Communication, Dissemination & Exploitation Plan
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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.