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The European Science Foundation (ESF) supports networking activities of ENS@T by Research Networking Grant (07-RNP-067; 5 years, from July 2009 to June 2014).
The main objective of the Programme is to expand and further develop ENS@T databases for each of the 4 types of adrenal tumours that will contain information on available biomaterial as well as clinical data and disease-oriented registries. The Programme also aims at supporting short visits and exchange visits and at organising scientific meetings and Steering Committee meetings. |
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Since its establishment in 1974, ESF, which has its headquarters in Strasbourg with offices in Brussels and Ostend, has assembled a host of organisations that span all disciplines of science, to create a common platform for cross-border cooperation in Europe.
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