IMI projects: Benefits and Perspectives Prof Olivier BLIN Marseille France PharmaCog: Jill Richardson & R Bordet, Coordinators Challenges of Neuroscience Diseases 1
IMI projects – Benefits and perspectives Olivier BLIN, initiator and coordinator of IMI PharmaCog, AMU & Erfan YOUNESI, representative of IMI AETIONOMY, Fraunhofer Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break 11:00 - 12:30 IMI 2 Call procedures Overview of IMI's Calls for Proposals
depending on their background, perspectives, and experi-ence with children who are deafblind or who have complex needs Remember that intervenors or instructional as-sistants often spend the most time with the child and can provide especially detailed information and insight about a child’s competencies Additionally, every state (in the U
benefits for persons with disabilities Until recently, little attention has been given to outcomes in the AT field To address this problem, three federal projects have been funded to examine AT outcomes, and are approaching this daunting task from very different perspectives Their recommendations over the next few years will
Sociological Perspectives on Environmental Problems Functionalist Perspective Whether they are looking at a social system or an ecosystem, functionalists examine the entire system and its components Where are environmental problems likely to arise? Functionalists would answer that problems develop from the system itself Agricultural
qualify small-scale projects (such as improved stoves) for financing and streamlining the application process ÒÒMainstreaming gender in energy policies and programming is good social policy and would enhance the efficiency of energy policies Incorporating gender perspectives in energy projects, policy and planning is critical in ensuring
setting outweigh its benefits Second, we offer a warning label to guide the use of goal setting We identify specific questions managers should ask to ascertain whether the harmful effects of goal setting outweigh the potential benefits Third, we call for further study of the adverse consequences of goal setting Given the
language learning programs Therefore, the benefits of computer technology for those students who are not familiar with computer are inexistent (Roblyer, 2003) Third, the software of computer assisted language learning programs is still imperfect Current computer technology mainly deals with reading, listening, and writing skills
consider the different perspectives and models provided by experts in the field Different models and definitions of action research are explored and an attempt is made to identify the unique features of action research that should make it an attractive mode of research for healthcare practi-tioners
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IMI projects: Benefits and Perspectives
Perspectives •Improve dissemination & communication •Think different (impact) •Breakthough approaches •Repeat the experience (H2020, IMI2) •Increase the level of exigence •Diversify the partner’s expertise •Cross-fertilization
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Agenda Info Day IMI 2 Final - Education
IMI projects – Benefits and perspectives Olivier BLIN, initiator and coordinator of IMI PharmaCog, AMU & Erfan YOUNESI, representative of IMI AETIONOMY, Fraunhofer Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break 11:00 - 12:30 IMI 2 Call procedures Overview of IMI's Calls for Proposals Elisabetta VAUDANO, IMI
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Agenda Info Day IMI 2 Final - Education
IMI projects – Benefits and perspectives Olivier BLIN, initiator and coordinator of IMI PharmaCog, AMU & Erfan YOUNESI, representative of IMI AETIONOMY, Fraunhofer Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break 11:00 - 12:30 IMI 2 Call procedures Overview of IMI's Calls for Proposals Elisabetta VAUDANO, IMI
projects The region includes over 1,000 healthcare companies with 30,800 employees Its products and services are designed to benefit people by supporting efforts to Are the current collaborative models (IMI, H2020 ) adapted Panel: Olivier Blin (DHUNE), Marc Dhenain (NeurATRIS and MIRCen) , Corinne Grenier
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