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European Science Foundation calls for more and better medical imaging research

The European Science Foundation (ESF) has called for greater collaboration across Europe on research on medical imaging. In October 2007, the medical section of the ESF, the European Medical Research Councils (EMRC), published a science policy briefing on “Medical Imaging for Improved Patient Care”, based on a workshop attended by key experts in the field of medical imaging. This policy briefing emphasises the great potential of medical imaging, outlines European issues and challenges and presents policy recommendations. More (pdf)

5. February 2008

Collaboration needed for strengthening medical research in Europe

Public spending on medical research in Europe should be doubled over the next ten years to ensure health and welfare for Europe’s citizens and to nurture a thriving European medical research industry. There should be greater collaboration between European institutions in medical research and...
Category: EMRC, CEO Unit, Media Centre, Homepage, Press Releases 2008

18. January 2008

Stem cell research aims to tackle Parkinson’s disease

New ways to grown brain cells in the laboratory could eventually provide a way to treat Parkinson’s disease
Category: EMRC, EUROCORES, Media Centre, Homepage, Press Releases 2008

14. January 2008

Minister predicts role for stem cell biologists in re-shaped pharmaceutical industry

Stem cell research should have a bright future and could play an important role in tomorrow’s pharmaceutical industry, Spain’s Minister for Health told an international conference of stem cell biologists on January 11. Professor Bernat Soria, himself a distinguished cell biologist, was speaking at...
Category: EMRC, EUROCORES, Media Centre, Homepage, Press Releases 2008

10. January 2008

The construction of heart modelling leads path to new therapies

Heart disease is still a major killer, especially in the western world, but new therapies based on stem cells and other techniques could now be imminent. Progress is being held back however by the difficulty testing new therapies on human heart tissue, with animal models being only of limited value...
Category: EMRC, Exploratory Workshops, Media Centre, Homepage, Press Releases 2008

6. December 2007

A New Manifesto For Medical Research In Europe

Public spending on medical research in Europe should be doubled over the next ten years to ensure the health and welfare of Europe’s citizens and to nurture a thriving medical research industry, according to an influential panel of distinguished scientists. In addition there should be greater...
Category: EMRC, Media Centre, Homepage, Press Releases 2007

30. October 2007

The winding road from farm to fork: ESF - COST to hold conference on Food Systems

Food is a basic human need. But in an advanced society, it gets to us in complex ways. On November 5-6, the European Science Foundation (ESF) and the European Cooperation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research (COST) will gather experts on the food systems to consider the scientific and...
Category: EMRC, LESC, Soc, Hum, Forward Looks, Media Centre, Homepage, Press Releases 2007

22. October 2007

Improving Europe’s Image

The European Science Foundation calls for greater collaboration across Europe on research in medical imaging. New imaging technologies will result in improved and cost-effective healthcare, the ESF says, but there needs to be closer cooperation between doctors, scientists and industry if Europe...
Category: Media Centre, EUROCORES, EMRC, Homepage, Press Releases 2007

22. October 2007

AN EYE FOR AN EYE: Using stem cells to treat damaged eyes and a rare skin disorder

Stem cells can be used to grow new corneal tissue and, together with gene therapy, treat a rare genetic skin disorder
Category: Media Centre, EUROCORES, EMRC, Homepage, Press Releases 2007

17. October 2007

New Stem Cells by Reprogramming

By ‘de-programming’ existing specialised cells it might be possible to create cells which resemble embryonic stem cells, bypassing many of the ethical and moral objections to using human embryos
Category: Media Centre, EMRC, Homepage, Press Releases 2007

17. October 2007

Stem Cell Research Marches On

Stem cell research proceeds apace, but many challenges lie ahead
Category: Media Centre, EUROCORES, EMRC, Homepage, Press Releases 2007

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