Andrea Giuseppe Allegrini is an ESR in the CAPICE project. This article contains a video-interview with him, where he explains his objectives in this project, and his work at King's College London, UK.
The CAPICE blog hosts news and announcements, events, media and articles, mostly written by the Early Stage Researchers (ESRs).
They constantly pursue the publication of articles about their research during their activities carried on within this project, and this blog works as a travelogue to disseminate the research results to a broad audience of scientists, clinicians, patients and their parents and the general public.
Andrea Giuseppe Allegrini is an ESR in the CAPICE project. This article contains a video-interview with him, where he explains his objectives in this project, and his work at King's College London, UK.
Contacts:
Prof. Christel Middeldorp, project coordinator
VU University Amsterdam
Dept. of Biological Psychology
email : c.m.middeldorp(at)vu.nl
Natascha Stroo, project manager
VU University Amsterdam
Dept. of Biological Psychology
email : natascha.stroo(at)vu.nl
Matteo Mauri, web & dissemination manager
University of Cagliari
email : matteo.mauri(at)diee.unica.it
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The project relies on a large body of competences, since it comprises 10 partners, from 4 different countries: VU University Amsterdam, Erasmus University Medical Centre and University of Twente (Netherlands); King's College London, University of Bristol and Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine (UK); University of Gothenburg, Karolinska Institutet and Janssen-CILAG AB - pharmaceutical companies (Sweden); University of Cagliari (Italy).
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