell therapy, to inform targeted messaging and convenes roundtable workshops with patient advocacy groups to co-create educational resources and a white paper on lived-experience insights. Ongoing stakeholder networking ensures that healthcare providers and patients are actively engaged throughout the project’s lifespan.


Kaustubh joined CPE in early 2024 and plays a key role in project coordination, communication, and stakeholder engagement across CPE projects and initiatives. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mass media from the University of Mumbai and a master’s degree in communication studies from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. His multicultural background and experience in EU‑level communication strengthen his ability to design effective dissemination strategies and foster collaboration among diverse partners. He has supported multiple projects in developing communication frameworks, shaping dissemination plans, and ensuring smooth coordination between technical and non‑technical stakeholders.


Juan-José studied Pharmacy and obtained his PhD at the University Complutense of Madrid. He has carried out basic research in leading international institutions including EMBL, HHMI, CNIO, the University of Cambridge, and KU Leuven. His scientific work has focused on identifying target cells and molecular biomarkers with potential applications in the diagnosis and treatment of several cancers, including liver, colon, and lung cancer. After transitioning from academia, Juan moved into patient advocacy, where he has contributed to more than 20 EU-funded research projects, ensuring that the patient voice is represented in the development of cutting‑edge research and innovation.


Martina joined CPE in 2025 and brings a strong background in international relations, public policy, and social policy, with academic work focused on sustainable development and welfare systems. Professionally, she has gained experience at the European level, first as a European Project Manager at the Metropolitan City of Milan and later at the European Parliament, where she worked primarily with the ITRE and DEVE committees.


Chiara joined CPE in 2025, bringing experience in communication, international relations, and EU‑funded projects. She holds a background in foreign languages and a master’s degree in International Relations, with a strong focus on public affairs and strategic communication.