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Links to deliverables and publications from FP7 projects, as well as links to some specific result types such as dataset and software, are dynamically retrieved from OpenAIRE .
Deliverables
Demographic and clinical information for each animal will be collected through a paper-based or online survey (Google Forms) and subsequently transferred to a an Excel sheet in tabular format. This data, which includes sensitive information such as Clinical ID, will be accessible only to the researcher and supervisors for research purposes. If this information needs to be shared with third parties, such as collaborators or students, an anonymized version of data will be provided. Alternatively, all involved parties will be required to sign a confidentially agreement, explicitly detailing data ownership. Other data, including raw results generated from the ongoing project, will be shared through open repositories such as Zenodo or PRIDE. In these cases, all personal data will be removed prior to publication. Data will be securely stored in university-designated locations, protected by passwords that are updated every three months.The Data Management Plan will be developed and regularly updated throughout the project's lifecycle, ensuring that all research outputs are managed in accordance with the FAIR principles.
The Communication and Dissemination Plan has been designed to ensure the effective dissemination of results, foster collaboration, and maximize the project's broader impact. For the scientific community, the Fellow will publish at least two open-access, peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals and present findings at international conferences. Additional activities will include engagement with academic networks, participation in specialized seminars, and collaborations with research groups to enhance knowledge transfer.To reach the industry and clinical sectors, project results will be presented at veterinary and biochemical events targeting clinicians and industry professionals, fostering potential collaboration with private companies. The fellow will be published dissemination articles on platforms such as The Conversation, making research findings accessible to a wider audience.For society, the Fellow will actively communicate the project's relevance through social media (X, Linkedln, ResearchGate) and participate in public outreach events such as the European Researchers' Night and Women in STEM Week. Press releases and media engagement will help raise awareness of key topics, including early sepsis detection, antimicrobial resistance, and broader discussions on the role of women in STEM and the daily work of scientists.
Publications
Author(s):
Lorena Franco-Martínez, Asta Tvarijonaviciute, Vladimir Mrljak, Isabel Barranco Cascales, Silvia Martínez-Subiela
Published in:
1st International Congress on Saliva Science: Advancing Research, Education, and Innovation and 2nd Annual meeting of the Project – Inclusive Digital Material on Saliva Science for the Curricula of European Higher Education Institutions (EdU_Saliva), 2025
Publisher:
University of Evora, Mediterranean Institute for Agriculture, Environment and Development, Edu_Saliva, European Union
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