transnational access Calls focussed on pathogenic agents

Provided by EUROPEAN RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE ON HIGHLY PATHOGENIC AGENTS (ERINHA)

Erinha

To facilitate Transnational access (TNA) to ERINHA’s member facilities, ERINHA periodically opens a call for applications. Free of charge TNA includes administrative & logistical support, remote use of ERINHA high containment facilities, and technical & scientific support.
Transnational Access is either:
– In person/on-site, and provided to selected Users that visit the facilities, on the necessary conditions that the users have appropriate background and successfully complete the required training
– Remote, through the provision of remote scientific services to selected Users
Note: Remote access will systematically apply for in vivo experiments

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Directory of professionals and expert centers

Provided by ORPHANET

ORPHANET

Orphanet provides information on professionals whose activity(ies) in the field of rare diseases is (are) registered in Orphanet. This includes, for example, consultant and physicians in charge of an expert centre, biologists in a laboratory, researchers, representatives of patient organisations, coordinators of networks, principal investigators of clinical trials, managers or contact person of registries and biobanks, and experts writing or peer-reviewing data for Orphanet.

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RaDiCo supports the implementation of national programs in any country that would need it, by sharing its expertise in database management and implementation of national cohorts on rare diseases. Beyond its own projects, RaDiCo promotes the commitment of French actors to European and international projects needing the implementation of borderless cohorts. We advise and support you for the setting up of propositions and for the management of your programs in this field..).

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