Tools to measure and stimulate activity in Brain Tissue
This program, part of the EIC Pathfinder Challenges, aims to revolutionize the treatment of brain diseases by fostering breakthrough research in novel neuro-devices. It seeks to develop highly miniaturized, ultra-low power consumption tools for measuring and stimulating brain activity, as well as exploring new physical principles for brain sensing and modulation. The initiative focuses on early-stage, deep-tech solutions with clear clinical needs and market transition potential.
Who is Funded: Advancing Brain Health through Collaborative Research
This section details the eligibility criteria for applicants, the geographical scope, and the core objectives of the "Tools to measure and stimulate activity in Brain Tissue" program. It outlines who can apply, where projects must be located, and the overarching goals to drive innovation in neurological treatments.
What is Funded: Deep-Tech Innovations in Neuro-Devices
This section describes the types of projects and thematic areas supported, along with the expected developmental stage of the innovations. The focus is on cutting-edge advancements in neuro-technologies and associated research.
Type and Scope of Funding: Grant-Based Support for Innovation
This section outlines the financial instrument used for support.
Conditions and Requirements: Ensuring Project Excellence and Impact
This section details the critical conditions and requirements for applicants, emphasizing project quality, ethical considerations, and collaborative frameworks.
This section outlines the steps for applying and the evaluation process, including key timelines for applicants.
Legal Basis: Foundations of the Funding Program
This section identifies the foundational legal and official documents governing the "Tools to measure and stimulate activity in Brain Tissue" program.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Closed
Open Until:
31.12.2027
Award Channel:
Framework Programme Call
Region:
EU Member States and Horizon Europe Associated Countries.
Sectors:
Healthcare, Medical Technology, Research and Development, Information and Communication Technology
Beneficiaries:
Patients with brain diseases (memory impairment, epilepsy, chronic pain, mood disorders, movement disorders, ischemic cognitive decline, sensory disorders, cerebrovascular events, aging related neurodegeneration, traumatic brain injury).
Application Type:
Optional Consortium
Funding Stages:
Basic Research, Applied Research, Prototyping, Pilot Testing
Funding Provider
Program Level:
European Union
Funding Body:
European Commission
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