Horizon 2020 Calls for eHealth Projects: H2020-PHC-2015-Single-Stage and H2020-PHC-2015-Two-Stage

European Commission The European Commission is calling for new eHealth projects. They are to be funded under the H2020-PHC-2015-single-stage and H2020-PHC-2015-two-stage sub calls of H2020-PHC-2014-2015. Researchers and innovators in Health IT are requested to apply before 21 April 2015.

H2020-PHC-2015-single-stage:

  • PHC-02-2015: Understanding disease: systems medicine
  • PHC-03-2015: Understanding common mechanisms of diseases and their relevance in co-morbidities
  • PHC-04-2015: Health promotion and disease prevention: improved inter-sector co-operation for environment and health based interventions
  • PHC-11-2015: Development of new diagnostic tools and technologies: in vivo medical imaging technologies
  • PHC-14-2015: New therapies for rare diseases
  • PHC-16-2015: Tools and technologies for advanced therapies
  • PHC-18-2015: Establishing effectiveness of health care interventions in the paediatric population
  • PHC-22-2015: Promoting mental wellbeing in the ageing population
  • PHC-24-2015: Piloting personalised medicine in health and care systems

H2020-PHC-2015-two-stage:

  • PHC-02-2015: Understanding disease: systems medicine
  • PHC-03-2015: Understanding common mechanisms of diseases and their relevance in co-morbidities
  • PHC-04-2015: Health promotion and disease prevention: improved inter-sector co-operation for environment and health based interventions
  • PHC-11-2015: Development of new diagnostic tools and technologies: in vivo medical imaging technologies
  • PHC-14-2015: New therapies for rare diseases
  • PHC-16-2015: Tools and technologies for advanced therapies
  • PHC-18-2015: Establishing effectiveness of health care interventions in the paediatric population
  • PHC-22-2015: Promoting mental wellbeing in the ageing population
  • PHC-24-2015: Piloting personalised medicine in health and care systems

For call topics and web links to submission service, please visit:
http://www.healthitspace.eu/groups/viewbulletin/10-horizon-2020-calls-for-ehealth-projects-h2020-phc-2015-single-stage-and-h2020-phc-2015-two-stage

If you are looking for integration into existing/forming consortia as a partner for participation in eHealth (Health IT) research projects within Horizon 2020, please join the 'HORIZON 2020 Partners' group from Health IT Space business social networking project, http://www.healthitspace.eu

For further information, recent activities and latest discussions, please visit:
http://www.healthitspace.eu/groups/viewgroup/3-horizon-2020-partners

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