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Organic Bioelectronics

Objectif

Organic Bioelectonics is a new discipline which holds promise to shape, direct, and change future medical treatments in a revolutionary manner over the next decades. At the moment Europe has a unique leading position in this area, being almost all the world-leading groups in this field located in Europe and constituting the core of this international training network. However, realizing the promise of “Organic bioelectronics” requires research and training not only crossing disciplines, such as electrical engineering, biology, chemistry, physics, and materials science, but also crossing our European countries.
“The EU will add value on the global scene only if it acts jointly”.
OrgBIO is at the core of European technological innovation and will become an indispensable part of the educational canon. It will establish a world-class training platform spreading around the highly interdisciplinary / intersectorial European-led area of organic bioelectronics.
Education along with science and entrepreneurial mindsets and attitudes is the core of the OrgBIO training programme, which aims at excellence and innovation, at all level. Excellence in science is guaranteed by the world-leading groups which founded this research area.
Innovation in education is guaranteed by the involvement of researchers on education, business experts.
Using different sensors, actuators, electronic and interconnect technologies the network will develop multifunctional systems based on organic devices and materials with high sensitivity that are also flexible, conformable and present over large areas for various biomedical / biological applications in the life science. Multi-analyte and disposable analytical systems manufactured by large-area printing methods will provide services to the individuals and healthcare community. Targeted implemented interactions with a wide network of venture capitals and business actors will immediately transfer the research outcome to the European Industry.

Appel à propositions

FP7-PEOPLE-2013-ITN
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Coordinateur

INSTITUT MINES-TELECOM
Contribution de l’UE
€ 1 059 554,75
Adresse
19 PLACE MARGUERITE PEREY
91120 Palaiseau
France

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Région
Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Essonne
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Contact administratif
Christophe Obidig (Mr.)
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