Webinar: Health in Horizon 2020 – Call 2019: New topics in clinical and digital health research

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Webinar: Health in Horizon 2020 – Call 2019: New topics in clinical and digital health research

17 May 2018

The next call in Horizon 2020 "Health" with a budget of around 700 Mio Euro is approaching fast, and first deadlines for topics with two-stage submission are already in October 2018! A variety of interesting topics from understanding of diseases, maternal health to digital health and many more is foreseen.

In this 90min webinar we will present you the topics of the upcoming call, and some "lessons learned", analysis and interesting statistics from "Health" calls in Horizon 2020. In the last 30min of the webinar, we open the floor to facilitate collaborations between Austria and US: researchers of the renowned "Jefferson Health Medical College/Thomas Jefferson University" based in Philadelphia will present their interest to contribute to upcoming "Health" calls. Austrian researchers (universities, research institutes, industry, public health institutions, etc.…) are also invited to present their expertise and call interest on 1 slide for 1-2 minutes. If you are interested to do this, please indicate this in the registration.

Date and Time: 17th of May, 3 pm - 4:30 pm (CET)

Information: https:/www.ffg.ateuropa/veranstaltungen/webinar_2018-05-17

Direct link to registration: https:/register.gotowebinar.comregister/1404672673994994689

Speaker: Astrid Hoebertz, Austrian National Contact Point for Health

The webinar will be held in English.

A list of upcoming Health call topics is available here in the Download centre:
https:/www.ffg.atausschreibungen/horizon2020_health

Some examples of new call topics:

  • Understanding causative mechanisms in co- and multimorbidities
  • Risk-based screening strategies in non-communicable diseases
  • Human Cell Atlas
  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Maternal and Child Health
  • Infectious diseases incl. Influenza
  • Mental Health in the workplace
  • Human Exposome
  • Digital Health and Care: Big Data
  • …and many more