Posts matching ‘open science challenge’
Looking forward to understanding what the pillars of H2020 are made of? You are in the right place. For now, let’s take a look at the first pillar...
In 2017, the European Commission funds projects according to the different pillars of Horizon 2020, like Excellent Science, Industrial Leadership...
You have to find funds for developing a project, your product development, your equipment, or your staff. Funding is available through European...
The key to fighting chronic diseases is connecting the multitude of scientific and technological advances to diagnostics and therapeutics. Experts...
Recently, open science has been making major strides in the news. Sure, people have been clamoring for full disclosure and availability of journal...
Development of clinical diagnostics is a major target for pharmaceutical companies. Drug development is facing new challenges as it becomes more...
Working on the Rare Disease Science Challenge has shown me that everybody wants to support rare disease in many different ways, which is how the...
The Be HEARD Rare Disease Science Challenge is entering its next phase. After 77 applicants covering 67 rare diseases, we have decided on service...
Here at Scientist, for the past few weeks we’ve been running a series of blog posts about stem cells discussing why iPS make an attractive research...
Carlsbad, CA is soon to be home to San Diego’s own community laboratory space. Much along the lines of Genspace in NYC and BioCurious in Sunnyvale...