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FAIR and open data sharing in support to European preparedness for COVID-19 and other infectious diseases
Project results are expected to contribute to all the following expected outcomes: European researchers and public health actors fighting the spread of infectious diseases, federation of viral and human infectious disease data from national and international centres; development of digital tools and data analytics for pandemic and outbreak preparedness.
Expected call opening date
- 13 April 2021
Deadline to submit applications applications
- 06 May 2021
Starting of projects
- 2022
Total EU Budget for the year
- 12M€
Average budget per project
- N/A
Number of projects to be funded
- N/A
Countries
- Member States and Associated Countries
Target applicants
- Applicants do not apply directly to the EIC Accelerator call. Instead, a project review is carried out to assess the innovation or market deployment potential of an existing project at a national or regional level, to decide whether the project is suitable for support under the EIC Accelerator
Main stakeholders
- N/A
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