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'Studying human development and the ageing process' projects funded from the FP6 LifeSciHealth calls for proposals

Acronym Instrument Title Website
MIMAGE IP Role of Mitochondria in Conserved Mechanisms of Ageing WWW
GEHA IP Genetics of Healthy Aging WWW
PROTEOMAGE IP Functional analysis of evolutionarily conserved mechanisms of ageing WWW
CRESCENDO IP Consortium for research into nuclear receptors in development and ageing WWW
EMBIC NoE EMBryo Implantation Control WWW
CELLS INTO ORGANS NoE Functional genomics for development and disease of mesodermal organ systems WWW
ANABONOS STREP Molecular Mechanisms of Bone Formation and Anabolism WWW
OSTEOGENE STREP Molecular mechanisms of bone homeostasis WWW
ELASTAGE STREP Targeting the elastic tissues ageing to improve the quality of ageing WWW
EWA STREP Estrogens and women ageing WWW
LINKAGE CA European College of Biogerontology WWW
AGEACTION SSA Realising the potential of biological ageing research WWW
ECONAG SSA European conference on ageing WWW
ARIG SSA Conference on European research on ageing: "Ageing research in immunology: The impact of genomics" WWW





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