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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): This Program aims to develop innovative anti-infectious, immunomodulatory and regenerative bioengineering therapeutic strategies through the approach of complex problems in infection, immunity and tissue regeneration, bringing together complementary research groups of i3S (Ineb, IBMC and FMUP) and CBQF (UCP/ESB) with a long history of collaboration and translation of research results for clinical benefit., translated_summary)
(‎Removed claim: co-financing rate (P837): 79.0 percent, Removing co-finance rate from projects in portugal)
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Revision as of 12:56, 13 September 2021

Project Q2888625 in Portugal
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Structured Program on Bioengineered Therapies for Infectious Diseases and Tissue Regeneration
Project Q2888625 in Portugal

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    4,335,000.0 Euro
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    1 May 2016
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    30 March 2020
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    INEB-INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE ENGENHARIA BIOMEDICA
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    Q2993187 (Deleted Item)
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    41°9'6.16"N, 8°38'30.98"W
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    Neste Programa pretende-se desenvolver estratégias terapêuticas de bioengenharia anti-infecciosas, imunomodulatórias e regenerativas inovadoras, através da abordagem de problemas complexos em infecção, imunidade e regeneração de tecidos, reunindo grupos de investigação complementares do i3S (INEB, IBMC e FMUP) e da CBQF (UCP/ESB) com uma longa história de colaboração e de translação de resultados de investigação em benefício clínico. (Portuguese)
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    This Program aims to develop innovative anti-infectious, immunomodulatory and regenerative bioengineering therapeutic strategies through the approach of complex problems in infection, immunity and tissue regeneration, bringing together complementary research groups of i3S (Ineb, IBMC and FMUP) and CBQF (UCP/ESB) with a long history of collaboration and translation of research results for clinical benefit. (English)
    8 July 2021
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    Porto, União das freguesias de Lordelo do Ouro e Massarelos
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    Identifiers

    NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-000012
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