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IHI calls 6 and 7 - updated draft topics available now

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Updated versions of the draft topics for IHI calls 6 and 7 are available now on the Future Opportunities page. We plan to launch the calls early next year.
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Find partners for your consortium via the IHI Call Days platform
Use the IHI Call Days brokerage platform to find partners interested in the topics for IHI calls 6 and 7, as well as IHI call 5, which is open until 16 January next year.
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Coming soon: the IHI Call Days
We are now organising the IHI Call Days for calls 6 and 7. The IHI Call Days are the ideal place to learn about the call topics and our rules and procedures, so watch this space!

Got an idea for an IHI call topic? Submit it to our Ideas Incubator!

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If you have an idea for IHI’s future research, we’d love to hear from you! Discover our Ideas Incubator and inspire health innovation at IHI.
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Going viral: A new way to track RSV awareness
An online tool from IMI project PROMISE allows scientists to monitor the numbers of people looking up respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) online – a useful indication of disease activity.
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Making data FAIR to all
IMI project FAIRplus has delivered a wealth of resources to help researchers ensure their data is FAIR – findable, accessible, interoperable, and reuseable.
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Molecules in diabetic patients could help personalise treatments
IMI project RHAPSODY has identified biomarkers associated with diabetes development and progression, findings that could lead the way to personalised treatments.
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Catch up on our event on IMI’s impact on vaccines
How do IMI projects facilitate innovations in vaccine development and effectiveness assessment? Watch our recent event online.