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Project Q4301623 in France, United Kingdom, Belgium
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Design of Enabling-Regenerative Materials
Project Q4301623 in France, United Kingdom, Belgium

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    1,634,888.91 Euro
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    2,724,814.85 Euro
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    60.0 percent
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    1 September 2016
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    30 November 2020
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    University of Brighton
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    Q4382115 (Deleted Item)
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    50°36'19.37"N, 3°1'42.78"E
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    50°47'43.44"N, 1°5'26.38"W
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    50°50'37.18"N, 0°7'8.72"W
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    51°1'37.20"N, 3°42'59.33"E
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    The objective of DERMA is to develop new interventions for the management and treatment of dermal ulcers and related skin conditions, including stomas. By addressing market and patient needs, as identified by our Observer Partners (OPs), the project will deliver advanced new technologies (incorporating marine sourced biopolymers) ready for exploitation by industry to manufacture improved products for the treatment of patients. It is expected that these enabling technologies will provide cost savings to the EU by improving the efficiency and success of wound management by healthcare providers. (English)
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