Day: January 18, 2019

Research Headlines – Restoring the genetic diversity of key food crops

The EU-funded project G2P-SOL is gathering, improving and disseminating genetic and phenotypic information on key food crops like potato and tomato. This information can be used in farming to improve the productivity of such crops and provide healthier food. Powered by WPeMatico

Research Headlines – Tasty and nutritious food for senior citizens

As a person ages, their appetite and physical capacity to eat can diminish. To prevent malnutrition among senior citizens and make eating a pleasure for them, an EU-funded project has developed tasty fruit- and vegetable-based foods adapted to their health needs. Powered by WPeMatico

Research Headlines – Personalised medicine for disease prevention

Medical practitioners are increasingly adopting a ‘personalised medicine’ (PM) approach involving individually tailored patient care. An EU-funded project is fostering collaboration on PM research and training, with special emphasis on the prevention of chronic diseases. Powered by WPeMatico

Research Headlines – A roadmap for wider access to scientific results

Open science and new technology, which make research findings freely available to everyone, have revolutionised academic research. An EU-funded project has proposed solutions and recommendations to ensure scientific discoveries are communicated as widely as possibly for the benefit of other researchers, industry and society as a whole. Powered by WPeMatico

Erasmus+ 2019 Programme Guide Corrigendum

Changes concern Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Degress, European Universities and Sector Skills Alliances. Full details are available here. Version 2 of the Programme Guide introducing these changes is available here.   Powered by WPeMatico