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Working groups Concepts for health and social care research for neurodegenerative diseases
The ANR launches in collaboration with the ERA-NET JPcofuND 2 a rapid action call for leading scientists to establish a number of ambitious, innovative, multi-disciplinary and multi-national expert Working Groups to discuss and align the specific needs of patients and currently available supply by the health and social care system, thereby outlining strategies to improve support for people particularly at moderate, advanced and end of life stages of disease progression.
Work Arrangements and Voice Effects: Employee Voice and its Impact on the Individual and the Organization
The functioning and impact of different institutional structures and processes of collective voice on firm performance has gained both political and academic interest in recent years. This increase in
Women and marriage disputes in West Africa: A comparative study of historical and contemporary alternative dispute resolution innovations
This project analyses the demand for marital conflict resolution services in West Africa and the impact of state intervention on gender inequalities. Using the experiences of native courts and maisons
Wireless system for intracranial pressure monitoring based on 3D-printed piezocapacitive sensor
Intracranial pressure (ICP) is a key physiological parameter and its increase is potentially lethal. The current method of measuring ICP is based on a catheter connected to a piezoelectric pressure se
Wireless implantable devices for optical control of cardiac rhythm with a photoactivable peptide
Sudden cardiac death is the most common cause of cardiovascular death worldwide. Clinical recommendations for the management of patients consist of the use of implantable pacemakers or defibrillators
Will leaf phenology keep pace with climate warming?
Leaf phenology, the study of the seasonal timing and drivers of budburst, leaf unfolding, maturation and senescence, is the starting point of land carbon (C) cycle models, driving C allocation between
Whole-brain analysis and modeling of artificial brain activation with applications to disorders of consciousness
Post-coma patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC) suffer from brain lesions that can be restricted or extensive, leading to vegetative (or unresponsive) or minimally consciousness states. Beca
Who is in control? Adaptability of the sense of agency
How does arise the feeling that we are at the origin of our own actions and of their consequences? Such sense of agency (SoA) is central to the fluency of action, responsibility and wellbeing in human
When? Investigating the representation of temporal predictions and their functional consequences for audition
In a continuous stream of auditory signals, accurately predicting the occurrence of particular events (a noise indicating a danger, or a phoneme that is important for understanding a sentence) is esse