Health priorities of the Danish Presidency place focus on chronic diseases with diabetes as a model disease
Read moreThe EURADIA newsletter is printed and distributed quarterly. Each newsletter focuses upon issues concerning funding and policy for diabetes research at the European level. EURADIA partners are encouraged to submit a profile of their organisation for spotlight in the Newsletter. Relevant news and views from organisations dealing with diabetes research are invited.
March 2011
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July 2008
DIAMAP - Road Map for Diabetes Research in Europe - News from the EU Council and European Commission - EU news and research policy / funding opportunities - Research news from around Europe and beyond - Research conferences and events
April 2008
November 2007
Coordinating Research in Europe: a strategic role for the EU - Streamlining Progress from Innovation to Implementation - Pharmacogenomics - EU Diabetes Working Group: health and migration in the EU - World Diabetes Day Year of the Child 14th November 2007
July-August 2007
Parliament workshop: Diabetes research in women - Diabetes on the European agenda: Parliamentary Diabetes Group - Funding for health in FP7 - Innovative Medicines Initiative - European resources for diabetes funding
FP7 process of approval - Progress of the Innovative Medicines Initiative - FP7 topics in diabetes and obesity - Pharmaceutical forum patient information: diabetes
EU funded research programmes in the field of diabetes - FP5 and FP6 funded projects - Information on FP7 programme
Written European Parliament declaration on Diabetes - Fact sheet on diabetes research in Europe
Plan of EURADIA activities - Suggested calls for tender sent to the Commission
Health priorities of the Danish Presidency place focus on chronic diseases with diabetes as a model disease
Read moreWebsite for Horizon 2020 now open, the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation at the European Commission
Read moreLaunch of 3rd edn of the Diabetes Policy Puzzle. Not enough progress has been made in Europe.
Read more... European researchers and the EU are hard at work to find and develop better treatment options, and raise awareness about this chronic disease. The following is just a glimpse of what Europeans are doing to help those who need it most...
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