DEPARTAMENT DE SALUT - GENERALITAT DE CATALUNYA
DEPARTAMENT DE SALUT - GENERALITAT DE CATALUNYA
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2026Partners:UH, FSIE, ISGLOBAL, UMIT, GIP AGENCE FRANCAISE POUR DES VILLES ET TERRITOIRES MEDITERRANEENS DURABLES +9 partnersUH,FSIE,ISGLOBAL,UMIT,GIP AGENCE FRANCAISE POUR DES VILLES ET TERRITOIRES MEDITERRANEENS DURABLES,DEPARTAMENT DE SALUT - GENERALITAT DE CATALUNYA,RMIT UNIVE,UNIVERSITAT DE VIC UVIC UCC,University of Cuenca,UWE,AKETH INVESTMENTS NETWORK SERVICESSL,VISIBLE NETWORK LABS INC,Charles University,APHMFunder: European Commission Project Code: 945095Overall Budget: 5,403,660 EURFunder Contribution: 5,019,810 EURRe-imagining Environments for Connection and Engagement: Testing Actions for Social Prescribing in Natural Spaces (RECETAS) will address loneliness, a modifiable health condition that is known to shorten one´s lifespan and may be as dangerous to one’s health as smoking or obesity. In Europe alone, and before COVID-19 pandemic, over 75 million European adults reported meeting with family and friends at most once per month and 30 million European adults frequently felt lonely. Loneliness knows no geographic, economic, cultural, and social boundaries and affects all age groups. For urban dwellers, nearby nature, with social structures, can improve health and mental well-being and reduce loneliness. Even under the extraordinary circumstances of COVID-19, people need time in nature for its healing benefits and its role in allowing people to interact in nature. Investments in nature-based solutions (NBS) and green infrastructure (GI) that address rapid urbanization and its adverse consequences on environmental systems in our cities, can be harnessed for health and well-being even in times of health emergencies. RECETAS explores loneliness through a transdisciplinary lens, integrating social, behavioral, health, and natural sciences, and is grounded in participatory principles. It will use randomized controlled trials (RCT) and other epidemiologic, anthropological and health economic methods to test socially- and culturally-innovative nature-based social prescribing (NBSP) in six cities in Europe, Latin America, and Australia. The approach aims to improve upon real-world policy and practice to reduce loneliness by connecting people experiencing loneliness with helping professionals and extensive investments in NBS and GI, while alleviating pressures on stressed health care systems. If successful, it will systematically reduce loneliness, promote and sustain vibrant, socially-connected communities, and reduce health inequalities by connecting to nature in meaningful ways. “RECETAS” is part of the European Cluster on Urban Health.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2027Partners:IDIAP Jordi Gol, KI, ICCS, CANCER PATIENTS EUROPE, CERCA +16 partnersIDIAP Jordi Gol,KI,ICCS,CANCER PATIENTS EUROPE,CERCA,ARBISENSE AB,Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs,WELLICS SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGIES AND RESEARCH SINGLE MEMBER PRIVATE COMPANY,DEPARTAMENT DE SALUT - GENERALITAT DE CATALUNYA,ITCL,UoA,National Food Administration,EASO,RISA,NATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH ORGANIZATION,Ministry of Health,ISIG,AINIGMA,INTERNATIONELLA ENGELSKA SKOLAN I SVERIGE AB,TIMELEX,EHMAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101104618Overall Budget: 7,469,250 EURFunder Contribution: 7,469,250 EURPREVENT improves upscaling of primary interventions for weight control management during childhood and adolescence to reduce cancer risks in adulthood. This relies on current evidence that relates excess body weight with increased cancer risk. Towards this end, PREVENT applies a series of implementation research actions in the following directions. First, it identifies barriers to current interventions and policies preventing them from upscaling to different geographical, socio-economic, and cultural settings. Then, it introduces new multi-actor and context-aware interventions along with new user engagement strategies to face the current upscaling bottlenecks; multi-actor in the sense that they target different types of users (e.g., students, family, educators, policymakers) and context-aware in the sense that PREVENT interventions are tailored to the specific implementation places (class, canteen, sports fields, labs, outside school). The PREVENT new policies are adapted, piloted, and scaled up within the schools’ communities of three European countries facing different epidemiological settings on childhood obesity, geographic, socio-economic and cultural attributes. The pilots are designed to be holistic end-to-end ecosystems, including users, medical professionals, policymakers, public authorities, and civil communities. They focus on the whole school communities of Greece, Sweden, and Spain-Catalonia, that is, PREVENT outreach to more than 3.3 million students, required for guideline provisioning, large-scale implementation, multi-parameter assessment, and scaling-up. Co-creation, active behavioral change, self-evaluation through user empowerment, motivational interviewing, social innovation, digital-assistive engagement, health apps, and multi-domain assessment are implementation research aspects of PREVENT to advance user acceptability and compatibility with existing policies, and thus improve sustainability and upscaling. This action is part of the Cancer Mission cluster of projects on "Prevention and Early Detection".
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2033Partners:MSAE, TLS, Ministry of Health, BMBWF, FRRB +51 partnersMSAE,TLS,Ministry of Health,BMBWF,FRRB,VETENSKAPSRADET - SWEDISH RESEARCH COUNCIL,VICE-PRESIDENCIA DO GOVERNO REGIONAL DOS ACORES,RANNIS,BMBF,FFWF ,HERMESFOND,Taighde Éireann-Research Ireland,RT,SMWK,Comunidad Foral de Navarra,NCRD,DANMARK INNOVATIONSFOND,Telethon Foundation,EIT HEALTH EV,VINNOVA,FRS FNRS,ANR ,ISCIII,Service Public de Wallonie,Ministero della Salute,DEPARTAMENTO DE SALUD GOBIERNO VASCO,Academy of Finland,DEPARTAMENT DE SALUT - GENERALITAT DE CATALUNYA,IACS,CSO-MOH,DLR,SCSTI,THE RESEARCH COUNCIL OF NORWAY,SFI,GENERAL SECRETARIAT FOR RESEARCH AND INNOVATION,Ministry of Science and Higher Education,BBMRI-ERIC,ETAg,LCS,AICIB,FCT,HRB,NATIONALINNOVATION OFFICE NIH,VL O,TÜBİTAK,INNOVAATIORAHOITUSKESKUS BUSINESS FINLAND,ZON,CSCJA,UEFISCDI,MINISTRY OF UNIVERSITY AND RESEARCH,COMISSAO DE COORDENACAO E DESENVOLVIMENTO REGIONAL DO CENTRO,FWO,SAMRC,FNR,Lietuvos Mokslo Taryba,FEDERAL MINISTRY OF HEALTHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101137129Overall Budget: 340,680,992 EURFunder Contribution: 100,575,000 EUREP PerMed is a new European Partnership dedicated to Personalised Medicine (PM). It supports PM-related R&I, but also facilitates and accelerates all steps so that PM achievements successfully pass through the full value continuum to be implemented in sustainable health systems for the benefit of people and societies. The partnership will foster demonstration projects and promote successes and lessons learned to demonstrate evidence of PM implementation. EP PerMed activities cover overarching aspects, like patient involvement, exchange with medical societies, infrastructures and international and regional collaboration. The project portfolios of EP PerMed and ERA PerMed (ERA-Net co-fund on PM) and others are supported to become successful innovations in healthcare practice. EP PerMed will be the global PM-platform for scientific and strategic dialogue and alignment, resulting in public documents and publications. Accordingly, it will inform the public, patients, healthcare providers or payers about the latest PM options and engage them. The Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda for Personalised Medicine (SRIA for PM, 2023), developed by EP PerMed partners, is the basis for the partnership's structure and a wide range of its activities. All steps of the SRIA development were strongly support by numerous PM-experts, stakeholders and the European Commission (EC). Thus, the EP PerMed annual Joint Transnational Calls (JTCs) and other funding and activities, events and tools will be in line with the SRIA and outputs will feed into a SRIA update in the coming years. The partnership builds on several developments, initiatives and projects such as ERA PerMed, ICPerMed and its supporting projects (“ICPerMed Family”) funded by the EC. In parallel, it reaches out to the 1+Million Genomes Initiative, other European Partnerships in the Health Cluster and infrastructures like the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI).
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2029Partners:Biovia, BIORN CLUSTER MANAGEMENT GMBH, Health & Life Sciences Cluster Bulgaria, CLUST ER INDUSTRIE DELLA SALUTE E DEL BENESSERE, PERIFEREIA +22 partnersBiovia,BIORN CLUSTER MANAGEMENT GMBH,Health & Life Sciences Cluster Bulgaria,CLUST ER INDUSTRIE DELLA SALUTE E DEL BENESSERE,PERIFEREIA,SOFIA MUNICIPAL PRIVATISATION AND INVESTMENT AGENCY,VL O,BIOPRO BADEN - WUERTTEMBERG,ART-ER,PATIENT ORGANIZATION PLATFORM,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,SAHLGRENSKA SCIENCE PARK AB,ACCIO,RIVNE INTERREGIONAL MEDICAL CLUSTER,FUNDACIO CECOT INNOV,DIGITAL INNOVATION ZONE,BUSINESS REGION GOETEBORG AB,Government of Catalonia,NORTH EAST REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY,ASTRAZENECA FARMACEUTICA SPAIN, S.A,KSTP,DEPARTAMENT DE SALUT - GENERALITAT DE CATALUNYA,MEDVIA,CLUSTERUL REGIONAL INOVATIV DE IMAGISTICA MOLECULARA SI STRUCTURALA NORD-EST (IMAGO-MOL),BSC,ASSR,EATRISFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101161301Overall Budget: 22,730,100 EURFunder Contribution: 11,340,000 EURThe general purpose of PRECISEU is connecting innovation ecosystems across Europe to efficiently advance towards a truly personalised healthcare, transferring practices and solutions from region to region and scaling up deep-tech healthcare innovations based on advanced therapies medicinal products and health data across Europe. The PRECISEU consortium is composed of Regional Authorities and innovation players from 9 NUTS 1 and 2 regions, supported by clusters, universities, research centres and infrastructures, NGOs and networks, and engaging regional and European innovators, scientists and entrepreneurs across the EU health innovation space. Also involved as partner in the consortium, one Ukrainian Region, Rivne, represented by the Rivne Medical Cluster, has a relevant role as Ukraine is open for cooperation, innovation and joint projects for reconstruction. The European continent faces a set of challenges in terms of the swift and effective implementation of medical care, which were brought sharply into focus during the COVID-19 pandemic. Healthcare remains a concurrent gap between innovation leaders and emerging and moderate innovators (classification according to the Regional Innovation Scoreboard, RIS), which impacts all spheres (economics, social and living standards), and which requires significant expertise and knowledge as well as expansive collaboration between innovation networks and all stakeholders and communities across Europe. PRECISEU is aware that taking next steps in the development and organisation of PM is a key issue for Europe, and that more coordination efforts between key European stakeholders is necessary to foster its implementation. By focusing on health data and advanced therapies as key drivers of personalized medicine models, PRECISEU will not only provide regional ecosystems with European connectivity but will most importantly address the significant and urgent needs of the regions.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2012Partners:ISS, DEPARTAMENT DE SALUT - GENERALITAT DE CATALUNYA, IREFREA, API, ARS +28 partnersISS,DEPARTAMENT DE SALUT - GENERALITAT DE CATALUNYA,IREFREA,API,ARS,STAP,LJMU,University of Bergen,NVC FINLAND,EUROPAISCHES ZENTRUM FUR WOHLFAHRTSPOLITIK UND SOZIALFORSCHUNG,A.S.L. CITTA DI MILANO AZIENDA SANITARIA LOCALE,Addiction Switzerland,THL,INPES,CIMH,Stockholm University,UWE,TUD,ECLECTICA,CVUAKA,IPiN,University of Twente,University of York,Institute for Research and Development “Utrip”,SIRUS,PETER DAVID ANDERSON,KCL,Corvinus University of Budapest,PARPA,HCPB,ZEUS,UM,TRIMBOSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 223059more_vert
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