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Healthy and long-lived

Europe can be more healthy and long-lived thanks to:

  • supporting the fight against the most dangerous diseases
  • supporting the medical personnel and patients between the follow-up visits
  • linking clinical care, research and development, education and cooperation with the industrial sector
  • implementing initiatives in the field of diagnostics and treatment of neonatal diseases
  • conducting research in the field of the most advanced medical technologies in the world
  • conducting research in the area of pharmaceutics for diagnosing oncological diseases

Supporting the fight against the most dangerous diseases

A female scientist wearing safety goggles holds a test tube with a pink substance in her hand.

Photo 1: We support the fight against the most dangerous diseases in the European Union. The scientists from Selvita SA received EU support to search for chemical compounds which combat tumours efficiently. This will help create a personalised and, what is most important, safe therapy in combating cancer (Poland). Phot. Janusz Tatarkiewicz       

Supporting the medical personnel and patients between the follow-up visits

Man and women with a small mobile CTG apparatus (Pregnabit) in hands.

Photo 2: The Nestmedic start-up developed a mobile KTG supporting the medical personnel and pregnant women between the follow-up visits. This solution provides continuous care to the expecting moms and their children, helps to prevent many health problems (Poland). Phot. Piotr Bedliński       

Linking clinical care, research and development, education and cooperation with the industrial sector

Operating room in the International Clinical Research Center, Czech Republic. Phot. Michal Novotny

Photo 3: The International Clinical Research Center (FNUSA-ICRC) improves health care and quality of life by linking clinical care, research and development, education and cooperation with the industrial sector. The center was built on the foundations of long-term cooperation with national and international partners (Czech Republic). Phot. Michal Novotny     

Implementing initiatives in the field of diagnostics and treatment of neonatal diseases

The photo presents children who regained their health thanks to preventive examinations for newborns in the Rare Screen project.Photo 4: We implement initiatives in the field of diagnostics and treatment of neonatal diseases that are unique in the European scale. Thanks to cooperation between Poland and Germany we have extended the scope of diagnosed metabolic dysfunctions and other diseases of the tiniest patients (Germany/Poland). Phot. Monika Libera/Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin   

Conducting the research in the field of the most advanced medical technologies in the world

The photo presents the Vinci operating robot used during medical operations around the world.

Photo 5: The cohesion policy co-finances the purchase of the most advanced medical technologies in the world, including among others fourth generation da Vinci surgical robot. Thanks to such purchases, the patients are treated at the identical level as the patients of the best global clinics (Poland). Phot. Dawid Płaczek      

Conducting research in the area of pharmaceutics for diagnosing oncological diseases

Research team working in laboratory. Phot. TBD-Biodiscovery

Photo 6: Cooperation between the project partners - SIA Pharmidea (Latvia) and TBD-Biodiscovery (Estonia) - results in development of radio-pharmaceutical product intended for diagnosing oncological diseases by using Positron Emission Tomography/ Computed Tomography (PET/CT) method (Estonia/Latvia). Phot. TBD-Biodiscovery