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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2022 UEFISCDI, STATE RESEARCH AGENCY OF SPAIN, GENERAL SECRETARIAT FOR RESEARCH AND INNOVATION, SAS, FRS FNRS +26 partnersUEFISCDI,STATE RESEARCH AGENCY OF SPAIN,GENERAL SECRETARIAT FOR RESEARCH AND INNOVATION,SAS,FRS FNRS,BMBF,MUR,MIUR,TACR,ANR,THE RESEARCH COUNCIL OF NORWAY,Ministry of Education,MOST,ETAg,VDI TECHNOLOGIEZENTRUM GMBH,NCBR,STW,ANCSI,Lietuvos Mokslo Taryba,TÜBİTAK,SFI,CDTI,VIAA,CSO-MOH,MCI,FRQS,BNSF,MINECO,FCT,ISCIII,Ministero della SaluteFunder: EC Project Code: 723770Overall Budget: 15,270,000 EURFunder Contribution: 5,039,100 EURNanomedicine is the application of nanotechnology to medicine and healthcare. The field takes advantage of the physical, chemical and biological properties of materials at the nanometer scale to be used for a better understanding of the biological mechanisms of diseases at the molecular level, leading to new targets for earlier and more precise diagnostics and therapeutics. Nanomedicine, rated among the six most promising Key Enabling Technologies, is one of the most important emerging areas of health research expected to contribute to one of the strategic challenges that Europe has to face in the future: Provide effective and affordable health care and assure the wellbeing of an increasingly aged population. EuroNanoMed III (ENM III) builds on the foundations of ENM I & II, which launched 7 successful joint calls for proposals since 2009, funded 51 transnational research projects involving 269 partners from 25 countries/regions, and allocated € 45,5 million to research projects from ENM funding agencies. ENM III consortium, reinforced with 12 new partners from Europe, Canada and Taiwan, is committed to fostering the competiveness of European nanomedicine actors taking into account recent changes in the landscape and new stakeholders and challenges, as identified in the SRIA in nanomedicine. The first joint call for proposals will be co-funded by ENM III partners and the EC. After the co-funded call, three additional joint transnational calls will be organized and strategic activities will be accomplished in collaboration with key initiatives in the field. ENM III actions focus on translatability of project results to clinical and industry needs.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2022 ISCIII, Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine, Bundesministerium für Ernährung, Landwirtschaft und Verbraucherschutz, UKRI, BBSRC +20 partnersISCIII,Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine,Bundesministerium für Ernährung, Landwirtschaft und Verbraucherschutz,UKRI,BBSRC,ZON,BMAW,TÜBİTAK,MINECO,SFI,MIUR,Ministry of Education,MUR,ANR,CIHR,MCI,DANMARK INNOVATIONSFOND,MiPAAF,DLR,ANCSI,NCBR,SPW,STATE RESEARCH AGENCY OF SPAIN,BMBWF,BLEFunder: EC Project Code: 696295Overall Budget: 14,403,800 EURFunder Contribution: 4,753,240 EURERA-HDHL is a proposal of ERA-NET Cofund in the field of nutrition and health to support the Joint Programme Initiative Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life (JPI HDHL). Nowadays, there is a high burden of non-communicable diseases due to unhealthy diet and lifestyle patterns. The 24 members of the JPI HDHL are working together to develop means to (1) motivate people to adopt healthier lifestyles including dietary choices and physical activity, (2) develop and produce healthy, high-quality, safe and sustainable foods and (3) prevent diet-related diseases. Between 2012 and 2015, JPI HDHL had implemented 7 JFAs with 40 M€ funds from national funding. The JPI HDHL is now set for further enhancement in tight coordination with the EC through the ERA-NET Cofund instrument. ERA-HDHL will provide a robust platform for implementing joint funding actions (JFAs) that address the needs identified in the JPI HDHL strategic research agenda and strengthen the research funding activities of JPI HDHL. An EC cofunded call on the identification and validation of biomarkers in nutrition and health will be implemented. For this foreseen action, the member countries of the JPI HDHL have doubled their financial commitment comparing to previous JFA implemented on a similar topic. Moreover, ERA-HDHL will launch at least 3 additional JFAs in line to fulfil the JPI HDHL objectives.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2022 UPM, UH, NATIONAL MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL FORECASTING CENTER (NATIONAL TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER, STATE OCEANIC ADMINISTRATION), SMHI, MPG +45 partnersUPM,UH,NATIONAL MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL FORECASTING CENTER (NATIONAL TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER, STATE OCEANIC ADMINISTRATION),SMHI,MPG,IFREMER,STIFTELSEN NANSEN SENTER FOR MILJOOG FJERNMALING,University of Exeter,IMR,UC,GEORG-Lab Geophysical Remote Sensing,ARMINES,University of Alaska,Stockholm University,GFZ,Nordisk Fond for Miljø og Udvikling,ROIS,KORDI,UŚ,EUROCEAN,PRIC,NORUT TROMSO,RADI CAS,IGF PAS,GEUS,NUIM,University of Sheffield,University of Bremen,DTU,BSC,FMI,CNRS,UNIS,DNV,RIHMI-WDC,AU,Université Laval,WHOI,IO PAN,NIERSC,UiB,UH,NIVA,ONC,NORCE,TERRADUE,Grønlands Naturinstitut,OU,AWI,EUROPEAN GLOBAL OCEAN OBSERVING SYSTEMFunder: EC Project Code: 727890Overall Budget: 15,490,100 EURFunder Contribution: 15,490,100 EURThe overall objective of INTAROS is to develop an integrated Arctic Observation System (iAOS) by extending, improving and unifying existing systems in the different regions of the Arctic. INTAROS will have a strong multidisciplinary focus, with tools for integration of data from atmosphere, ocean, cryosphere and terrestrial sciences, provided by institutions in Europe, North America and Asia. Satellite earth observation data plays an increasingly important role in such observing systems, because the amount of EO data for observing the global climate and environment grows year by year. In situ observing systems are much more limited due to logistical constraints and cost limitations. The sparseness of in situ data is therefore the largest gap in the overall observing system. INTAROS will assess strengths and weaknesses of existing observing systems and contribute with innovative solutions to fill some of the critical gaps in the in situ observing network. INTAROS will develop a platform, iAOS, to search for and access data from distributed databases. The evolution into a sustainable Arctic observing system requires coordination, mobilization and cooperation between the existing European and international infrastructures (in-situ and remote including space-based), the modeling communities and relevant stakeholder groups. INTAROS will include development of community-based observing systems, where local knowledge is merged with scientific data. An integrated Arctic Observation System will enable better-informed decisions and better-documented processes within key sectors (e.g. local communities, shipping, tourism, fisheries), in order to strengthen the societal and economic role of the Arctic region and support the EU strategy for the Arctic and related maritime and environmental policies.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2022 DLR, FRQS, MRC, FWF, UKRI +19 partnersDLR,FRQS,MRC,FWF,UKRI,FRS FNRS,TÜBİTAK,FWO,VIAA,CSO-MOH,NCBR,BMBF,UEFISCDI,ANR,Academy of Finland,NWO,SAS,THE RESEARCH COUNCIL OF NORWAY,INSERM,ISCIII,Ministero della Salute,MINECO,FCT,STATE RESEARCH AGENCY OF SPAINFunder: EC Project Code: 680966Overall Budget: 20,882,200 EURFunder Contribution: 6,772,340 EURThe ERA-NET NEURON Cofund will coordinate and align European and international research funding programmes in the area of brain-related diseases and disorders of the nervous system. Key activity is the implementation of an EC co-funded joint transnational call for research proposals. The mission of NEURON is based on the fact that disorders of the brain are the major cause for impaired quality of life, and they are a heavy burden not only for patients, their families and carers, but also a socioeconomic problem for society. By improving collaboration and by implementing a variety of additional activities (such as further joint transnational calls and support of early-career scientists) NEURON Cofund will decrease fragmentation of research programmes and improve the funding situation for neuroscience researchers thereby strengthening the search for novel therapeutic approaches to fight brain disease; NEURON Cofund will also develop and provide concrete plans for (i) expanding data sharing, (ii) promoting common data elements for the establishment of patient registries, and (iii) involving stakeholders and relevant existing initiatives such as patient organizations. The aforementioned challenges will be addressed in a network of 22 funding organizations across 14 European Member and Associated States and Third countries.
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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2022 UEFISCDI, STATE RESEARCH AGENCY OF SPAIN, GENERAL SECRETARIAT FOR RESEARCH AND INNOVATION, SAS, FRS FNRS +26 partnersUEFISCDI,STATE RESEARCH AGENCY OF SPAIN,GENERAL SECRETARIAT FOR RESEARCH AND INNOVATION,SAS,FRS FNRS,BMBF,MUR,MIUR,TACR,ANR,THE RESEARCH COUNCIL OF NORWAY,Ministry of Education,MOST,ETAg,VDI TECHNOLOGIEZENTRUM GMBH,NCBR,STW,ANCSI,Lietuvos Mokslo Taryba,TÜBİTAK,SFI,CDTI,VIAA,CSO-MOH,MCI,FRQS,BNSF,MINECO,FCT,ISCIII,Ministero della SaluteFunder: EC Project Code: 723770Overall Budget: 15,270,000 EURFunder Contribution: 5,039,100 EURNanomedicine is the application of nanotechnology to medicine and healthcare. The field takes advantage of the physical, chemical and biological properties of materials at the nanometer scale to be used for a better understanding of the biological mechanisms of diseases at the molecular level, leading to new targets for earlier and more precise diagnostics and therapeutics. Nanomedicine, rated among the six most promising Key Enabling Technologies, is one of the most important emerging areas of health research expected to contribute to one of the strategic challenges that Europe has to face in the future: Provide effective and affordable health care and assure the wellbeing of an increasingly aged population. EuroNanoMed III (ENM III) builds on the foundations of ENM I & II, which launched 7 successful joint calls for proposals since 2009, funded 51 transnational research projects involving 269 partners from 25 countries/regions, and allocated € 45,5 million to research projects from ENM funding agencies. ENM III consortium, reinforced with 12 new partners from Europe, Canada and Taiwan, is committed to fostering the competiveness of European nanomedicine actors taking into account recent changes in the landscape and new stakeholders and challenges, as identified in the SRIA in nanomedicine. The first joint call for proposals will be co-funded by ENM III partners and the EC. After the co-funded call, three additional joint transnational calls will be organized and strategic activities will be accomplished in collaboration with key initiatives in the field. ENM III actions focus on translatability of project results to clinical and industry needs.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2022 ISCIII, Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine, Bundesministerium für Ernährung, Landwirtschaft und Verbraucherschutz, UKRI, BBSRC +20 partnersISCIII,Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine,Bundesministerium für Ernährung, Landwirtschaft und Verbraucherschutz,UKRI,BBSRC,ZON,BMAW,TÜBİTAK,MINECO,SFI,MIUR,Ministry of Education,MUR,ANR,CIHR,MCI,DANMARK INNOVATIONSFOND,MiPAAF,DLR,ANCSI,NCBR,SPW,STATE RESEARCH AGENCY OF SPAIN,BMBWF,BLEFunder: EC Project Code: 696295Overall Budget: 14,403,800 EURFunder Contribution: 4,753,240 EURERA-HDHL is a proposal of ERA-NET Cofund in the field of nutrition and health to support the Joint Programme Initiative Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life (JPI HDHL). Nowadays, there is a high burden of non-communicable diseases due to unhealthy diet and lifestyle patterns. The 24 members of the JPI HDHL are working together to develop means to (1) motivate people to adopt healthier lifestyles including dietary choices and physical activity, (2) develop and produce healthy, high-quality, safe and sustainable foods and (3) prevent diet-related diseases. Between 2012 and 2015, JPI HDHL had implemented 7 JFAs with 40 M€ funds from national funding. The JPI HDHL is now set for further enhancement in tight coordination with the EC through the ERA-NET Cofund instrument. ERA-HDHL will provide a robust platform for implementing joint funding actions (JFAs) that address the needs identified in the JPI HDHL strategic research agenda and strengthen the research funding activities of JPI HDHL. An EC cofunded call on the identification and validation of biomarkers in nutrition and health will be implemented. For this foreseen action, the member countries of the JPI HDHL have doubled their financial commitment comparing to previous JFA implemented on a similar topic. Moreover, ERA-HDHL will launch at least 3 additional JFAs in line to fulfil the JPI HDHL objectives.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2022 UPM, UH, NATIONAL MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL FORECASTING CENTER (NATIONAL TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER, STATE OCEANIC ADMINISTRATION), SMHI, MPG +45 partnersUPM,UH,NATIONAL MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL FORECASTING CENTER (NATIONAL TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER, STATE OCEANIC ADMINISTRATION),SMHI,MPG,IFREMER,STIFTELSEN NANSEN SENTER FOR MILJOOG FJERNMALING,University of Exeter,IMR,UC,GEORG-Lab Geophysical Remote Sensing,ARMINES,University of Alaska,Stockholm University,GFZ,Nordisk Fond for Miljø og Udvikling,ROIS,KORDI,UŚ,EUROCEAN,PRIC,NORUT TROMSO,RADI CAS,IGF PAS,GEUS,NUIM,University of Sheffield,University of Bremen,DTU,BSC,FMI,CNRS,UNIS,DNV,RIHMI-WDC,AU,Université Laval,WHOI,IO PAN,NIERSC,UiB,UH,NIVA,ONC,NORCE,TERRADUE,Grønlands Naturinstitut,OU,AWI,EUROPEAN GLOBAL OCEAN OBSERVING SYSTEMFunder: EC Project Code: 727890Overall Budget: 15,490,100 EURFunder Contribution: 15,490,100 EURThe overall objective of INTAROS is to develop an integrated Arctic Observation System (iAOS) by extending, improving and unifying existing systems in the different regions of the Arctic. INTAROS will have a strong multidisciplinary focus, with tools for integration of data from atmosphere, ocean, cryosphere and terrestrial sciences, provided by institutions in Europe, North America and Asia. Satellite earth observation data plays an increasingly important role in such observing systems, because the amount of EO data for observing the global climate and environment grows year by year. In situ observing systems are much more limited due to logistical constraints and cost limitations. The sparseness of in situ data is therefore the largest gap in the overall observing system. INTAROS will assess strengths and weaknesses of existing observing systems and contribute with innovative solutions to fill some of the critical gaps in the in situ observing network. INTAROS will develop a platform, iAOS, to search for and access data from distributed databases. The evolution into a sustainable Arctic observing system requires coordination, mobilization and cooperation between the existing European and international infrastructures (in-situ and remote including space-based), the modeling communities and relevant stakeholder groups. INTAROS will include development of community-based observing systems, where local knowledge is merged with scientific data. An integrated Arctic Observation System will enable better-informed decisions and better-documented processes within key sectors (e.g. local communities, shipping, tourism, fisheries), in order to strengthen the societal and economic role of the Arctic region and support the EU strategy for the Arctic and related maritime and environmental policies.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2022 DLR, FRQS, MRC, FWF, UKRI +19 partnersDLR,FRQS,MRC,FWF,UKRI,FRS FNRS,TÜBİTAK,FWO,VIAA,CSO-MOH,NCBR,BMBF,UEFISCDI,ANR,Academy of Finland,NWO,SAS,THE RESEARCH COUNCIL OF NORWAY,INSERM,ISCIII,Ministero della Salute,MINECO,FCT,STATE RESEARCH AGENCY OF SPAINFunder: EC Project Code: 680966Overall Budget: 20,882,200 EURFunder Contribution: 6,772,340 EURThe ERA-NET NEURON Cofund will coordinate and align European and international research funding programmes in the area of brain-related diseases and disorders of the nervous system. Key activity is the implementation of an EC co-funded joint transnational call for research proposals. The mission of NEURON is based on the fact that disorders of the brain are the major cause for impaired quality of life, and they are a heavy burden not only for patients, their families and carers, but also a socioeconomic problem for society. By improving collaboration and by implementing a variety of additional activities (such as further joint transnational calls and support of early-career scientists) NEURON Cofund will decrease fragmentation of research programmes and improve the funding situation for neuroscience researchers thereby strengthening the search for novel therapeutic approaches to fight brain disease; NEURON Cofund will also develop and provide concrete plans for (i) expanding data sharing, (ii) promoting common data elements for the establishment of patient registries, and (iii) involving stakeholders and relevant existing initiatives such as patient organizations. The aforementioned challenges will be addressed in a network of 22 funding organizations across 14 European Member and Associated States and Third countries.
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