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European Partnership for Personalised Medicine - new call 'CARMEN2026' opening soon

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The European Partnership ofor Personalised Medicine (EP PerMed) is about to launch an international call titled 'Personalised Medicine for cardiovascular, metabolic, and kidney diseases' (CARMEN2026) to fund multinational, innovative research projects in personalised medicine.

The aim of this Call, foreseen to be launched on 25 November 2025, is to fund research projects in human health on innovative personalised medicine strategies for patients with cardiovascular, metabolic or kidney diseases. Research projects may focus on a single disease or explore these conditions in combination.

Proposals should address one or more of the following aspects:

  • Innovative personalised therapeutic approaches;
  • Monitoring of treatment response in patients in order to tailor treatment pathways;
  • Early disease risk prediction and prevention of disease worsening or comorbidities.


Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) plans to participate in this call. More information on available funding for researchers based in Flanders and on how to apply is available on the FWO websiteDeadline for the submission of pre-proposals is 10 February 2026. Questions on available funding by FWO? Contact europe@fwo.be.

More information on the call, its conditions and how to apply will be made available soon on the EP PerMed dedicated webpage. Interested in applying? Join the information webinar on 16 December 2025 here

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