A cure for the medical research-to-market gap

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Description
To tighten up the medical value chain, the EU-funded InfectoGnostics Research Campus Jena project brings together science, industry und clinics in Germany’s Thuringia region. The result is more devices for diagnostic testing being brought to market quicker.
Results
The key to stopping the spread of new diseases is a fast and reliable diagnosis and quick understanding of their possible resistance to current antibiotics. Unfortunately, this process is too often derailed by a gap between what’s happening in the lab and what’s being brought onto the market. The ERDF-funded InfectoGnostics Research Campus JENA project has a cure.
Programme name
Cohesion for growth and employment
EC’s priorities
Jobs, Growth and Investment
EU contribution
€7 902 767
Project location
Germany
Time frame
2013 to 2020
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Countries
Hauts-de-France
Time frame
2013 to 2020
EU contribution
€5 000 000

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Countries
Czech Republic, Germany
Time frame
2009 to 2013
EU contribution
€2 948 575

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Countries
Austria
Time frame
2008 to 2010
EU contribution
€377 900

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Countries
Slovenia
Time frame
2011 to 2013
EU contribution
€100 745

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Countries
Belgium
Time frame
2007 to 2017
EU contribution
€10 778 274

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Countries
Lithuania
Time frame
2014 to 2015
EU contribution
€28 107

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Countries
United Kingdom
Time frame
2010 to 2013
EU contribution
€5 300 000

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Countries
Germany
Time frame
2006 to 2015
EU contribution
€25 200 000