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Annotated Clinical Studies Template Cluster 1 Health

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The NCP Network of Health NCPs, HNN3.0 regularly develops supporting tools for applicants to Cluster health calls. For calls that involve clinical studies, project participants must add the document "Information on clinical studies (HE)" to the application and upload it as separate annex to the proposal part B in the Submission System.

The basis for this annotated version of the application template is the document “Information on clinical studies (HE)", published by the European Commission, version 4.2 of April 1st 2023. The comments of the Health NCPs are just recommendations and suggestions. Please always follow all instructions of the European Commission.

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