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21/6/2018

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iPLACENTA introduced at EuroToxemia

 
Dr Colin Murdoch, University of Dundee and iPLACENTA project coordinator presents iPLACENTA Innotative Training Network to EU experts at the annual  EuroToxemia meeting.  The meeting of experts held in the historic settings of Faculté de Pharmacie de Paris.
The meeting was hosted by iPLACENTA member, Prof Daniel Vaimen. Other iPLACENTA consortium members, Dr Fergus McCarthy (University College Cork) and Prof Hannele Lavouri (University of Helsinki) were also invited speakers.  see here for more info
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European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 765274