UNIVERSITATSMEDIZIN ROSTOCK
- Country
- Germany
- Type
- Beneficiary
- Website
- www.med.uni-rostock.de
- Calls awarded
- 3
- Grants received
- 11
Funding record
- 11 grants on record
- €3,248,097.88 awarded in total
- 2012–2025 span of the record
Grants recorded here are the ones our sources publish, and the total is the sum of those. It is not a statement of this organisation's total funding.
Programmes
3 further grants are on record without a programme named by the source, or under a programme outside the largest shown here.
Frequent partners
Organisations this one has been funded alongside on two or more projects. A single shared consortium is not counted: the largest here has 195 members, and being on one list together is not a collaboration.
- FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV
- AARHUS UNIVERSITET
- CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS
- DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET
- KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET
- NORDIC BIOSCIENCE A/S
- STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITEIT
- TARTU ULIKOOL
Calls from this organisation
- Schadstoffsanierungs- und Abfallentsorgungskonzept
- Prüfungsleistungen
- Lieferung eines volldigitalen urologischen Röntgenarbeitsplatzes
Grants received
- Smart Implants for Life Enrichment
- Plasma Medicine against Actinic Keratosis
- Peripheral Biomarker Based Combinatorial Early Diagnostics for Dementia
- Blood Biomarker-based Diagnostic Tools for Early Stage Alzheimer’s Disease
- Development of DIALIVE, a novel Liver Dialysis Device for the treatment of patients with Acute on Chronic Liver Failure (ACLF)
- Comorbid Conditions of Attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder
- Ion-Molecule Processes for Analytical Chemical Technologies
- Validating C. elegans healthspan model for better understanding factors causing health and disease, to develop evidence based prevention, diagnostic, therapeutic and other strategies.
- A co-operative mHEALTH environment targeting adherence and management of patients suffering from Heart Failure
- Sensor Based Detection of Implant Loosening in Total Hip Replacements
- Polypharmacy in chronic diseases: Reduction of Inappropriate Medication and Adverse drug events in elderly populations by electronic Decision Support
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