CORDIS · 286264 · FP7

ANISTEM Induced pluripotent stem cells in rabbit, pig

Coordinator: SZENT ISTVAN EGYETEM (HU)

The ANISTEM project is aimed at creating a 4-years training and transfer of knowledge program between a Hungarian SME and a Dutch and a Hungarian University in the field of stem cell research in mammalians (rabbit, pig), which will open opportunities for a mutuallybeneficial long term partnership of veterinary and medical research and for applications between the industrial and academic participants. The scientific and industrial aim of ANISTEM is to generate new comparative information on the generation, maintenance and characteristics of induced Pluripotent Stem (iPS) cells in rabbit and pi…

EU contribution
€1.6M
Total cost
€1.6M
Period
2011-11-01 → 2015-10-31
Framework
Seventh Framework Programme (2007–2013)
Funding scheme
MC-IAPP
Status
CLOSED

About Seventh Framework Programme (2007–2013)

The Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) ran from 2007 to 2013 and was the EU's main research-funding instrument of that period. It mobilised roughly €50 billion across cooperation projects, ERC frontier grants, Marie Curie fellowships, capacity-building actions and Euratom research. FP7 closed to new calls in 2013 but its projects continued for years after under their original grant agreements.

EU contribution: €1.6M awarded to the consortium. The project runs over approximately 4 years from 2011-11-01 to 2015-10-31.

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Frequently asked questions

Who funds this research project?
This project is funded by the European Union through the Seventh Framework Programme (2007–2013) programme, under the MC-IAPP funding scheme.
What is the EU contribution?
The European Commission contributes €1.6M toward a total project budget of €1.6M.
Which EU programme funds it?
The project is funded under Seventh Framework Programme (2007–2013).
Who coordinates the project?
The project is coordinated by SZENT ISTVAN EGYETEM (HU).
What is the project timeline?
The project runs from 2011-11-01 to 2015-10-31 — approximately 4 years.
Where can I find the full project record?
The complete record — partners, deliverables, publications and news — is published on CORDIS under project ID 286264.