2 May 2019
Mangala Srinivas, theme Nanomedicine, received an ERC Proof of Concept grant 2019-1 for her project entitled: Ex vivo cell labeling for in vivo imaging applied to cell therapy.
The ERC Proof of Concept funding is made available only to those who already have an ERC award to establish proof of concept of an idea that was generated in the course of their ERC-funded projects. The grants are up to 150,000 Euro for a period of 18 months.
In 2017 Mangala Srinivas received an ERA-NET grant on imaging in cardiovascular disease (€800k).
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