Our blog includes news from LINQ, information about recent events in the projects we work with, and insights into the markets and funding programmes relevant to our projects.
On June 2, the ESPACE consortium held its final meeting as a hybrid event in Berlin and online. This 2.5-years project will draw to a close at the end of this month.
On May 24-25, the EUCANCan consortium met for a hybrid meeting in Toronto and online to take stock of the project’s progress to date and discuss the last project year.
IMPRINT launches new intranet and public engagement toolkit
To ensure that the IMPRINT network lives on and continues to have an impact also after the funding period, LINQ has worked closely with the LSHTM team to renew and expand the IMPRINT intranet.
Two of LINQ’s projects, TriageTB and ENDxTB, form one large study (TrENDxTB) aiming to advance research into cost-effective, novel, and improved diagnostic strategies for TB.
The Year 3 Progress Meeting of StatinTB was held on November 11, 2021. The project is coordinated by Prof Reto Guler of the University of Cape Town and managed by LINQ.
The ESPACE consortium held its Annual Meeting on Oct 11-12 to take stock of their progress to date and make plans for the project's remaining nine months.
The fourth annual meeting of the PredictTB project was held on October 13-14, 2021. The virtual meeting aimed to take stock of the project’s progress over the last year and make plans for the final nine months.
On October 5-6, 2021, IMPRINT held its third and final network meeting. The virtual meeting looked back on the network's progress and impact since its inception in 2017 and offered IMPRINT members the opportunity to meet and exchange thoughts and knowledge relating to maternal immunisation.
Core-NB studies the impact of TB and HIV on COVID-19 outcomes
We are delighted to announce that we have just added a new project to the LINQ portfolio, Core-NB, coordinated by Prof Stefan Niemann of Research Center Borstel, Germany.
iMAP: The vision of a world free from heart attacks and stroke
LINQ has been supporting the Cambridge-led iMAP consortium in the planning and preparation of the iMAP proposal. The group of world-leading scientists are set out to make atherosclerosis a disease of the past.