The MetaCardis spring 2018 consortium meeting
The MetaCardis consortium meeting took place on 3rd and 4th May 2018 in Leipzig, Germany.
The next and final meeting of the consortium is scheduled for 27th of Septembre 2018 in Paris.
The MetaCardis consortium meeting took place on 3rd and 4th May 2018 in Leipzig, Germany.
The next and final meeting of the consortium is scheduled for 27th of Septembre 2018 in Paris.
Full Title: Metagenomics in Cardiometabolic Diseases
Scientific Coordinator: Karine Clément, INSERM
Budget: EU contribution €11,999,992 ; Total costs: €20,387,421 (balance provided by partners)
Partners: 14 partners in six countries
Timing: Project length is 60 months and commenced 01/11/2012
Clinicaltrials.gov registration here
Horizonhealth.eu here
EC Cordis record and reports here
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Press Articles The European Association for the Study of Obesity (EASO) published an interview on MetaCardis The coordinator of MetaCardis,Read More
Press Articles Free read of “Gut microbiota and obesity: Concepts relevant to clinical care” until 5th of April The finalRead More
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Press Articles Interview with Prof. Karine Clément “Comment la microbiote influence notre santé” CNRS radio Click here to listen toRead More
