Published on | 2 years ago
Programmes HealthThe Innovative Health Initiative (IHI) has launched two new calls for proposals, Call 4 & Call 5:
IHI call 4 is a two-stage call with topics on the 3Rs, patient-centric blood sample collection, clinical trials, and the environmental impacts of healthcare. Deadline for short proposals: 8 November2023
IHI call 5 is a single-stage call with topics on the 3Rs, theranostics, stroke management and synthetic data. Deadline for full proposals: 16 January 2024
Already before summer, IHI organised information sessions for these newly opened calls. You can rewatch the recording of these information sessions here: IHI Call Days - calls 4 & 5 | IHI Innovative Health Initiative (europa.eu)
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