The European R&I program H2020: "linking Research with Innovation to create ...Pasteur_Tunis
The document provides information about a presentation given by Frank Heemskerk in Tunis, May 2014 on the European Research and Innovation program Horizon 2020. The presentation covers what Horizon 2020 is, how to build consortiums, successful proposal writing, the meaning of "impact", intellectual property rights issues in public-private partnerships, and strategic discussion elements. Frank Heemskerk's background in both academic research and industry experience is described. The presentation then discusses how to move research ideas to commercialization through analyzing strategies, research management, training workshops, and innovation management.
The Framework Programme For Research and Innovation, Health, demographic cha...Pasteur_Tunis
The document summarizes the Horizon 2020 (H2020) Work Programme for 2014-2015 related to health, demographic change and wellbeing. It outlines 32 proposed topics within 7 areas of interest, including understanding health, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, active aging, integrated care, and health data. The total budget for personalizing health and care topics is 1.06 billion Euros. An additional 10 coordination activity topics are proposed. The goals are to improve health outcomes, promote healthy aging, and reduce health inequalities through supporting translation of research findings.
Présentation du projet PASRI: la composante Réseautage Pasteur_Tunis
Présentation de Enrico Ottolini, expert réseautage du système national d’innovation auprès du PASRI, lors de la journée sur le programme H2020 organisée à l'Institut Pasteur de Tunis, le 20 septembre 2013.
Opportunities For Cooperation In National And InternationalOriol Miralbell
The document discusses opportunities for cooperation in national and international research programs related to tourism and ICT. It provides an overview of the European Research Council and European Research Area, which aim to support excellent research and enable seamless collaboration across Europe. It also describes several Spanish and European programs that fund projects in areas like ICT, tourism, and technology development for businesses. Examples of potential projects are mentioned, focusing on topics like mobility, customer relationships, and multimedia information platforms.
Horizon 2020 - Nicolas Sabatier and Jean-David Malo - Israel, May 16th 2012ISERD Israel
מצגת בנושא:
Articulation of Social Challenges and Key Enabling Technologies in Horizon 2020
הועברה ע"י:
Nicolas Sabatier, Adviser New Strategic Initiatives – DG Research and Innovation, European Commission
ביום מידע "מנגנוני הורייזן 2020" לקראת תוכנית המסגרת הבאה למו"פ של האיחוד האירופי שהתקיים במשרדי ISERD 16.5.2012
Presentazione Andrea Rausa di Ciaotech, Società specializzata nel supportare imprese, università e centri di ricerca nell'accesso ai finanziamenti pubblici e nell'Innovation Management, presente in Europa da oltre trent'anni
The document summarizes the role and activities of Dr. Shirley Davey as the Connected Health EU Thematic Lead. The role involves increasing Northern Ireland's involvement in Horizon 2020 by building partnerships between universities, SMEs, and health organizations. Dr. Davey provides support for developing connected health research projects and connecting organizations with EU program experts. Recent Northern Ireland projects have been successful in securing Horizon 2020 funding. The document highlights some example projects and their impacts.
The document summarizes information about Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation program from 2014-2020. Key points include:
- Horizon 2020 brings together separate EU programs on research, innovation, and the European Institute of Innovation and Technology.
- It focuses on societal challenges like health and ageing through its three priorities of excellent science, industrial leadership, and societal challenges.
- The health theme has a proposed budget of €7.47 billion for 2014-2020 and focuses on areas like active and healthy ageing, personalized medicine, and improving health systems.
- The 2014-2015 work program includes calls on topics like innovative therapies, eHealth, and independent living for the elderly.
The European R&I program H2020: "linking Research with Innovation to create ...Pasteur_Tunis
The document provides information about a presentation given by Frank Heemskerk in Tunis, May 2014 on the European Research and Innovation program Horizon 2020. The presentation covers what Horizon 2020 is, how to build consortiums, successful proposal writing, the meaning of "impact", intellectual property rights issues in public-private partnerships, and strategic discussion elements. Frank Heemskerk's background in both academic research and industry experience is described. The presentation then discusses how to move research ideas to commercialization through analyzing strategies, research management, training workshops, and innovation management.
The Framework Programme For Research and Innovation, Health, demographic cha...Pasteur_Tunis
The document summarizes the Horizon 2020 (H2020) Work Programme for 2014-2015 related to health, demographic change and wellbeing. It outlines 32 proposed topics within 7 areas of interest, including understanding health, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, active aging, integrated care, and health data. The total budget for personalizing health and care topics is 1.06 billion Euros. An additional 10 coordination activity topics are proposed. The goals are to improve health outcomes, promote healthy aging, and reduce health inequalities through supporting translation of research findings.
Présentation du projet PASRI: la composante Réseautage Pasteur_Tunis
Présentation de Enrico Ottolini, expert réseautage du système national d’innovation auprès du PASRI, lors de la journée sur le programme H2020 organisée à l'Institut Pasteur de Tunis, le 20 septembre 2013.
Opportunities For Cooperation In National And InternationalOriol Miralbell
The document discusses opportunities for cooperation in national and international research programs related to tourism and ICT. It provides an overview of the European Research Council and European Research Area, which aim to support excellent research and enable seamless collaboration across Europe. It also describes several Spanish and European programs that fund projects in areas like ICT, tourism, and technology development for businesses. Examples of potential projects are mentioned, focusing on topics like mobility, customer relationships, and multimedia information platforms.
Horizon 2020 - Nicolas Sabatier and Jean-David Malo - Israel, May 16th 2012ISERD Israel
מצגת בנושא:
Articulation of Social Challenges and Key Enabling Technologies in Horizon 2020
הועברה ע"י:
Nicolas Sabatier, Adviser New Strategic Initiatives – DG Research and Innovation, European Commission
ביום מידע "מנגנוני הורייזן 2020" לקראת תוכנית המסגרת הבאה למו"פ של האיחוד האירופי שהתקיים במשרדי ISERD 16.5.2012
Presentazione Andrea Rausa di Ciaotech, Società specializzata nel supportare imprese, università e centri di ricerca nell'accesso ai finanziamenti pubblici e nell'Innovation Management, presente in Europa da oltre trent'anni
The document summarizes the role and activities of Dr. Shirley Davey as the Connected Health EU Thematic Lead. The role involves increasing Northern Ireland's involvement in Horizon 2020 by building partnerships between universities, SMEs, and health organizations. Dr. Davey provides support for developing connected health research projects and connecting organizations with EU program experts. Recent Northern Ireland projects have been successful in securing Horizon 2020 funding. The document highlights some example projects and their impacts.
The document summarizes information about Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation program from 2014-2020. Key points include:
- Horizon 2020 brings together separate EU programs on research, innovation, and the European Institute of Innovation and Technology.
- It focuses on societal challenges like health and ageing through its three priorities of excellent science, industrial leadership, and societal challenges.
- The health theme has a proposed budget of €7.47 billion for 2014-2020 and focuses on areas like active and healthy ageing, personalized medicine, and improving health systems.
- The 2014-2015 work program includes calls on topics like innovative therapies, eHealth, and independent living for the elderly.
5 tzamtzis introduction to sme instrument ma-reMARE EuroMed
The document discusses opportunities for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) through the SME Instrument of the Horizon 2020 program. The SME Instrument provides funding across three phases to support innovation in SMEs: Phase I provides feasibility assessments, Phase II provides funding for demonstration and development of innovations, and Phase III involves support for commercializing innovations. The SME Instrument aims to bridge funding gaps for SMEs and support the development of new products, services, and processes. It receives approximately €3 billion in funding and involves evaluation of proposals based on excellence, impact, and implementation.
Presentation given by Maria Magdalena Holmgren, EIT Raw Materials Northern Co-Location Centre, at the 2015 Horizon 2020 SC5 Information Day, 21/10/2015, Herbert Park Hotel, Dublin
This document provides information about the Active and Assisted Living (AAL) Programme Call 2014. The call aims to fund projects that develop ICT-based solutions to address the increasing need for sustainable elderly care. Key points covered include:
- The call focuses on developing technologies and services to reconcile increased care demand with limited resources and support aging in place.
- Successful proposals will enable self-management, improve quality of life, and support both formal and informal care networks.
- Eligible projects will be challenge-led, involve end-users and industry partners, and have plans to bring solutions to market within 2-3 years.
- The call budget is approximately €32.8 million euros with
Horizon 2020: Challenges and opportunities for SpainVLC/CAMPUS
Slides from Carlos Martínez Riera presenting how to develop regional innovation ecosystems through RIS3, Horizon 2020 and European partnerships. Those slides are part of the conference "Position and strategies of the universities in the new European scenario of R&D and innovation: Horizon 2020, KICs and RIS3" held at Universitat Politècnica de València last December 18th 2013 as part of the VLC/CAMPUS activities
Inria's 2018 Activity Report highlights key activities and achievements from the year. It discusses Inria's goals of scientific excellence and increasing economic impact while balancing regional presence and international standing. Inria aims to increase the momentum of digital research and innovation in France to boost its scientific and economic attractiveness. Inria also supports digital transformation, public policies like the national AI plan, and initiatives like the scikit-learn machine learning library. The report provides an overview of Inria's research centers and teams, innovation activities, awards, and financial results for 2018.
The New EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovationmathgear
Horizon 2020 is the new EU framework programme for research and innovation from 2014 to 2020 with a budget of nearly €80 billion. It aims to stimulate economic growth and jobs by supporting research and innovation. The three priorities are excellent science, industrial leadership, and addressing societal challenges. It provides simplified single set of rules and funding rates to make participating easier for organizations. The first calls saw over 36,000 proposals requesting €80 billion in funds, with around 14% success rate.
This document summarizes the research and innovation policies of the Auvergne territory in France over the last 12 years. It outlines the development of policies from initial national labeling of competitiveness clusters in 2005 to the current governance model established in 2015. Key elements include the creation of a joint tech transfer office in 2006, regional labeling of excellence clusters in 2009, development of the RIS3 strategy and operational program aligned with ERDF funds in 2013, and establishment of a public-private agreement (CODEPPA) to govern the RIS3 in 2015. The policies have aimed to increase collaboration between industry and academia through various grant and funding programs.
The document provides an overview of the PPP4Broadband project. It introduces the project idea of establishing public-private partnerships to improve broadband coverage in rural areas of Southeast Europe. It then summarizes the key project partners - the Agency for Innovation and European Cooperation (AIEC), the lead partner, and their relevant experience; the Technical University of Gabrovo and their role; and Patras Municipal Enterprise for Planning & Development (ADEP S.A.). It also briefly outlines the project goals and pilots that will demonstrate the PPP methodology.
This project is funded by the European Union to support the Europe 2020 strategy. The Europe 2020 strategy has three priority areas: smart growth through innovation, sustainable growth through a green economy, and inclusive growth through employment. It contains five measurable targets and seven flagship initiatives to achieve these goals at both the EU and national level. The initiatives focus on innovation, digital growth, industrial policy, resource efficiency, and skills/jobs.
Session 6: EU support on competitiveness and innovation in TurkeyOECDglobal
Day 2, Session 6, 30 November 2017, Istanbul, SME and Academia collaboration: Turkey’s Experience in Innovation and Technology Centres, Ela Yazıcı İnan, European Union
This document discusses Romania's proposal for a "CLARA" project to establish a cluster of key enabling technologies (KETs) on the Magurele Platform. It would leverage existing scientific capabilities and technological investments at research institutes on the platform, particularly the Extreme Light Infrastructure Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP) and CETAL lasers. The document outlines meetings with European Commission officials and others to promote the concept. It describes the proposed structure of the CLARA cluster, which would link research, technology development, testing and production across national research institutes, universities, companies and SMEs in Romania and abroad.
Horizon 2020 is the EU's framework program for research and innovation from 2014 to 2020 with a budget of nearly €80 billion. It aims to support research and innovation through three main priorities - excellent science, industrial leadership, and societal challenges. The program simplifies funding rules and increases support for innovative SMEs. Horizon 2020 also strengthens links between research and the European Research Area and promotes international cooperation.
Stichting Bill Gates had al 53 vergaderingen met Europese CommissieThierry Debels
The document lists 52 meetings held between representatives of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Commissioners, Cabinet members, or Directors-General of the European Commission since December 2014. The meetings covered topics such as COVID-19 response, global health initiatives, research funding, sustainability, and various Commission priorities and partnerships.
This document summarizes information about Horizon 2020, the EU's 2014-2020 research and innovation program. It discusses how Horizon 2020 aims to stimulate economic growth and jobs in Europe by funding excellent science. For health research, Horizon 2020 has a Societal Challenge 1 focus area and a 2014-2015 health work program with 34 topics and €1.21 billion in funding. Specific health research topics are described, including understanding disease, developing new care models, and advancing active and healthy aging with information and communication technologies. The document also discusses how Ireland is represented in and can learn from the Horizon 2020 system through programs like the Health Research Board.
The document discusses Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation program from 2014-2020. It summarizes that Horizon 2020 brings together separate previous programs, couples research and innovation, and focuses on societal challenges like health and ageing. It allocates over 7 billion euros for health, demographic change and wellbeing initiatives. These initiatives aim to translate science to benefit citizens, improve health outcomes, support healthcare sectors, and test new health models through areas like innovative medicines, clinical trials, assisted living, and active ageing.
2020 was a tough year for healthcare but a good year for healthcare innovation.
FreshBlood supported many innovation initiatives and we will see these influencing the years to come.
5 tzamtzis introduction to sme instrument ma-reMARE EuroMed
The document discusses opportunities for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) through the SME Instrument of the Horizon 2020 program. The SME Instrument provides funding across three phases to support innovation in SMEs: Phase I provides feasibility assessments, Phase II provides funding for demonstration and development of innovations, and Phase III involves support for commercializing innovations. The SME Instrument aims to bridge funding gaps for SMEs and support the development of new products, services, and processes. It receives approximately €3 billion in funding and involves evaluation of proposals based on excellence, impact, and implementation.
Presentation given by Maria Magdalena Holmgren, EIT Raw Materials Northern Co-Location Centre, at the 2015 Horizon 2020 SC5 Information Day, 21/10/2015, Herbert Park Hotel, Dublin
This document provides information about the Active and Assisted Living (AAL) Programme Call 2014. The call aims to fund projects that develop ICT-based solutions to address the increasing need for sustainable elderly care. Key points covered include:
- The call focuses on developing technologies and services to reconcile increased care demand with limited resources and support aging in place.
- Successful proposals will enable self-management, improve quality of life, and support both formal and informal care networks.
- Eligible projects will be challenge-led, involve end-users and industry partners, and have plans to bring solutions to market within 2-3 years.
- The call budget is approximately €32.8 million euros with
Horizon 2020: Challenges and opportunities for SpainVLC/CAMPUS
Slides from Carlos Martínez Riera presenting how to develop regional innovation ecosystems through RIS3, Horizon 2020 and European partnerships. Those slides are part of the conference "Position and strategies of the universities in the new European scenario of R&D and innovation: Horizon 2020, KICs and RIS3" held at Universitat Politècnica de València last December 18th 2013 as part of the VLC/CAMPUS activities
Inria's 2018 Activity Report highlights key activities and achievements from the year. It discusses Inria's goals of scientific excellence and increasing economic impact while balancing regional presence and international standing. Inria aims to increase the momentum of digital research and innovation in France to boost its scientific and economic attractiveness. Inria also supports digital transformation, public policies like the national AI plan, and initiatives like the scikit-learn machine learning library. The report provides an overview of Inria's research centers and teams, innovation activities, awards, and financial results for 2018.
The New EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovationmathgear
Horizon 2020 is the new EU framework programme for research and innovation from 2014 to 2020 with a budget of nearly €80 billion. It aims to stimulate economic growth and jobs by supporting research and innovation. The three priorities are excellent science, industrial leadership, and addressing societal challenges. It provides simplified single set of rules and funding rates to make participating easier for organizations. The first calls saw over 36,000 proposals requesting €80 billion in funds, with around 14% success rate.
This document summarizes the research and innovation policies of the Auvergne territory in France over the last 12 years. It outlines the development of policies from initial national labeling of competitiveness clusters in 2005 to the current governance model established in 2015. Key elements include the creation of a joint tech transfer office in 2006, regional labeling of excellence clusters in 2009, development of the RIS3 strategy and operational program aligned with ERDF funds in 2013, and establishment of a public-private agreement (CODEPPA) to govern the RIS3 in 2015. The policies have aimed to increase collaboration between industry and academia through various grant and funding programs.
The document provides an overview of the PPP4Broadband project. It introduces the project idea of establishing public-private partnerships to improve broadband coverage in rural areas of Southeast Europe. It then summarizes the key project partners - the Agency for Innovation and European Cooperation (AIEC), the lead partner, and their relevant experience; the Technical University of Gabrovo and their role; and Patras Municipal Enterprise for Planning & Development (ADEP S.A.). It also briefly outlines the project goals and pilots that will demonstrate the PPP methodology.
This project is funded by the European Union to support the Europe 2020 strategy. The Europe 2020 strategy has three priority areas: smart growth through innovation, sustainable growth through a green economy, and inclusive growth through employment. It contains five measurable targets and seven flagship initiatives to achieve these goals at both the EU and national level. The initiatives focus on innovation, digital growth, industrial policy, resource efficiency, and skills/jobs.
Session 6: EU support on competitiveness and innovation in TurkeyOECDglobal
Day 2, Session 6, 30 November 2017, Istanbul, SME and Academia collaboration: Turkey’s Experience in Innovation and Technology Centres, Ela Yazıcı İnan, European Union
This document discusses Romania's proposal for a "CLARA" project to establish a cluster of key enabling technologies (KETs) on the Magurele Platform. It would leverage existing scientific capabilities and technological investments at research institutes on the platform, particularly the Extreme Light Infrastructure Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP) and CETAL lasers. The document outlines meetings with European Commission officials and others to promote the concept. It describes the proposed structure of the CLARA cluster, which would link research, technology development, testing and production across national research institutes, universities, companies and SMEs in Romania and abroad.
Horizon 2020 is the EU's framework program for research and innovation from 2014 to 2020 with a budget of nearly €80 billion. It aims to support research and innovation through three main priorities - excellent science, industrial leadership, and societal challenges. The program simplifies funding rules and increases support for innovative SMEs. Horizon 2020 also strengthens links between research and the European Research Area and promotes international cooperation.
Stichting Bill Gates had al 53 vergaderingen met Europese CommissieThierry Debels
The document lists 52 meetings held between representatives of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Commissioners, Cabinet members, or Directors-General of the European Commission since December 2014. The meetings covered topics such as COVID-19 response, global health initiatives, research funding, sustainability, and various Commission priorities and partnerships.
This document summarizes information about Horizon 2020, the EU's 2014-2020 research and innovation program. It discusses how Horizon 2020 aims to stimulate economic growth and jobs in Europe by funding excellent science. For health research, Horizon 2020 has a Societal Challenge 1 focus area and a 2014-2015 health work program with 34 topics and €1.21 billion in funding. Specific health research topics are described, including understanding disease, developing new care models, and advancing active and healthy aging with information and communication technologies. The document also discusses how Ireland is represented in and can learn from the Horizon 2020 system through programs like the Health Research Board.
The document discusses Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation program from 2014-2020. It summarizes that Horizon 2020 brings together separate previous programs, couples research and innovation, and focuses on societal challenges like health and ageing. It allocates over 7 billion euros for health, demographic change and wellbeing initiatives. These initiatives aim to translate science to benefit citizens, improve health outcomes, support healthcare sectors, and test new health models through areas like innovative medicines, clinical trials, assisted living, and active ageing.
2020 was a tough year for healthcare but a good year for healthcare innovation.
FreshBlood supported many innovation initiatives and we will see these influencing the years to come.
This document discusses the development of priority digital health products to support the World Health Organization's End TB Strategy. A Global Task Force on Digital Health for TB was established in 2015 to identify and develop target product profiles (TPPs) for digital health innovations. The Task Force worked with partners to define TPPs for nine priority digital health concepts and products across four areas: patient care, surveillance and monitoring, program management, and eLearning. The TPPs provide strategic guidance for developers to create tailored solutions that can enhance TB action at the country level in alignment with the goals of the End TB Strategy.
Strengthening research. development and innovation cooperation between jordan...SRTD _ II
Erika Sela from INNOVATEC gave a presentation on her experience participating in EU framework programmes and providing advice to Jordanian researchers. She discussed INNOVATEC's work coordinating and partnering on EU-funded health projects. She described two projects she coordinated, including developing new methodologies to monitor health interventions. She outlined funding options for Jordanian health groups in H2020 and suggested networking with European researchers, making research visible, and using platforms like CORDIS to find partners. She emphasized that international collaboration is growing to address global challenges and encouraged pursuing bilateral and regional cooperation opportunities.
2022 IPPOSI Industry Round Table Presentationipposi
This document provides an overview and update of the work being done by IPPOSI, the Irish Platform for Patient Organisations, Science and Industry. It discusses several initiatives including a citizens' jury on the future use of genomics, public and patient involvement training, digital health developments, and the European Health Data Space. Key activities highlighted include engaging patients and the public to provide input on important issues, advocating for patient representation, and raising awareness of the benefits of health information sharing. The document outlines opportunities for collaborative work between IPPOSI members, the public, and other stakeholders on priority areas like health data, innovation, and patient involvement.
This document discusses the work of the WHO European Region's Division of Information, Evidence, Research and Innovation (DIR). It outlines DIR's role in providing guidance on health information activities, establishing the European Health Information Initiative (EHII) network, and their goal of an integrated health information system for Europe. It also summarizes DIR's work supporting countries' health information systems and capacities, and monitoring progress toward Health 2020 targets.
This is the last keynote address I made at the International Medical Informatics Conference (MEDINFO).The speech presented the areas in which eHealth can contributed to health and well-being, the emerging trend of using big data in health and examples of how big data from mobile phones, social media and internet have been used.
This document discusses health challenges related to demographic changes and well-being under the Horizon 2020 program. It provides an overview of the Health challenge including priorities to promote active and healthy aging, a whole life approach, scaling up research, and reducing health inequalities. The document reviews funding rules and evaluation criteria for Horizon 2020. It also provides details on specific calls within the 2016-2017 work program related to personalized medicine, including calls on population cohorts, ICT solutions for aging, robotics, virtual coaching, and in-silico trials.
Horizon 2020 strengthening the contribution of jordan in the health sectorn d...SRTD _ II
This document provides information about Horizon 2020 and how to successfully apply for funding. It discusses the main pillars of Horizon 2020 including excellent science, industrial leadership, and societal challenges like health, demographic change and wellbeing. It provides examples of funded projects and application deadlines. The document concludes with recommendations for Jordan to strengthen its contribution, such as focusing on centers of excellence, talents, and innovative enterprises, as well as establishing strategic partnerships and contacts with the European Commission.
This report provides the first global assessment of progress toward universal health coverage. It finds that while access to essential health services has increased globally, significant gaps remain. Coverage of key services like antiretroviral therapy and tuberculosis treatment is below 80%, and inequities exist both between and within countries. The report establishes a core set of tracer indicators to monitor coverage of reproductive, maternal, child, and infectious disease services. It highlights both successes in expanding coverage and the ongoing need to address remaining gaps to achieve universal access to quality health care.
Digital Health Ljubljana - 2023 - Launching your health innovation.pptxIon-Gheorghe PETROVAI
This document provides information about launching a health innovation and connecting with resources to support that process. Dr. Ion-Gheorghe Petrovai discusses his background and experience in healthcare, business, entrepreneurship, and IT. He then outlines the types of people and projects he can provide access to and partnerships with to help drive healthcare innovation faster. This includes students, doctors, researchers, developers, universities, companies, investors and more. The document encourages understanding stakeholders like doctors and the medical system, and provides online and offline resources for support including EITHealth programs and his own company FreshBlood HealthTech.
The Informing Healthier Choices Programme was established by the UK Department of Health to improve the availability and use of health information and intelligence across England. It had four aims: 1) improving workforce training, 2) improving local data and tools, 3) strengthening organizations' use of intelligence, and 4) developing web-based support. Major outcomes included enhanced online training, local health profiles and disease models, tools for health impact assessments, and a public health portal. The programme was delivered on time and under budget through collaborative working groups and oversight from a steering committee representing key stakeholders.
Bits of Health programme´s vision is that Finland will be a leading digital health ecosystem giving birth to growth companies with succesfull international business.
Ministerial lunch: Migration and health in the WHO European Region - presentation delivered by Dr Santino Severoni, Coordinator, Public Health and Migration, on 14 September 2015, at the 65th session of the WHO Regional Committee for Europe (Vilnius, Lithuania, 14–17 September 2015)
The document discusses EU and national funding opportunities for public health research. It outlines that UK organizations can continue applying to Horizon 2020 funding while the UK remains in the EU. The EU Public Health Programme aims to improve health policies and protect citizens from health threats. It provides grants and joint actions for members states on topics like chronic diseases, tobacco control, and antimicrobial resistance. Horizon 2020 also has funding calls in health and demographic change on areas like rare diseases, regenerative medicine, and economic evaluation in health. National funding in Ireland is also outlined from the Health Research Board.
The document discusses EU funding opportunities for health research and innovation under Horizon 2020. Horizon 2020 is the EU's 2014-2020 program for research and innovation, with €80 billion allocated. It focuses on three priorities: excellent science, industrial leadership, and societal challenges. In the area of health, challenges include aging populations, disease burden, and pressure on healthcare systems. The goals are to translate science into benefits, improve outcomes, support healthcare sectors, and promote healthy aging. The document provides details on past funding amounts under FP7 and lists several international consortia supported. It outlines the structure and goals of the International Rare Diseases Research Consortium to develop 200 new therapies and means to diagnose rare diseases by 2020.
Similar to Horizon 2020 (H2020) The Framework Programme For Research and Innovation Work Programme 2014-2015 Health, demographic change and wellbeing (20)
Concomitant infection with Mycoplasma pneumoniae and SARS-CoV-2 in Tunisian p...Pasteur_Tunis
This study investigated co-infection of Mycoplasma pneumoniae in 13 COVID-19 patients in Tunisia. Serological testing found that 9 of the 13 patients (69%) were positive for M. pneumoniae infection at the same time as SARS-CoV-2. These results were confirmed through three diagnostic assays. This is the first report of potential co-infection with M. pneumoniae in COVID-19 patients in Tunisia. Further research with larger sample sizes is needed.
In vivo investigation of the genotoxic potential of C17-Sphinganine analog my...Pasteur_Tunis
This study evaluated the genotoxic potential of C17-Sphinganine analog mycotoxin (C17-SAMT) in mice using comet assays, a micronucleus test, and histopathological analysis of the liver. The comet assays showed a statistically significant increase in DNA damage in the livers of mice treated with 300 μg/kg of C17-SAMT but not in the duodenum or spleen. The micronucleus test found no increase in micronuclei in bone marrow. Microscopic examination of the liver revealed increased mitosis and hepatocyte cytoplasm clarification. The study confirms DNA damage in the liver from C17-SAMT but found no evidence
Le séquençage haut débit: NGS, une révolution de la biologie moléculaire au s...Pasteur_Tunis
Présentation de MALLEK Ramdane
rmallek@lab-cerba.com
Biologie Moléculaire et génomique, Laboratoire Cerba, Saint-Ouen l'Aumône, France
Institut Pasteur de Tunis 6 Avril 2019
TOPIC OF DISCUSSION: CENTRIFUGATION SLIDESHARE.pptxshubhijain836
Centrifugation is a powerful technique used in laboratories to separate components of a heterogeneous mixture based on their density. This process utilizes centrifugal force to rapidly spin samples, causing denser particles to migrate outward more quickly than lighter ones. As a result, distinct layers form within the sample tube, allowing for easy isolation and purification of target substances.
(June 12, 2024) Webinar: Development of PET theranostics targeting the molecu...Scintica Instrumentation
Targeting Hsp90 and its pathogen Orthologs with Tethered Inhibitors as a Diagnostic and Therapeutic Strategy for cancer and infectious diseases with Dr. Timothy Haystead.
SDSS1335+0728: The awakening of a ∼ 106M⊙ black hole⋆Sérgio Sacani
Context. The early-type galaxy SDSS J133519.91+072807.4 (hereafter SDSS1335+0728), which had exhibited no prior optical variations during the preceding two decades, began showing significant nuclear variability in the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) alert stream from December 2019 (as ZTF19acnskyy). This variability behaviour, coupled with the host-galaxy properties, suggests that SDSS1335+0728 hosts a ∼ 106M⊙ black hole (BH) that is currently in the process of ‘turning on’. Aims. We present a multi-wavelength photometric analysis and spectroscopic follow-up performed with the aim of better understanding the origin of the nuclear variations detected in SDSS1335+0728. Methods. We used archival photometry (from WISE, 2MASS, SDSS, GALEX, eROSITA) and spectroscopic data (from SDSS and LAMOST) to study the state of SDSS1335+0728 prior to December 2019, and new observations from Swift, SOAR/Goodman, VLT/X-shooter, and Keck/LRIS taken after its turn-on to characterise its current state. We analysed the variability of SDSS1335+0728 in the X-ray/UV/optical/mid-infrared range, modelled its spectral energy distribution prior to and after December 2019, and studied the evolution of its UV/optical spectra. Results. From our multi-wavelength photometric analysis, we find that: (a) since 2021, the UV flux (from Swift/UVOT observations) is four times brighter than the flux reported by GALEX in 2004; (b) since June 2022, the mid-infrared flux has risen more than two times, and the W1−W2 WISE colour has become redder; and (c) since February 2024, the source has begun showing X-ray emission. From our spectroscopic follow-up, we see that (i) the narrow emission line ratios are now consistent with a more energetic ionising continuum; (ii) broad emission lines are not detected; and (iii) the [OIII] line increased its flux ∼ 3.6 years after the first ZTF alert, which implies a relatively compact narrow-line-emitting region. Conclusions. We conclude that the variations observed in SDSS1335+0728 could be either explained by a ∼ 106M⊙ AGN that is just turning on or by an exotic tidal disruption event (TDE). If the former is true, SDSS1335+0728 is one of the strongest cases of an AGNobserved in the process of activating. If the latter were found to be the case, it would correspond to the longest and faintest TDE ever observed (or another class of still unknown nuclear transient). Future observations of SDSS1335+0728 are crucial to further understand its behaviour. Key words. galaxies: active– accretion, accretion discs– galaxies: individual: SDSS J133519.91+072807.4
Immersive Learning That Works: Research Grounding and Paths ForwardLeonel Morgado
We will metaverse into the essence of immersive learning, into its three dimensions and conceptual models. This approach encompasses elements from teaching methodologies to social involvement, through organizational concerns and technologies. Challenging the perception of learning as knowledge transfer, we introduce a 'Uses, Practices & Strategies' model operationalized by the 'Immersive Learning Brain' and ‘Immersion Cube’ frameworks. This approach offers a comprehensive guide through the intricacies of immersive educational experiences and spotlighting research frontiers, along the immersion dimensions of system, narrative, and agency. Our discourse extends to stakeholders beyond the academic sphere, addressing the interests of technologists, instructional designers, and policymakers. We span various contexts, from formal education to organizational transformation to the new horizon of an AI-pervasive society. This keynote aims to unite the iLRN community in a collaborative journey towards a future where immersive learning research and practice coalesce, paving the way for innovative educational research and practice landscapes.
Authoring a personal GPT for your research and practice: How we created the Q...Leonel Morgado
Thematic analysis in qualitative research is a time-consuming and systematic task, typically done using teams. Team members must ground their activities on common understandings of the major concepts underlying the thematic analysis, and define criteria for its development. However, conceptual misunderstandings, equivocations, and lack of adherence to criteria are challenges to the quality and speed of this process. Given the distributed and uncertain nature of this process, we wondered if the tasks in thematic analysis could be supported by readily available artificial intelligence chatbots. Our early efforts point to potential benefits: not just saving time in the coding process but better adherence to criteria and grounding, by increasing triangulation between humans and artificial intelligence. This tutorial will provide a description and demonstration of the process we followed, as two academic researchers, to develop a custom ChatGPT to assist with qualitative coding in the thematic data analysis process of immersive learning accounts in a survey of the academic literature: QUAL-E Immersive Learning Thematic Analysis Helper. In the hands-on time, participants will try out QUAL-E and develop their ideas for their own qualitative coding ChatGPT. Participants that have the paid ChatGPT Plus subscription can create a draft of their assistants. The organizers will provide course materials and slide deck that participants will be able to utilize to continue development of their custom GPT. The paid subscription to ChatGPT Plus is not required to participate in this workshop, just for trying out personal GPTs during it.
CLASS 12th CHEMISTRY SOLID STATE ppt (Animated)eitps1506
Description:
Dive into the fascinating realm of solid-state physics with our meticulously crafted online PowerPoint presentation. This immersive educational resource offers a comprehensive exploration of the fundamental concepts, theories, and applications within the realm of solid-state physics.
From crystalline structures to semiconductor devices, this presentation delves into the intricate principles governing the behavior of solids, providing clear explanations and illustrative examples to enhance understanding. Whether you're a student delving into the subject for the first time or a seasoned researcher seeking to deepen your knowledge, our presentation offers valuable insights and in-depth analyses to cater to various levels of expertise.
Key topics covered include:
Crystal Structures: Unravel the mysteries of crystalline arrangements and their significance in determining material properties.
Band Theory: Explore the electronic band structure of solids and understand how it influences their conductive properties.
Semiconductor Physics: Delve into the behavior of semiconductors, including doping, carrier transport, and device applications.
Magnetic Properties: Investigate the magnetic behavior of solids, including ferromagnetism, antiferromagnetism, and ferrimagnetism.
Optical Properties: Examine the interaction of light with solids, including absorption, reflection, and transmission phenomena.
With visually engaging slides, informative content, and interactive elements, our online PowerPoint presentation serves as a valuable resource for students, educators, and enthusiasts alike, facilitating a deeper understanding of the captivating world of solid-state physics. Explore the intricacies of solid-state materials and unlock the secrets behind their remarkable properties with our comprehensive presentation.
Mechanisms and Applications of Antiviral Neutralizing Antibodies - Creative B...Creative-Biolabs
Neutralizing antibodies, pivotal in immune defense, specifically bind and inhibit viral pathogens, thereby playing a crucial role in protecting against and mitigating infectious diseases. In this slide, we will introduce what antibodies and neutralizing antibodies are, the production and regulation of neutralizing antibodies, their mechanisms of action, classification and applications, as well as the challenges they face.
PPT on Alternate Wetting and Drying presented at the three-day 'Training and Validation Workshop on Modules of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Technologies in South Asia' workshop on April 22, 2024.
Candidate young stellar objects in the S-cluster: Kinematic analysis of a sub...Sérgio Sacani
Context. The observation of several L-band emission sources in the S cluster has led to a rich discussion of their nature. However, a definitive answer to the classification of the dusty objects requires an explanation for the detection of compact Doppler-shifted Brγ emission. The ionized hydrogen in combination with the observation of mid-infrared L-band continuum emission suggests that most of these sources are embedded in a dusty envelope. These embedded sources are part of the S-cluster, and their relationship to the S-stars is still under debate. To date, the question of the origin of these two populations has been vague, although all explanations favor migration processes for the individual cluster members. Aims. This work revisits the S-cluster and its dusty members orbiting the supermassive black hole SgrA* on bound Keplerian orbits from a kinematic perspective. The aim is to explore the Keplerian parameters for patterns that might imply a nonrandom distribution of the sample. Additionally, various analytical aspects are considered to address the nature of the dusty sources. Methods. Based on the photometric analysis, we estimated the individual H−K and K−L colors for the source sample and compared the results to known cluster members. The classification revealed a noticeable contrast between the S-stars and the dusty sources. To fit the flux-density distribution, we utilized the radiative transfer code HYPERION and implemented a young stellar object Class I model. We obtained the position angle from the Keplerian fit results; additionally, we analyzed the distribution of the inclinations and the longitudes of the ascending node. Results. The colors of the dusty sources suggest a stellar nature consistent with the spectral energy distribution in the near and midinfrared domains. Furthermore, the evaporation timescales of dusty and gaseous clumps in the vicinity of SgrA* are much shorter ( 2yr) than the epochs covered by the observations (≈15yr). In addition to the strong evidence for the stellar classification of the D-sources, we also find a clear disk-like pattern following the arrangements of S-stars proposed in the literature. Furthermore, we find a global intrinsic inclination for all dusty sources of 60 ± 20◦, implying a common formation process. Conclusions. The pattern of the dusty sources manifested in the distribution of the position angles, inclinations, and longitudes of the ascending node strongly suggests two different scenarios: the main-sequence stars and the dusty stellar S-cluster sources share a common formation history or migrated with a similar formation channel in the vicinity of SgrA*. Alternatively, the gravitational influence of SgrA* in combination with a massive perturber, such as a putative intermediate mass black hole in the IRS 13 cluster, forces the dusty objects and S-stars to follow a particular orbital arrangement. Key words. stars: black holes– stars: formation– Galaxy: center– galaxies: star formation
Signatures of wave erosion in Titan’s coastsSérgio Sacani
The shorelines of Titan’s hydrocarbon seas trace flooded erosional landforms such as river valleys; however, it isunclear whether coastal erosion has subsequently altered these shorelines. Spacecraft observations and theo-retical models suggest that wind may cause waves to form on Titan’s seas, potentially driving coastal erosion,but the observational evidence of waves is indirect, and the processes affecting shoreline evolution on Titanremain unknown. No widely accepted framework exists for using shoreline morphology to quantitatively dis-cern coastal erosion mechanisms, even on Earth, where the dominant mechanisms are known. We combinelandscape evolution models with measurements of shoreline shape on Earth to characterize how differentcoastal erosion mechanisms affect shoreline morphology. Applying this framework to Titan, we find that theshorelines of Titan’s seas are most consistent with flooded landscapes that subsequently have been eroded bywaves, rather than a uniform erosional process or no coastal erosion, particularly if wave growth saturates atfetch lengths of tens of kilometers.
PPT on Direct Seeded Rice presented at the three-day 'Training and Validation Workshop on Modules of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Technologies in South Asia' workshop on April 22, 2024.
Horizon 2020 (H2020) The Framework Programme For Research and Innovation Work Programme 2014-2015 Health, demographic change and wellbeing
1. Ministère de la Santé
Horizon 2020 (H2020)
The Framework Programme For Research
and Innovation
Work Programme 2014-2015
Health, demographic change and wellbeing
Dr Fatma Guerfali, Point de Contact Institutionnel, IPT
Mme Najet Hadhri, Chargé de Valorisation, IPT
Dr Sonia Abdelhak, Ancien Point de Contact National Thématique Santé FP7, IPT
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HORIZON 2020 (H2020) WORK PROGRAMME 2014-2015
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H2020 défi sociétal: santé, évolution démographique et bien être pour
2014-2015 sur les topics suivants:
Personnaliser la santé et les soins: 32 topics
Actions de coordination : 10 topics
Budget total : €1.06bn (€1 060 000 000)
HORIZON 2020 (H2020) WORK PROGRAMME 2014-2015
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Personalizing health and care
HORIZON 2020 (H2020) WORK PROGRAMME 2014-2015
Health, demographic change and wellbeing
•Le programme Santé, évolution démographique et bien-être
vise l'amélioration de la santé et le bien-être tout au long de
la vie.
•Les actions soutenues doivent viser :
–la transformation des résultats scientifiques en traitements médicaux au
bénéfice des citoyens européens,
–l'amélioration de la compétitivité des industries pharmaceutiques et
médicales,
–des outils et méthodologies pour optimiser les performances des systèmes de
santé,
–des solutions permettant d'accompagner le vieillissement de la population.
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•axe 1 : comprendre la santé, les maladies et le
vieillissement,
•axe 2 : améliorer les diagnostics de pathologie,
•axe 3 : développer des traitements et des technologies
innovantes,
•axe 4 : maintenir en bonne santé et en bonne activité des
populations vieillissantes,
•axe 5 : développement de traitement adaptés et durables,
•axe 6 : amélioration l'information médicale, l'exploitation des
données et fournir des informations qualifiées pour les
politiques de santé,
•axe 7 : actions de coordination,
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Pourquoi ?
- Vieillissement de la population européenne
- Augmentation du poids des maladies
(transmissibles et non transmissibles)
- Contexte de crise économique
=> Une combinaison de facteurs, pour le système
européen de santé et de soin dangereuse!
Personalizing health and care
HORIZON 2020 (H2020) WORK PROGRAMME 2014-2015
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UNDERSTANDING HEALTH, AGEING AND DISEASE
PHC-09-2015: Vaccine development for poverty-related and neglected infectious diseases:
HIV/AIDS
INNOVATIVE TREATMENTS AND TECHNOLOGIES
PHC-15-2015: Clinical research on regenerative medicine
ADVANCING ACTIVE AND HEALTHY AGEING
PHC-21-2015: Advancing active and healthy ageing with ICT: Early risk detection and
intervention
INTEGRATED, SUSTAINABLE, CITIZEN-CENTRED CARE
PHC-25-2015: Advanced ICT systems and services for integrated care
PHC-27-2015: Self-management of health and disease and patient empowerment supported by
ICT
PHC-28-2015: Self management of health and disease and decision support systems based on
predictive computer modelling used by the patient him or herself
PHC-29-2015: Public procurement of innovative eHealth services
IMPROVING HEALTH INFORMATION, DATA EXPLOITATION AND PROVIDING AN EVIDENCE
BASE FOR HEALTH POLICIES AND REGULATION
PHC-30-2015: Digital representation of health data to improve disease diagnosis and treatment
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Health, demographic change and wellbeing Personalizing health and care
Single Stage
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UNDERSTANDING HEALTH, AGEING AND DISEASE
PHC-02-
2015:
Understanding disease: systems medicine
PHC-03-
2015:
Understanding common mechanisms of diseases and their relevance in co-
morbidities
PHC-04-
2015:
Health promotion and disease prevention: improved inter-sector co-operation
for environment and health based interventions
IMPROVING DIAGNOSIS
PHC-11-
2015:
Development of new diagnostic tools and technologies: in vivo medical
imaging technologies
INNOVATIVE TREATMENTS AND TECHNOLOGIES
PHC-14-
2015:
New therapies for rare diseases
PHC-16-
2015:
Tools and technologies for advanced therapies
PHC-18-
2015:
Establishing effectiveness of health care interventions in the paediatric
population
INTEGRATED, SUSTAINABLE, CITIZEN-CENTRED CARE
PHC-24- Piloting personalised medicine in health and care systems
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Health, demographic change and wellbeing Personalizing health and care
Two Stage
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HEALTH CO-ORDINATION ACTIVITIES
HCO-03-2015: Support for European Reference Networks: efficient network modelling and
validation
HCO-11-2015: ERA NET Collaboration and alignment of national programmes and
activities in the area of brain-related diseases and disorders of the nervous
system
HCO-12-2015: ERA NET: Antimicrobial resistance
HCO-13-2015: ERA-NET: Cardiovascular disease
HCO-06-2015: Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases: 2015 priority
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•At least three legal entities. Each of the three shall be
established in a different Member State or associated
country. All three legal entities shall be independent of each
other.
•Participants in ERA-NET Cofund actions must be research
funders: legal entities owning or managing public research
and innovation Programmes
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Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
in Horizon 2020
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Excellent
Science
European Research
Council (ERC)
Future and Emerging
Technologies (FET)
Marie Skłodowska-Curie
Actions (MSCA)
Research Infrastructures
Industrial
Leadership
Leadership in Enabling
and Industrial
Technologies (LEIT) -
ICT, KETs, Space
Access to Risk Finance
Innovation in SMEs
Societal
Challenges
Health and Wellbeing
Food security
Transport
Energy
Climate action
Societies
Security
Widening Participation; Science with and for Society
European Institute of
Innovation and Technology
(EIT)
Joint Research Centre
(JRC)
EURATOM
Horizon 2020 structure
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• Operates in a ‘bottom-up’ basis
• Open to all research and innovation domains – from
basic research to market take-up
• Mobility is a key requirement
• Aim: develop new knowledge / enhance skills of people
behind research and innovation
• Dissemination and public engagement through public
outreach activities
• Total budget: €6.2bn (compared with €4.7bn in FP7)
MSCA in Horizon 2020
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Definitions
Early Stage
Researcher
(ESR)
At the time of recruitment (ITN) or secondment (RISE) by the host
organisation, must be in the first 4 years (full-time research experience)
of their research careers and have not been awarded a doctoral degree
Experienced
Researcher
(ER)
At the time of the call deadline (IF) or secondment (RISE) by the host
organisation, must be in possession of a doctoral degree or have at least
4 years of full-time equivalent research experience
Academic
sector
Includes universities (public and private), higher education institutions
(public and private), non-profit research institutions (public and private),
research foundations, research institutions associated to foundations,
international European interest organisations
Non-
academic
sector
Includes any socio-economic actor not included in the academic sector
Mobility Rule:
At the time of the relevant deadline for submission of proposals, or recruitment/secondment by
the host organisation, depending on the action, researchers shall not have resided or carried out
their main activity (work, studies, etc) in the country of their host organisation for more than 12
months in the 3 years immediately prior to the reference date.”
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FP7 Horizon 2020
ITN ITN
Innovative Training Networks
(Early Stage Researchers)
IEF
IF
Individual Fellowships
(Experienced Researchers)
IOF
IIF
CIG
IAPP
RISE
Research and Innovation Staff
Exchange
(Exchange of Staff)IRSES
COFUND COFUND
Cofunding or regional, national and
international programmes
MSCA – 4 Schemes
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•“Aim to promote international and inter-sector collaboration
through research and innovation staff exchanges, and sharing of
knowledge and ideas from research to market (and vice-versa) for
the advancement of science and development of innovation”
•Should involve institutions from the academic and non-academic
sectors (particularly SMEs) based in MS/AC and/or third countries
•Development of joint research and innovation project partnerships
•Knowledge sharing via international and/or inter-sector mobility
through two way secondments of (ESRs /ERs/support staff) with
built-in return mechanism
–Exchanges between MS/AC only: secondments must be inter-sectoral
–Exchanges between MS/AC and third countries: secondments can be same
sector and/or intersectoral
Research and Innovation Staff Exchange
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•Participants must be from at least three different countries, at least two
of which are MS/AC
•If all participants in same sector one participant country must be a third
country
•Secondment period - 1 to 12 months- does not need to be continuous
•Activities of the programme
Research and Innovation Staff Exchange
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•Evaluation scores awarded for each criteria from 0 to 5
•Each award criterion has a weighting
•Total score is subject to a threshold of 70%
•Proposals ranked
•Proposals funded in ranking order
•Evaluation summary reports provided
•No restrictions on re-application
Award Criteria
Excellence
(50%)
Impact
(30%)
Implementation
(20%)
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ITN IF RISE COFUND
• ESR living
allowance
€2,900/month + co-
efficient
• ESR mobility
allowance
€600/month
• ESR family
allowance
€500/month
• Host research,
training and
networking
€1,800/person/
month
• Host management
and overheads
€1,200 /person/
month
• ER living allowance
€4,650 / month +
co-efficient
• ER mobility
allowance
€600/month
• ER family
allowance
€500/month
• Research, training
and networking
€800/person/ month
• Management and
overheads
€650/person/ month
• Secondment travel
& subsistence
€2,000/person/
month
• Research, training
and networking
€1,800/person/
month
• Management and
overheads
€700/person/ month
ESR living allowance
• Salaried €2,450 -
€3,500/month or
• Stipend: €1,225 -
€1,750/month
ER living allowance
• Salaried: €3,675 -
€5,250/month or
• Stipend: €1,225 -
€1,750/month
• Management
€650/person/ month
Host needs to cover all
other costs and EC will
pay up to 50% of total
eligible costs
Funding Arrangements
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Prepared by: Rocio Escolano (The Agency for the Promotion of European Research), FFH
Source: MrJeremy Bray (Health Research - DG Research and Innovation. European Commission)
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Les plateformes participant portal
Horizon 2020 (H2020)
Et Cordis
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3 internet portals related to – EU Framework program are currently used
RESEARCH ON EUROPA
http://ec.europa.eu/research/p
articipants/portal/page/home
Eurosfaire
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Where to get information
Disseminaion of FP program and
Partner service
CORDIS
http://cordis.europa.eu.
PARTCIPANT PORTAL.
Interaction with participant
Electronic Proposal Submission
Service:EPSS
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Find research
partners:
➢improve your
visibility
➢Promote your
expertise
➢Create groups
➢Join network
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➢The Participant Portal is the single entry point for the electronic administration of EU funded
research and innovation projects .
➢It hosts services for managing and monitoring proposals and projects .
Services without login
PIC
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To fully benefit from the services on the Portal, users have to register first for an, ECAS
account(European Commission Authentification System).
“single signon” approach: 1email address = 1ECAS account
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Projets en cours
PIC , LEAR
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