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Programmes HealthThe European Partnership ERA4Health has opened its seventh Joint Transnational Call that will fund 'Multi-country Investigator Initiated Clinical Trials in Cardiovascular, Autoimmune and Metabolic diseases' (Trials4Health).
The aims of the call are:
- to support randomised interventional multi-country Investigator-Initiated Clinical Studies that are designed as pragmatic comparative-effectiveness studies and/or drug repurposing studies.
- to encourage and enable transnational collaboration between clinical/public health research teams (from hospital/ public health, healthcare settings and other healthcare organisations) that conduct multi-country IICS, either comparative-effectiveness or drug repurposing studies.
Note that clinical studies conducted for direct commercial purposes are excluded from support by the ERA4Health programme. In the case of the involvement of any private for-profit entity, it is needed that the consortia duly justify their role in the proposal and that there is no commercial purpose or benefit.
Belgium participates in the call with KCE Trials acting as Belgian funding organisation. Find out who can submit at Belgian level and the details of the additional requirements for Belgium here.
Find out more about the call and conditions to apply on the ERA4Health dedicated webpage. Deadline for pre-proposal submission is 27 January 2026. Documents required at national level and a copy of the pre-proposal must be sent by e-mail to KCE within the same deadline (trials@kce.fgov.be).
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