PORTFASTFLU - Potrable and Automated Test for Fast Detection and Surveillance of Influenza

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26 May 2009
PORTFASTFLU is a €3.8 million, European Union FP7 funded project which aims to develop and validate a rapid diagnostic system for influenza that will be used for surveillance and early detection of influenza, and as a point-of-care tool in developed and developing countries.
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Computerised Play Platform for Elderly People

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26 May 2009
Three years ago, researchers at the EU-funded ElderGames project set out to create a high-tech play platform specifically for the elderly - the first designed to provide cognitive and social stimulation, and to allow early detection of cognitive decline.
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Details of First Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI) Projects Released

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20 May 2009
The European Commission has released details of the first projects to receive support under the Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI) Joint Technology Initiative (JTI). The 15 projects will share a EUR 246 million funding pot. EUR 110 million of this will come from the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7), while the pharmaceutical industry will provide the remaining EUR 136 million through in kind contributions (e.g. staff, laboratory facilities, materials and clinical research).
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The Living Human Digital Library Project's Results

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18 May 2009
The Living Human Digital Library Project (LHDL) is a grass-roots initiative aimed at developing an in silico model of the human neuromusculoskeletal system that can predict how mechanical forces are exchanged internally and externally, from the whole body down to the protein level, consistently with scope of the European Virtual Physiological Human initiative.
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Small Chips with Big Potential: New EU Recommendations for Bar Codes

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13 May 2009
Europeans should be able to have control over smart chips, a worldwide market set to grow five times over in the next decade, while still being able to easily use them to make everyday life simpler. There are already over 6 billion smart chips, microelectronic devices that can be integrated into a variety of everyday objects from fridges to bus passes.
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simon - Open Source Language-Independent Speech Recognition System

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12 May 2009
simon, developed as an open-source platform under the General Public License (GPL) has the aim to serve as an advanced and state of the art speech recognition system (SRC) for people with locomotor and cognitive dysfunctions.
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EU Project Empowers Elderly to Live Independently

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11 May 2009
Researchers in the EU-funded PERSONA (Perceptive spaces promoting independent aging) project are drawing on a range of advanced technologies to empower the elderly and support them in their efforts to maintain both their independence and a good quality of life.
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More eHealth News ...

  1. 180 Million People Now Have a European Health Insurance Card
  2. Call for Papers: International Journal of E-Health and Medical Communications (IJEHMC)
  3. Telemedicine to Transform European Healthcare
  4. Over £220 Million to Boost Innovation in the NHS
  5. European IT Research Must be 'Inventive and Bold' to Stay Ahead
  6. Europe Unveils Strategy to Become a Global Leader in High-Risk IT Research
  7. Citizens' Privacy Must Become Priority in Digital Age, Says EU Commissioner Reding
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