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Lump Sum Funding in HORIZON: How does it work. How to write a proposal?
OCT
Thu
17
10:00 - 12:00

This was 11 months ago

Location

online (you tube live stream)

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HorizonEU L+F

Ulrich GENSCHEL from RTD.H3: Head of Sector - Simplifaction of Horizon funding, welcomes you at this live-streamed event. 

Lump Sum Funding in HORIZON Europe: what is it and how does it work. How to write a proposal.

Including a panel discussion on practical experience with lump sum grants moderated by Andreai CHICOS and followed by a Q&A session.

Practical information on the live streaming of the event and access to slido.

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Methylomic – Hope & Improved outcomes for Crohn’s disease patients across Europe

The METHYLOMIC project, ‘targeting hope for personalised medicine in immune-mediated inflammatory diseases’ obtained funding from Horizon Europe’s Health Cluster. The project aims to personalise treatment allocation and enhance the effectiveness of medications for chronic immune-mediated diseases such as Crohn’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and psoriasis. BIRD, the Belgian inflammatory bowel disease research and development group, is a partner in the project and is involved in the OmiCrohn trial, a prospective randomised clinical trial for individualised therapy in Crohn’s disease patients. With BIRD’s active role in this trial, the project is set to deliver predictive, biomarker-based therapies that bring renewed hope for Crohn’s disease patients across Europe.