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  • EC mobilises €123 million for research and innovation to combat the threat of virus

    The Commission is mobilising €123 million from Horizon Europe, the new EU research and innovation programme, for urgent research into coronavirus variants. This first emergency funding under Horizon Europe adds to a range of EU-funded research and innovation actions to fight the coronavirus and contributes to the Commission's overall action to prevent, mitigate and respond to the impact of coronavirus variants, in line with the new European bio-defence preparedness plan HERA Incubator.

  • Study examines contact tracing apps' compliance with individual rights

    Some of the COVID-19 contact tracing apps in use today fall short of meeting the UN's criteria for individual rights and fairness, a new study shows.

  • Current calls and collaborations on COVID-19

    Here is a list of initiatives to support new research or research collaboration to find solutions to the COVID-19 crisis and its effects on society. This page is not related to the ordinarie activities of Research Support Office - we only provide links to more information, no specific support is involved.

  • The SDGs hit hard by the pandemic

    It is not only humans who have been affected by the pandemic. So has the work on the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. But, according to a new study, there also exists a silver lining for sustainable transformation. “We should act now to capitalize the opportunities and redesign the plans for how we can achieve the SDGs“, says researcher Dilip Khatiwada.

  • Researchers sample sewage to measure infections in six European countries

    The spread of the coronavirus in Stockholm and in six European countries is being tracked through sewage samples by a research group at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, which will report results at the end of April. The researchers believe that continuing the measurements will help provide early warning of coronavirus infections, should they return to communities later on.

  • Special Issue "Circular Economy in the COVID-19 Era"

    Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 December 2020.

  • Researchers sending out home test kits to identify spread of COVID-19 antibodies in Stockholm

    Corona virus self-test kits are being mailed to 1,000 residents of Stockholm over the Easter weekend by two professors at KTH Royal Institute of Technology.