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Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Doctoral Networks (DN) 2024 - Coordinators’ information day
NOV
Thu
13
09:30 - 13:00

Starts in 2 months from now

Location

Online

Programmes
MSCA

The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Doctoral Networks (DN) Coordinators’ Information Day is organised by the European Commission and the European Research Executive Agency (REA) and is targeting the consortia funded under the MSCA DN 2024 call. Τhe aim is to inform MSCA DN coordinators and beneficiaries about the main rules and procedures governing DNs and management and procedural aspects of the project lifecycle.

To prepare for this session, pre-recorded presentations on project lifecycle stages and downloadable factsheets will be made available one month before the event via the DN2024 Library.

Participants will have the opportunity to raise questions through Slido, as of two weeks before and during the event.

All information related to this event can be found on the research and innovation community platform on the European Commission website.

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image of BEAT-AF - Ground-Breaking Electroporation-based intervention for Atrial Fibrillation treatment

BEAT-AF - Ground-Breaking Electroporation-based intervention for Atrial Fibrillation treatment

The Horizon2020 project BEAT-AF brings together 9 European renowned clinical centres in France, Belgium, Czechia, Germany and Austria. Together, the consortium strives to revolutionize Atrial Fibrillation (AF) treatment through catheter ablation and contribute to decrease the huge burden of AF in Europe. The BEAT-AF project kicked off in 2021 and will run until 2026. The department of electrophysiology of the AZ Sint-Jan Hospital in Bruges is partner in the project and has so far contributed to the pre-clinical development, the first in man studies and first registries of the revolutionary AF treatment put forward by the consortium. The first pilot studies show that the treatment is safe, effective and efficient.