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NCP Flanders - overview topics H2020 Workprogramme 18-20 (21.10.2019 Update!)

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Programmes Horizon 2020
Excel tool listing all topics within the 2018-2020 workprogrammes of Horizon 2020. All data are downloaded from the Funding & Tenders portal's API-JSON files. As a user you can update these data at any time, make your own selections, use free text search etc... A manual can be consulted by clicking the first icon in the file's quick access toolbar. 16.09.2019 update: a few bugs solved, extra comments in column 4 indicate info on typical budgets and TRL-info (if available) 07.10.2019 update: faster generation of the keyword list in the search form 15.10.2019 update: clearer comments during update with data from the Funding & Tenders portal; updates now also update the keyword lists used in 'extra sheets' 21.10.2019 update: Topics-sheet by default with open or forthcoming topics

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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.