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ERC - Results Consolidator grants 2020 call

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The evaluation results of the 2020 Consolidator grant call have been announced by the ERC Executive Agency. 327 applications are eligible for funding out of a total of 2506 applications submitted. Among the 327 Principle Investigators are 5 PIs affiliated with a Flemish host institution.

 

  • Tias Mattias Guns, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, ‘CHAT-Opt - Conversational Human-Aware Technology for Optimisation’, evaluation panel physical sciences and engineering 6
  • Simon Kuhn, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, ‘MicroDisco - Electro- and photochemical microreactors intensified by acoustics’, evaluation panel physical sciences and engineering 8

 

  • Christine Desmedt, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, ‘FAT-BC - Facing Adiposity in personalizing Treatment of Breast Cancer Patients’, evaluation panel life sciences 7
  • Koen Raemdonck, Universiteit Gent, ‘RESPIRNA - REpurposing lung Surfactant Protein B for Inhalation therapy with RNA therapeutics’, evaluation panel life sciences 7

 

  • Lukas Van Oudenhove, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, ‘MoodBugs - How our gut microbes influence how we feel – bacterial metabolites and inflammation as mediators of human microbiota-affect relationships’, evaluation panel social sciences and humanities 4

 

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