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.
TriageTB consortium got together virtually for the Year 1 Meeting in mid-November. Despite intermittent lockdowns and ‘the new normal’ this year, the consortium has managed to stay productive.
On October 20, LINQ coordinated and took part in StatinTB’s Year 2 Progress Meeting, where the consortium discussed the project’s progress to date and made plans for the year ahead.
Ten months into the project, the ESPACE consortium got together virtually on October 22-23, 2020, to discuss past achievements and upcoming milestones.
ESPACE works closely with other H2020-HCA projects
Our project ESPACE is part of the H2020-HCA cluster, in which LINQ plays a central role in encouraging cross-project collaboration. The projects held a joint virtual meeting on September 22.
The European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP) recently published a video highlighting the work of three of its tuberculosis (TB) projects, including PredictTB.
Bringing real-world data to clinical research and care
Last week LINQ had the pleasure to travel to French Alps, for the kickoff meeting of our new EIT Health innovation project RealWorld4Clinic, which took place in Grenoble on Feb 10-11.
ESPACE, a European contribution to the global Human Cell Atlas
On January 30th and 31st, ten groups from Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Israel and Italy came together or the first consortium meeting of ESPACE.
TriageTB aims to transform TB diagnostic landscape
The latest addition to LINQ’s project portfolio, the TriageTB project, marks the continuation of a long-standing successful collaboration with a team of TB experts who have made it their goal to speed up and streamline how TB is diagnosed in resource-limited settings.
On 17 September 2019 the LINQ team attended the IMPRINT network session at the 5th International Maternal and Neonatal Immunisation Symposium (INMIS) in Vancouver, Canada.