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Programme: MiCCrobioTAckle

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Programme: MiCCrobioTAckle

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Programme: MiCCrobioTAckle

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Objectives: 1/ Network coordination and project management. • 2/ Distribution of the finances and financial reporting. • 3/ Communication among beneficiaries/associated partners and with European Commission (Project Officer). • 4/ Internal communication through Project Participant Portal. • 5/ Organisation and coordination of consortium wide meetings. • 6/ Inclusive recruitment of DCs. • 7/ Scientific progress reports and documentation. • 8/ Risk management. • 9/ Quality assurance. • 10/ Long-term ...

Programme: MiCCrobioTAckle

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Objectives: 1/ Manage internal communication flow among partners. • 2/ Ensure successful dissemination, exploitation, and communication of MiCCrobioTAckle results and scientific advances (after IPR protection assessment), among the scientific and industrial communities. • 3/ Increase the general public awareness for the benefits and need for science-led innovation in the EU.

Programme: MiCCrobioTAckle

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Objectives: 1/ Provide to all 12 DCs, supporting and complementary activities in their IRPs. • 2/ Provide network-wide, local and external training to the DCs, inc. secondments in academia and industry sectors, workshops, training schools, and dissemination and outreach activities. • 3/ Train DCs’ transferable skills (entrepreneurship, business, management, organization, leadership, IPR, communication, etc.). • 4/ Support DCs elaborating their Career Development Plans (CDPs).

Programme: MiCCrobioTAckle

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Objectives: 1/ Develop rationally designed ‘FMT-in-a-pill’ oral formulations with enhanced effect on CC prevention/treatment. • 2/ Evaluate the effect of ‘oral’ vs. the traditional ‘gastroduodenal tube’ administration of FMTs in the context of CC. • 3/ Make significant progresses on the development of oral ‘consortium-in-a-pill’ formulations for CC treatment.

Programme: MiCCrobioTAckle

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