The IHI Call Days are your one-stop-shop to get detailed information on our calls for proposals and network with potential partners for your consortium.
10-12 January 2024
Call 7, topic 1: Improving clinical management of heart disease from early detection to treatment
Wednesday 10 January | 10:30-11:30
Call 7, topic 2: User-centric technologies and optimised hospital workflows for a sustainable healthcare workforce
Wednesday 10 January | 14:30-15:30
IHI rules and procedures for single-stage calls
Thursday 11 January | 10:30-11:30
Call 7, topic 3: Clinical validation of biomarkers for diagnosis, monitoring disease progression and treatment response
Thursday 11 January | 14:30-15:30
Managing the financial aspects of proposals for single-stage calls
Friday 12 January | 10:30-11:30
15-16 January 2024
IHI rules and procedures for two-stage calls
Monday 15 January | 14:30-15:30
Call 6, topic 2: Development of practical guidance and recommendations for using real world data/real world evidence in healthcare decision-making
Tuesday 16 January | 10:30-11:30
Call 6, topic 1: Support healthcare system resilience through a focus on persistency in the treatment of chronic diseases
Tuesday 16 January | 14:30-15:30
23-25 January 2024
Call 7, topic 1: Improving clinical management of heart disease from early detection to treatment
Tuesday 23 January | 14:30-16:00
Call 7, topic 2: User-centric technologies and optimised hospital workflows for a sustainable healthcare workforce
Wednesday 24 January | 14:30-16:00
Call 7, topic 3: Clinical validation of biomarkers for diagnosis, monitoring disease progression and treatment response
Thursday 25 January | 14:30-16:00
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Clothes made from alternative fibres produced by microorganisms can be 8x stronger than steel, 100% recyclable, biodegradable and replace fossil-fuel based or resource-intensive textiles.
The biomanufacturing of Vitamin B2 led to the reduction of 75% of fossil raw materials and 50% operating costs, compared to the chemical process. Vitamin B2 is used in the food, feed or healthcare sectors.
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