Archive for 2016
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Digital Media meets Physical World: ERC Grant for Saarland Researcher
Interactive Skin to Revolutionise the World of Wearables
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Eurice Expert to Join Innovators Summit in Brussels
SME Instrument Workshop in Brussels with European IPR Helpdesk Participation
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Consumer-friendly Food Labels: Successful EU Project Conclusion for Saar University
A recent study conducted by the Institute for Consumer & Behavioural Research (IKV) of Saarland University revealed: Consumers strongly base their food buying behavior…
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International Training on Grant Agreement Preparation and Management for H2020 project coordinators
Fit for Health 2.0 event complements the EC’s Coordinators Day
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Excellence made in Saarbrücken: Professor Kurt Mehlhorn appointed for ERC Scientific Council
The European Commission has appointed two new members of the Scientific Council of the European Research Council (ERC). Kurt Mehlhorn, Professor of Computer Science…
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New Innovative Medicine Initiative (IMI) 2 project on the trail of next generation vaccines against pertussis (whooping cough)
Eurice is management partner in large-scale research initiative PERISCOPE
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Coordinator presents IMPROVE project at the Factories of the Future Conference 2016
IMPROVE Coordinator, Prof. Dr Oliver Niggemann, of Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe, will be attending Factories of the Future 2016: Materialising technologies 4.0…
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Eurice gratuliert: Deutsche Krebshilfe zeichnet Westdeutsches Tumorzentrum (WTZ) erneut als „Onkologisches Spitzenzentrum“ aus
WTZ in Ausschreibungsphase tatkräftig von Eurice unterstützt
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Combined 1st Workshop and 5th PneumoNP Progress Meeting successfully held in Bremen
From July 10 – 13, 2016 the PneumoNP consortium gathered together on the beautiful premises of Jacobs University Bremen to hold their 5th Progress Meeting in combination…
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PathoNGen-Trace: Final Meeting and Successful Project Conclusion
One last time before the conclusion of the PathoNGen-Trace project, the consortium gathered for its annual meeting at the premises of the Heinrich Pette Institute…