IHI is funded jointly by the EU and by industry associations representing Europe’s life science industries.
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The document details the areas IHI should work on and guides IHI’s decisions on call topics.
IHI builds on the successes of earlier European public-private partnerships in health research and innovation.
IHI is expected to have impacts on the research ecosystem, on patients / health systems, and on Europe’s competitiveness.
There are many benefits to being part of an IHI project, including funding, networking, and more.
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The new project focuses on respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), an infectious disease that can cause severe illness in young children and other vulnerable groups.
For a long time, paediatric medicine development has largely been neglected. Although progress has been made in recent years, there are still many challenges and unmet medical needs. This event...
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The new European Platform for Neurodegenerative Diseases (EPND) project will set up a collaborative platform that will link up existing sample and data infrastructures.