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gen_0cf594fa6689966acfe571ee0b6e5902 | Gates Foundatoin | World Health Organization | INV-028353 | to establish data standards, specifications, and guidance for COVID immunization data systems | Development of Solutions to Improve Global Health / Global Development | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_93d19547e152e077dfe005ae00543b82 | Gates Foundatoin | Shanghai Center of Biomedicine Development | INV-031017 | to build partnership with Shanghai Center to address global health and agricultural challenges in China and the world | HIV / Global Policy and Advocacy | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_2f9919a737c976935b938e05a25093ba | Measuring unanticipated opportunity costs of South Africa's COVID-19 response for children, mothers, and people living with non-communicable diseases | Medical Research Council | Wits Health Consortium (Pty) Ltd | HRCS22_02713 | Before the COVID-19 epidemic, SA's life expectancy was on an upward trajectory, with gains towards 2030 SDG targets. In response to the epidemic, the government instituted a lockdown to flatten the curve. Though there have been benefits, there are questions about the impact on non-COVID-19 health outcomes. Rapid decision making has also left community perspectives behind. SAMRC Centre for Health Economics and Decision Science-PRICELESS SA & the MRC/Wits Agincourt Unit have partnered to investigate this. Our hypotheses are firstly, that during COVID-19 epidemic there has been and will continue to be a decrease in supply and demand of routine health services which may impact on morbidity and mortality for individuals with HT, Diabetes, pregnant mothers and children under 5. Secondly, the perspective of health workers and community members regarding provision and access to routine health services during the COVID-19 epidemic will differ from that of public policy makers. The proposal aims to quantitatively measure the impact of diverting a workforce who are managing COVID-19, on routine preventive and curative health services. This will include supply and demand side perspectives. We will also qualitatively evaluate the views of the public and of healthcare workers in rural and urban areas. This will be a mixed-method study with a multi-disciplinary approach that will quantify health service opportunity costs due to the COVID-19 response. We will use a time series analysis of health services headcount data, addressing geographical and equity impacts, and qualitative interviews to understand the perspective of the public and health workers. The results will enable policymakers to make evidence-based decisions regarding resource allocation, between maintaining health services and mitigating the epidemic, that are also responsive to community needs and priorities. Our robust track record of policy action research over a decade in SA predicts a successful outcome. | 8.1 Organisation and delivery of services / Research Grant | 6project_grants_public |
gen_c25623320b56f74ed25329b78611506d | Gates Foundatoin | SECTION27 Incorporating the AIDS Law Project NPC | INV-024205 | to support increased information on the TB and HIV epidemics resource allocation & utilization, policy implementation, and service delivery to inform decision making, planning, and accountability for the responses in South Africa | Discovery and Translational Sciences / Global Health | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_9482f6a57aa87e8f26c1e7f7b3f1c526 | Gates Foundatoin | Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching | INV-032278 | to develop and propose a plan for how to greatly expand adoption of Early Warning Systems/on-track work in the broader field | Research and Learning Opportunities / U.S. Program | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_ce018a8d5439003d0213b2b06269da27 | The Design and Implementation of an E-learning Programme for Indian Locale Software Localisation | Irish Research Council | University of Limerick | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_63f91ee033944f7b216bf5a07e19049f | Magnetic nanotubes for energy efficient magnetic components | Irish Research Council | University of Limerick | Not available | Early Career / Enterprise Partnership Scheme (Postgraduate) | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_0541213427a1204b8ae64a5c03c9528c | Environmental Drivers of Behavioural, Morphological and Genetic Variation in the Damselfish (Chromis Chromis, L.) | Irish Research Council | University College Dublin | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_5e4bf38d1d59133ab87e2032df92e074 | Adapting and Applying Active Queue Management in a Wireless Environment | Irish Research Council | Trinity College Dublin | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_24b8d90eb1c00d7da0da7354bdaf16ee | Novel Optical Fibre Sensors for the real time measurement of oxygen concentration in Hypoxic tumours during radiation therapy. | Irish Research Council | University of Limerick | Not available | Early Career / Enterprise Partnership Scheme (Postdoctoral) | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_459b4c6365343694cc1019be8cb5c91a | Semantically Enhanced Visualisations to Support Personalised E-Learning | Irish Research Council | Trinity College Dublin | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_15d4c3d04871a89c8a9aa33b0c250852 | Leveraging xAPI in a corporate e-learning environment to facilitate the tracking, modelling and predictive analysis of learner behaviour | Irish Research Council | Institute of Technology, Carlow | Not available | Early Career / Enterprise Partnership Scheme (Postgraduate) | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_e57d720611fcc99e4520306e150ebc56 | Automated Static Timing Analysis for Real-Time Code | Irish Research Council | University College Cork | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_2ee39bd8c73475d0391df01550cb0850 | Applying the Policy Continuum Approach to a Federated Network Provider Scenario | Irish Research Council | Waterford Institute of Technology | Not available | Early Career / INSPIRE | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_6869a120f79740d6801127f3813a441a | Bayesian Wavelet Modelling of Spatial Temporal Data | Irish Research Council | University of Limerick | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_79f0898c31082aecc3aeefdaec9fcc2f | Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function: Experimental Tests in Intertidal Rock Pools | Irish Research Council | University College Dublin | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_34f226afd89ef6aa2138055118f89e8e | Bio-security risks associated with the use of lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) as a cleaner fish species in salmonid polyculture systems in Ireland. | Irish Research Council | Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology | Not available | Early Career / Employment-Based Programme | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_ffb48d63a433eb86269bd3b38020fc36 | Quantitative Analysis of Adenovirus Infected HEK293 Cells using Proteomic Approaches | Irish Research Council | University College Dublin | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_d41b3daafe516668251c87fa74e3eba0 | Development and comparison of pharmaceutical impurity assays with orthogonal selectivity using sub-2 micron core-shell technology and supercritical fluid chomatography | Irish Research Council | Dublin City University | Not available | Early Career / Enterprise Partnership Scheme (Postgraduate) | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_600090e31080a8ed204db7eb62d8e965 | Development of Enantioselective Organocatalytic Halohydration of Alkenes | Irish Research Council | RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_b618ec19f74f65c6bf045cbcc5fb96d0 | Investigation into the Potential Use of Sol Gel Mips as Novel Controlled Release Media for Pharmaceutical Delivery | Irish Research Council | Waterford Institute of Technology | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_1539700eaf7102f45c98a025929753c4 | Modifications of InP Schottky Diodes | Irish Research Council | Trinity College Dublin | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_49d610e17184207d3a71b1b300db5937 | Shedding light on men's health: Evaluating the scalability of a community-based men’s health promotion programme 'Sheds for Life' through the application of implementation science | Irish Research Council | Waterford Institute of Technology | Not available | Early Career / Employment-Based Programme | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_62b4b3ba2adc1a0e014f25e8ad9b3c1d | Simulation of Photo-electronic Excitation in Titania Nanofilms and Titania-Dye Complexes | Irish Research Council | University College Dublin | Not available | Early Career / EMPOWER | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_44bbff22b6e3aff4de39790a717054a0 | (UCC) Theory of Dilute Bismide Alloys for High Efficiency Uncooled Telecomm Lasers | Irish Research Council | University College Cork | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_95b4ff4408d79562eeddf2bce650f146 | The Role of Dopamine 2 Receptor Signalling in Seizure Induced Neurodegeneration and Epileptogenesis | Irish Research Council | RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences | Not available | Early Career / INSPIRE | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_fa79ff5bd7b738ab812c22725412a748 | The Role of Inflammation and P38 in 6-Hydroxydopamine-Induced Dopaminergic Neuronal Death? Implications for Parkinson's Disease | Irish Research Council | University College Cork | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_de19a37b680a6051ef7d553dd6ae16fa | Bumblebee Diversity and Foraging in Prime Habitats | Irish Research Council | University of Limerick | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_e26c72f27208bcb9a13f577e8ffd803b | Development of a New Data-Scatter Software Analysis Tool for Optical Telecommunications Networks | Irish Research Council | Institute of Technology, Carlow | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_220342df6cd9b6ab17960bc17e75e6c7 | Extension of Useful Life of Road Bridges through more Accurate Assessment of Traffic Loading | Irish Research Council | University College Dublin | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_7b1185529d24fe12bd1db1737e94a1d6 | Developing an Assessment Method for Evaluating Maturity Levels in Electronic Medical Systems | Irish Research Council | Dublin City University | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_f9dfff3d503632e0af55e83dda4fac94 | Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress as a Component of Demyelination in a Cortical Experimental Allergic Encephalomyelitis Model of Multiple Sclerosis | Irish Research Council | University of Galway | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_9ade0f51c902451dcd4ffe91d86fe049 | Gates Foundatoin | Wits Health Consortium (Pty) Ltd | INV-029778 | to complete analysis and scientific writing related to data on the COVID SA variant | Empower Women and Girls / Global Health | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_3fcddecfe1ddbc9e9ff427d6499a6f55 | Approaches to Drying Hydrated Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs). | Irish Research Council | Trinity College Dublin | Not available | Early Career / Employment-Based Programme | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_7be576bf3b4e3bf27a07967fbf89b705 | Atomic and Molecular Dynamics in Coherent Extreme-UV (EUV) and Intense Laser Fields | Irish Research Council | Dublin City University | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_cad180c0388dadbad92865bd63da820f | Targeted Mucosal Vaccines for HIV | Irish Research Council | Trinity College Dublin | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_f9b49f507e2c37fff57c1a77af4a0a22 | The Application of Proteomics Tools and Advanced Liquid Chromatography: Mass Spectrometric Techniques to Clinical Health Investigations of Early Onset Type II Diabetes | Irish Research Council | Munster Technological University | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_d9c454703fdea98269b1996a6e0d3334 | Investigation of Irreversible Changes in the Properties of Photopolymer Holograms in Response to Changes in the Environmental Conditions | Irish Research Council | Technological University Dublin | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_53a92b1fc97c350ffe0129d6a1334e4b | Foodborne Disease and Risk Control of Campylobacter Infections | Irish Research Council | University College Dublin | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_ae57e4637d1d25d0f07c6e3d97635a8c | Investigation and Engineering of Dispersion Relations in Periodic Materials for Different Particles and Quasi-Particles | Irish Research Council | University College Cork | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_e5db5d37133a063cf754deb9cac61a1e | Compression in Distributed Interactive Media | Irish Research Council | Maynooth University | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_7ba70dcdc813a0e487ae51685b3b0ffd | Creating a New Device to Test the Influence of Haptic And Visual Stimuli on Locomotor Pattern Development of Infants and Young Children with Disabilities | Irish Research Council | Unknown | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_508bc9c2ae51f19ab1f96d385327f1f5 | Thuricin CD, A Possible Therapeutic for Clostridium Difficile-Associated Diarrhoea (CDAD) | Irish Research Council | University College Cork | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_db3ddc573baeac0c0b08e9bc099b53ef | Computational Techniques for Calculating Gravitational Radiation Reaction for LISA | Irish Research Council | University College Dublin | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_bdf4d1522af73dc31a5a31a803445736 | Exploring the relationship between cell culture duration and the populations of host cell proteins and the resulting impact on upstream and downstream processing of monoclonal antibodies. | Irish Research Council | University of Limerick | Not available | Early Career / Enterprise Partnership Scheme (Postgraduate) | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_eb4af4ad49d73ce5bc1feeb4f4b9e75e | Study on the Proteolytic and Peptideolytic Release of Bioactive Peptides from Food Proteins | Irish Research Council | University of Limerick | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_b9b3d7df8af4827ec646d1715f532a2f | Cross-sectoral partnerships in the performing arts: New models of strategy for non-profits in times of crisis from the business sector | Irish Research Council | University of Limerick | Not available | Early Career / Employment-Based Programme | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_d8ee2c868fecf5844f2cb89cbecd2c26 | A Novel Cellular Architecture for Fault Repair in Virtex FPGA Designs | Irish Research Council | University of Galway | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_c3205ecf8306923ee7ec41f9c0e8f0f2 | Identification of Biomarkers for the Diagnosis, Management and Follow-up of Women with Gestational Trophoblastic Disease | Irish Research Council | University College Cork | Not available | Early Career / Employment-Based Programme | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_10bde8b4153a9e8ac08712f5ffdda8e0 | Synthesis and Conformational Analysis of Macromolecules containing Two Isoxazolidine Rings | Irish Research Council | Maynooth University | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_f527ac8a0b348a211e2617e80873f35a | Mechanisms of Signal Integration on Chromatin by DNA Damage Response Proteins | Irish Research Council | University of Galway | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_0822efa3715ad3344fcff3108740b6a6 | Mapping Brain and Behaviour in the Experimental Induction and Removal of Implicit Prejudice using a High-Density EEG Array and Source Localisation Analyses | Irish Research Council | Maynooth University | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_1a452e9d356620bb845342bc60ff40e6 | Scalable Reasoning for Enhanced Query Answering over Web Knowledge Bases | Irish Research Council | University of Galway | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_550fdd888eb1b37274bc783cd6087e37 | A Digitally Assisted Analog Front End for Reflectance Spectrophotometry in Biomedical Applications | Irish Research Council | University of Limerick | Not available | Early Career / Employment-Based Programme | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_a73cbb3c3b07bb51e7339d9bd01fae47 | Chemical signaling in the tritrophic potato-PCN-Rhizobacteria interaction | Irish Research Council | University College Cork | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_ae1b922db34ab4b0cc745782d90b3de8 | Nucleolar Protein Dynamics in Meiosis | Irish Research Council | University College Dublin | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_1e55daba5e8f483afd6b2198359a7aa1 | Machine Learning and Biometrics for In-Home Health Care Monitoring | Irish Research Council | Maynooth University | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_60f68408f258aec997ba0f186a4eeb16 | Vascular Dysfunction in a Rat Model of Sleep Apnoea | Irish Research Council | University College Dublin | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_360e232dd4c8934a7c5c074d0801c10e | A Nutritional Systems Biology Approach to Identifying Nutrient-Sensitive Biomarkers associated with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Atherosclerosis and the Metabolic Effects of Fatty Acid Interventions | Irish Research Council | University College Dublin | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_d09b06d310c3df8c5a55e100c3578699 | Financing the Sustainable Development Goals: Enhancing the role of Law in the Governance of Blended Finance | Irish Research Council | University College Dublin | Not available | Early Career / CAROLINE | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_fb4b7daad73da9ae91c58563cc47a797 | Electromagnetic Analysis of an Antenna Array for SPICA: A Future Infrared Astronomical Observatory Proposed by the European Space Agency and Japan | Irish Research Council | Maynooth University | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_289efa76a66c7e9edd2d9847139b60bc | Spin Polarisation Dynamics for Antiproton And Proton Collisions | Irish Research Council | Trinity College Dublin | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_528cf798f57dc4ff3a85699478e1d4f0 | Biochemical and Structural Analysis of Cell Envelope Proteases Targeting Host Immune Factors | Irish Research Council | University of Limerick | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_e3fb849c5bbcaa984e1bd0c08ac5d1eb | A Dynamic Model of Irish Carbon Sinks and Flows as an Aid to Fulfilling our EU Greenhouse Gas Reduction Obligations | Irish Research Council | Dublin City University | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_9f2839c618d43a7f7ccb10cc2824d773 | Development of Advanced Analysis and Testing Methodologies for the Design of a Novel Device for the Fixation of Proximal Humerus Fractures | Irish Research Council | University of Galway | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_31fc89a089f561f8a1b178f87c5dbcb8 | Improved Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) Modelling for Jet Noise Applications | Irish Research Council | Trinity College Dublin | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_227c02a04c7c99f1b9b4698d5a8e2731 | Oral Drug Delivery Product Development and Optimisation through State of the Art Spectoscopy Techniques | Irish Research Council | Technological University Dublin | Not available | Early Career / Employment-Based Programme | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_35f84eb1606ada0a5e21d217bd5281ee | Single Stage Deployment of Multiple Medical Devices using Perception Enhancement | Irish Research Council | University of Limerick | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_6f66394c660e6a0af6953bed8f9897e6 | A Knowledge Based Approach to Calculating Turbine Availability for Large Sets of Windfarm Data | Irish Research Council | University College Cork | Not available | Early Career / Employment-Based Programme | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_0e98a545dc4077d6fd5e10bb6010e56b | Solid-State and Micromeritic Characterisation of Spray Dried Nano/Microparticles | Irish Research Council | Trinity College Dublin | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_c1a623ecd51cac2480d7cf6d8d68dd4a | The lives, experiences and outcomes of young people who are detained at Oberstown Children Detention Campus - A Participatory Study | Irish Research Council | University College Cork | Not available | Early Career / Employment-Based Programme | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_db7b20f1dc177473b09acb737c82ad5e | Achiral Catalysts with Chiral Co-Factors: A New Twist on Organocatalysis | Irish Research Council | Maynooth University | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_54d74032d509dc1fcedf0ec4ffd08543 | Investigation of 5-Lipoxygenase Inhibitors in Obesity-Driven Oesophageal Adenocarcinoma: A Focus on the Anti-Angiogenic and Vessel Stability Effects of a Novel Class of Small Molecule Inhibitors | Irish Research Council | Trinity College Dublin | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_4dd83ddbb001576bf9c4cdd9e79c9d39 | Exploring Dynamics on Complex Networks | Irish Research Council | University of Limerick | Not available | Early Career / INSPIRE | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_ebdddf15730c5e04e932a386eae7ae31 | Using an Ecological Footprint to Operate and Maintain a Short-Term, Sustainable, Self-Regulating and Community-Based Environmental Management Programme | Irish Research Council | University of Limerick | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_2ed108161853c46a9a3c2201ff0657d4 | Development of Novel CoBlast Coatings | Irish Research Council | University College Dublin | Not available | Early Career / Employment-Based Programme | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_4b9a2b5fdc2bab83a943531e4f2d640c | Investigations of experimental jet lag in the horse to identify novel molecular markers of circadian resynchronisation and evaluate a potential prophylactic light treatment programme. | Irish Research Council | University College Dublin | Not available | Early Career / Enterprise Partnership Scheme (Postgraduate) | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_0158305c9260ede1517181ca1f16ead5 | Extraction & Characterisation of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids (PA's) from Senecio Jacobea (Ragwort) with Application to the Food and Health Industry | Irish Research Council | Limerick Institute of Technology | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_9010dbe3a37b8bc129f06e5a410884ad | Establishing Minimum Income Standards for Irish Households | Irish Research Council | Unknown | Not available | Principal Investigator-led / Research Development Initiative | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_d67475906d9247e7840d8b7c74089352 | Investigation of Nano-Electrochemical Processes of Bioanalytical Importance | Irish Research Council | University College Cork | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_9dd16aef89f6d9a084ea18f06a54a7ed | Role of ADAM10 Proteinase in Breast Cancer | Irish Research Council | University College Dublin | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_492de993f5b5c9608cd472c8394c3a08 | An Investigation of Occupational Noise Exposure and Reduction in Nightclubs | Irish Research Council | Technological University Dublin | Not available | Early Career / EMBARK | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_08f548f1f5d4f4ac59c7e12b363c8e3c | En Sund Renoveringspraksis: Passive indeklimaløsninger i den historiske boligarkitektur | Independent Research Fund Denmark | Arkitektskolen Aarhus | 1060-00028A | Forskningsprojektets formål er at bidrage til en bæredygtig renoveringspraksis, som tager udgangspunkt i det sunde indeklima og byggeskikken i det eksisterende boligbyggeri. I dag opholder danskerne sig 80-90% af tiden indendørs, og over halvdelen af den tid tilbringes i hjemmet. Boligens indeklima har derfor stor betydning for vores sundhed og velbefindende. I nutidig renoveringspraksis er boligernes energiforbrug et stort fokusområde, og der findes et betydeligt potentiale for energieffektivisering i det eksisterende boligbyggeri. Forskning viser imidlertid, at en markant reducering af energiforbruget i boligerne vil give udfordringer på indeklimaområdet. Derfor er det essentielt, at der i kommende renoveringer fokuseres særligt på indeklimaet for at opnå et sundere og dermed mere bæredygtigt resultat. I modsætning til den gængse praksis, vil jeg med dette forskningsprojekt undersøge, hvorledes man med inspiration fra historiske boligtyper kan indarbejde et godt indeklima i kommende renoveringer. For at skabe et videngrundlag til fremtidig praksis og forskning, vil jeg undersøge, hvordan indeklimaet historisk er blevet indtænkt i boligarkitekturen samt identificere arkitektoniske elementer, som fremmer et godt indeklima - passive indeklimaløsninger. Forskningsprojektet udføres gennem en kombination af teoretiske og empiriske studier og munder ud i en række anbefalinger til renovering, som tager afsæt i boligens arkitektoniske kvaliteter og passive indeklimaløsninger. | Research Education (PhD) / Forskeruddannelse uden for universiteterne / grant | 6project_grants_public |
gen_827e1accce7d73c440a6a04a8f4ff514 | The Role of Islam in Modern Muslim State-Making | Carlsberg Foundation | University of Southern Denmark | CF22-0016 | Not available | Research / Conferences / Award | 6project_grants_public |
gen_9a3277a7a6ddb7616a80e0a06584dc50 | Building sustainable societies with intergenerationally just policies? A multidimensional analysis for Denmark and 31 OECD countries, 1995-2015 | Carlsberg Foundation | University of Southern Denmark | CF20-0237 | What? My project focuses on how we can build more sustainable societies with more intergenerationally just policies. The aim is theoretically informed but empirical and rigorously policy-oriented: to measure and compare intergenerational justice in policy practice across 32 countries: Denmark, its Nordic neighbors, the EU's big three economies (Germany, France and Italy), and the OECD world. Contextually, the project will touch on important contemporary questions of policy sustainability, societal resilience and good governance, related to SDGs 1, 4, 10, 13, and 16. Why? The UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals have increased the global salience of sustainability in public policy. Rising debt levels and inequalities, population aging and the climate crisis have strengthened perceptions that the long-term wellbeing of especially younger and future generations is under threat. However, efforts to measure the intergenerational justice component of sustainability empirically have lagged behind both political and academic debates. How can we improve policies when we only have very incomplete command of the state of affairs in policy practice? This project aims to provide comparative insights into this key question of governance. How? I will delve deep into the measurement of intergenerational justice in the public policy models of many advanced democracies, with multidimensional measures and recent data over a twenty-year period. The unit of analysis will be countries. The multi-indicator empirical analysis will be complemented with in-depth case studies on Denmark, its three fellow Nordic countries, and the EU s three biggest economies, Germany, France, and Italy. The main observational period will be 1995 to 2015, with individual time series data extending beyond this period. | Research / Monograph Fellowships / Award | 6project_grants_public |
gen_ebc2bc1840e7359bd1eafd8736feb6b7 | Kåre og Emil - Naturvidenskabsformidling på YouTube | Novo Nordisk Foundation | Nielsenformidling | NNF23OC0084910 | Not available | Research Dissemination / Projects / Award | 6project_grants_public |
gen_7cd5e3d861fcd54cb3bc6c331509ab45 | NAVIGATE – Improving survival in vulnerable lung cancer patients through individual support: a multicenter randomized controlled trial | Novo Nordisk Foundation | Kræftens Bekæmpelse | NNF20OC0064570 | Research shows that there are social differences in lung cancer prognosis, which can be explained by late diagnosis, poor physical condition, comorbidity, and low completion of treatment. In the NAVIGATE study, we wish address the social differences in lung cancer survival through a new supportive program where nurse navigators will guide and support vulnerable lung cancer patients before, during and after their cancer treatment. The nurse-led program holds three components: 1) support in completion of treatment and in self-managing symptoms and referral to health services 2) regular reporting of physical and psychological symptoms and 3) exercise training and support in health behavior change. We will evaluate the effect of the program on overall survival, treatment completion, symptom burden and health related quality of life in a randomized controlled trial inviting all lung cancer departments in Denmark. | Postdoc / Fellowships / Award | 6project_grants_public |
gen_c29dc55b73002bf4ba63776cb14fcc88 | Mindset matters: Kan ændret mindset om fysisk aktivitet i arbejde forbedre rengøringsassistenters sundhed? Et kluster-randomiseret lodtrækningsstudie | Independent Research Fund Denmark | Det Nationale Forskningscenter for Arbejdsmiljø | 3127-00011A | Mange voksne med korte uddannelser og manuelt arbejde har store sundhedsudfordringer, men mangler ressourcerne til at foretage varige livsstilændringer på egen hånd. Dette har store udfordringer i forhold til arbejdskraftsmangel, sygefravær og social ulighed i sundhed. Hvor gavnligt ville det ikke være, hvis denne medarbejdergruppe kunne blive sundere og i bedre form af den fysiske aktivitet de allerede udfører som en del af deres arbejde? Et lodtrækningsstudie fra Harvard Universitet viste, at ved at ændre rengøringsassistenters mindset fra at fysisk aktivitet i arbejde er nedslidende, til at være sundhedsfremmende, så opnåede de betydelige forbedringer i sundhed, herunder reduktion i blodtryk, fedtprocent og livvidde. Vi vil i et kluster-randomiseret lodtrækningsstudie afprøve om man ved at ændre rengøringsassistenters mindset om fysisk aktivitet i arbejde – fra at være nedslidende til at være sundhedsfremmende – forbedrer deres sundhed og fysisk form. Hvis et positivt mindset om fysisk aktivitet i arbejde giver en reel forbedret sundhed for kortuddannede med manuelt arbejde, så kan det bidrage til at løse store samfundsudfordringer, såsom arbejdskraftsmangel og social ulighed i sundhed. | Research Education (PhD) / Forskeruddannelse uden for universiteterne / grant | 6project_grants_public |
gen_0067b1fca57292420ecc92c286fea07a | Behavioural modelling of public transport passengers using big data sources | Independent Research Fund Denmark | Danmarks Tekniske Universitet | 0130-00012A | I dag baseres analyser af de kollektive rejsendes præferencer primært på ad hoc analyser, der er dyre at foretage og oftest kun indeholder meget få respondenter, samt den nationale Transportvaneundersøgelse, der på trods af repræsentativitet og relativt stor stikprøve dog baserer sig på relativt få kollektive rejsende. Samtidig har vi i Danmark en enorm u-udnyttet kilde af information om passagerernes rejser og deres præferencer, nemlig Rejsekort, der i 2018 anvendtes til over 100 mio. kollektive ture. Rejsekort indeholder detaljeret information om passagerers rejsevaner indenfor det kollektive netværk, men kan ikke benyttes direkte i planlægningen grundet manglende information om hvor hele turen reelt starter og slutter, samt manglende repræsentativitet. Formålet med dette projekt er således at udvikle en metode, der kan skabe et samlet datasæt til planlægning baseret på Rejsekort, Transportvaneundersøgelsen samt operationelle data fra det kollektive netværk. Dette kræver anvendelse af datafusions-teknikker baseret på avancerede spatio-temporale statistiske analyser. Med et sådant datasæt vil det være muligt at skabe et bedre grundlag for analyser af de rejsendes adfærd. Datasættet vil blive anvendt til at frembringe ny viden om, hvad der gør kollektiv trafik mere attraktivt set fra passagerernes synsvinkel. Dermed kan den store u-udnyttede datakilde komme til gavn – og i sidste ende sørge for bedre kollektiv trafik til gavn for passagererne. | Postdoc / DFF-International Postdoc / fellowship | 6project_grants_public |
gen_c3cb85e3e71d1d258d6036e0e36ce460 | Gates Foundatoin | Wits Health Consortium (Pty) Ltd | INV-030886 | to secure and provide to the African Vaccines Regulatory Forum (WHO AFRO) needed project management support for its process to help expedite national regulatory registration of COVID-19 vaccines | Vaccine Development / Global Development|Global Health | 5out_of_scope | |
gen_0cff035f7879ecc453cedce4d84f1ebb | Translational Investigator Training Programme | Novo Nordisk Foundation | University of Copenhagen | NNF17SA0030176 | Not available | Research / Programmes and collaborations / Award | 6project_grants_public |
gen_6b961deedbd9d8c4d3761a27f5285281 | Clinical Validation of Novel Sports and Diabetes Related Analytes Offer New Wearable Diagnostics Solutions | The Finnish Research Impact Foundation | Oulu University | The Body Mass Index (BMI) has increased and today over 50% are considered obese. High BMI increases risks for diabetes and metabolic syndrome. The reasons are that calorie intake exceeds consumption, and ageing is associated muscle reduction thus reduced energy consumption. Physical exercise affecs positively these conditions includingthe brain by increasing cardiovascular performance and brain gas exchange. Two challenges will be targeted between the academic and Polar company: 1) How to motivate laymen and diabetic people of at high risk for this for physical exercise and 2) How to establish novel rewarding biofeedback biosensor loops that will illustrate clearly, rapidly and in exiting ways the positive impact of the physical and associated mental exercise to the performer. | Tandem Industry Academia (2020) | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_4849f29c15a1016e78def1f49647cd0c | Breathing of biosphere – Industrialization of easy-to-use carbon dioxide exchange measurements | The Finnish Research Impact Foundation | University of Helsinki/INAR | An improved understanding of carbon sinks and sources of various ecosystems is one of the priorities for scientists devoted to study interactions of the biosphere and atmosphere. They can be measured by so called flux towers. Flux measurements seem to start to play more important role in assessing carbon sinks of different land-use types also outside academia. Vaisala and University of Helsinki aim to lever the best industrial and academic competences, couple them with real-life users from industrial producers to research, in operationalizing a flux tower that is inexpensive, low-powered, easy-to-use and virtually maintenance free. With a tower, which compromises between accuracy, reliability and price, we hope to revolutionize the carbon flux measurement market. | Tandem Industry Academia (2020) | 6project_grants_public | |
gen_3ced32cf3b17847bd06bec805c11cf0c | Multiplying In Africa European Global Navigation Initiatives Fostering Interlaced Cooperation | European Commission | SAPHYRION SAGL | CORDIS-641498 | MAGNIFIC project aims to enable the development of EGNSS applications through international cooperation. MAGNIFIC proposes to demonstrate to African Stakeholders the benefits of EGNOS and Galileo in 6 market sectors: airport surface vehicle, flight trials, Oil exploitation, Natural resources, highly secured multi-modal transport and use of secured Maritime transport. These applications have been selected based on the 6 priority applications identified in the GSA Action plan on GNSS applications The selection of Africa was done taking into account that the provision of SBAS over AFI has been considered by EU since the early phase of development of EGNOS. Particularly, countries from West Africa have been selected being those countries the ones with the highest growth foreseen for the next 5 years. Certainly, one of the key aspects of the proposed solution is the possibility of the consortium of simulating EGNOS signal thanks to Thales Alenia Space SPEED platform. Other key aspects from our solution to be highlighted are: • Full range of partners allowing networking among European SMEs, European Industry European Research Centres, African academia, African Air Navigation Stakeholders, African SMEs and African petrol companies • High innovation character, attracting the most important regional companies from Africa, who have committed officially to an active and in-kind participation in the project, multiplying the impact of MAGNIFIC. • Galileo SAR demonstrations and Oil exploitation demonstrations showing the added value of GALILEO early services. MAGNIFIC project will allow fostering application development through international cooperation, awareness of EGNOS and GALILEO applications outside Europe and ensuring networking among different kind of actors from Europe and Africa. | H2020-EU.2.1.6. / 2.1.6 LEIT - Space | 4other_research_funding |
gen_49dcff5cda507b4fd96504590a357e8f | STRengthening MARritime Technology Research Center | European Commission | INESC TEC - INSTITUTO DE ENGENHARIADE SISTEMAS E COMPUTADORES, TECNOLOGIA E CIENCIA | CORDIS-692427 | INEST TEC is strongly committed to become a center of excellence in maritime technology and, in particular, deep sea technology. It is strategically located, with fast access to deep sea, it has been steadily building up its skills, capabilities and resources, and is presently in the process of implementing an open research infrastructure, thus preparing itself to become capable of providing services and open access to the European academic and industrial communities and, thus, become a recognized European maritime research asset. This proposal thus aims at creating solid and productive links in the global field of marine science and technology between INESC TEC and established leading research European institutions, capable of enhancing the scientific and technological capacity of INESC TEC and linked institutions (as well as the capacity of partnering institutions involved in the twinning action), helping raising its staff’s research profile and its recognition as an European maritime research center of excellence. These objectives will be fulfilled through a set of measures: summer schools; winter schools; short-term scientific meetings; Long-term Staff visits; Networking meetings; Workshops; Conferences; technology transfer workshops with stakeholders; and other dissemination activities. Therefore this proposal addresses the challenges raised in the call H2020-TWINN-2015. In particular, it takes INESC TEC, a top level Portuguese institution, and places it as the pivot of a network of excellence, involving four European Partners which are international leaders in deep sea technology. By tackling the call challenge with the specific topic of deep sea technologies, STRONGMAR is aligned with several National and European priorities (“The Portuguese Strategy for Smart Specialisation” (2014); Portuguese “National Ocean Strategy” (2013); EU Commission’s Atlantic Strategy (2011), etc.) establishing a consolidation path of INESC TEC's strategy in these areas. | H2020-EU.4. / 4.0 Widening actions | 6project_grants_public |
gen_de65853c799db67d1183aea430ccef88 | Gates Foundatoin | Wits Health Consortium (Pty) Ltd | INV-031859 | to secure and provide WHO AFRO with needed project management support for its COVID vaccine pillar to help drive and monitor access to COVID vaccines across sub Saharan Africa | K-12 Education / Global Development | 5out_of_scope | |
gen_dfbb3218da3d4f6ce15d4128e780e7db | Human Brain Project Specific Grant Agreement 1 | European Commission | EIDGENOESSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE ZURICH; Université Lyon 1 - Claude Bernard; Linnaeus University; L'AZIENDA SOCIO SANITARIA TERRITORIALE (ASST) GRANDE OSPEDALE METROPOLITANO NIGUARDA; Universitätsklinikum Aachen; University of Edinburgh; Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF) | CORDIS-720270 | Understanding the human brain is one of the greatest scientific challenges of our time. Such an understanding can provide profound insights into our humanity, leading to fundamentally new computing technologies, and transforming the diagnosis and treatment of brain disorders. Modern ICT brings this prospect within reach. The HBP Flagship Initiative (HBP) thus proposes a unique strategy that uses ICT to integrate neuroscience data from around the world, to develop a unified multi-level understanding of the brain and diseases, and ultimately to emulate its computational capabilities. The goal is to catalyze a global collaborative effort. During the HBP’s first Specific Grant Agreement (SGA1), the HBP Core Project will outline the basis for building and operating a tightly integrated Research Infrastructure, providing HBP researchers and the scientific Community with unique resources and capabilities. Partnering Projects will enable independent research groups to expand the capabilities of the HBP Platforms, in order to use them to address otherwise intractable problems in neuroscience, computing and medicine in the future. In addition, collaborations with other national, European and international initiatives will create synergies, maximizing returns on research investment. SGA1 covers the detailed steps that will be taken to move the HBP closer to achieving its ambitious Flagship Objectives. | H2020-EU.1.2. / 1.2 Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) | 6project_grants_public |
gen_616f723f19ac34b2f446acd7ef3a53d0 | EU TRADE AND INVESTMENT POLICY | European Commission | CENTRE D'INFORMATION ET DE RECHERCHE SUR L'ECONOMIE MONDIALE; Herdem Attorneys at Law | CORDIS-721916 | International trade and investment are of considerable economic and political importance for Europe. The EU is negotiating trade agreements globally, involving the abolition of tariffs, the reduction of non-tariff barriers to trade, and the introduction of dispute settlement mechanisms. However, the example of the controversial TTIP has shown the challenges of EU trade policy. The objective of the EU Trade and Investment Policy ITN (EUTIP) is to foster interdisciplinary research into the evolving international trade policy of the EU with a view to create a significantly increased European knowledge base and research capacity on EU law and policy of the regulation of international trade through free trade agreements (FTAs) with third countries, thus helping Europe to safeguard the benefits of international trade (wealth, jobs, etc.) while addressing the challenges of its regulation (competence, democracy, accountability, environmental- and labour, standards, etc.). It is argued that the EU trade and investment policy pursued through FTAs will lead to the evolution of an entirely new legal sub-discipline closely related to and originating in EU law and international trade law. This new field of law will be wide-ranging, including aspects already addressed in existing FTAs and fields of trade and competition law currently regulated in the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU (TFEU), the relevant decision-making mechanisms, the relationship between the relevant legal systems, and dispute settlement. Moreover, the ITN investigates Transatlantic agreements as precedents and possible templates for third generation trade agreements of the EU with other parts of the world. The network is an interdisciplinary, intersectoral collaboration pooling world-leading researchers and practitioners from all relevant disciplines of law - EU constitutional, internal market, and external relations law, international trade law, and international law, as well as political science, international relations, business studies, and economics. EUTIP fully integrates non-academic Beneficiaries (Ben) and Partner Organisations (PO), including think tanks, lobbyists, regulatory bodies, law firms, US academic institutions, and an international organisation. Furthermore, the network will support and enhance the process of converting research results into policy papers through partnership with high-impact policy research units at the forefront of European policy research and policy making. The work package consists of 3 substantive work packages on (1) governance, (2) regulation, and (3) multilateralism and regionalism. 15 PhD research projects will be supervised by academics of the 11 Beneficiaries with an interdisciplinary training programme covering the legal, political and economic foundations of EU trade and investment policy and an interdisciplinary and intersectoral programme of secondments involving 18 Partner Organisations. | H2020-EU.1.3. / 1.3 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) | 6project_grants_public |
gen_9a9b939483dfc8fc53e89e46ee539d56 | Integrated Arctic observation system | European Commission | OCEAN NETWORKS CANADA | CORDIS-727890 | The overall objective of INTAROS is to develop an integrated Arctic Observation System (iAOS) by extending, improving and unifying existing systems in the different regions of the Arctic. INTAROS will have a strong multidisciplinary focus, with tools for integration of data from atmosphere, ocean, cryosphere and terrestrial sciences, provided by institutions in Europe, North America and Asia. Satellite earth observation data plays an increasingly important role in such observing systems, because the amount of EO data for observing the global climate and environment grows year by year. In situ observing systems are much more limited due to logistical constraints and cost limitations. The sparseness of in situ data is therefore the largest gap in the overall observing system. INTAROS will assess strengths and weaknesses of existing observing systems and contribute with innovative solutions to fill some of the critical gaps in the in situ observing network. INTAROS will develop a platform, iAOS, to search for and access data from distributed databases. The evolution into a sustainable Arctic observing system requires coordination, mobilization and cooperation between the existing European and international infrastructures (in-situ and remote including space-based), the modeling communities and relevant stakeholder groups. INTAROS will include development of community-based observing systems, where local knowledge is merged with scientific data. An integrated Arctic Observation System will enable better-informed decisions and better-documented processes within key sectors (e.g. local communities, shipping, tourism, fisheries), in order to strengthen the societal and economic role of the Arctic region and support the EU strategy for the Arctic and related maritime and environmental policies. | H2020-EU.3.2. / 3.2 Societal Challenges - Food | 6project_grants_public |
gen_6a967b3e7ee983d35867c1ab28bbf02b | Establishing the European Geological Surveys Research Area to deliver a Geological Service for Europe | European Commission | INSTITOUTO GEOLOGIKON KAI METALLEFTIKON EREVNON; FEDERALNI ZAVOD ZA GEOLOGIJU SARAJEVO | CORDIS-731166 | The GeoERA proposal is put forward by the national and regional Geological Survey Organisations (GSO) of Europe. Its overall goal is to integrate the GSO’s information and knowledge on subsurface energy, water and raw material resources, to support sustainable use of the subsurface in addressing Europe’s grand challenges. The GeoERA consortium will organise and co-fund together with the EC a joint call for transnational research projects that address the development of 1) interoperable, pan-European data and information services on the distribution of geo-energy, groundwater and raw material resources; 2) common assessment frameworks and methodologies supporting better understanding and management of the water-energy-raw materials nexus and potential impacts and risks of subsurface use; 3) knowledge and services aimed at European, national and regional policy makers, industry and other stakeholders to support a more integrated and efficient management and more responsible and publicly accepted exploitation and use of the subsurface. The transnational projects selected in the call will be implemented by the consortium partners themselves, who provide their co-funding in-kind. GeoERA will contribute to the overall EU objective of building the ERA through enhanced cooperation and coordination of national and regional Geological Survey research programmes. GeoERA will also include forward looking activities, including the creation of opportunities for future collaborative research, and the feasibility assessment of an Article 185 initiative in Applied Geoscience as follow-up to the GeoERA ERA-NET towards the development of the ultimate goal of delivering a Geological Service for Europe. | H2020-EU.3.3. / 3.3 Societal Challenges - Energy | 6project_grants_public |
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