This month’s results*eu includes a number of live research projects that are of interest to researchers at BU. Keeping up to date with EU research can inform your research and suggest potential collaborators for future bidding development.
The main theme for this issue is tackling diabetes in Europe, including:
- GoCarb – Food decrypting app for CHO calculation

- MIRT2DM – Novel therapeutic targets for diabetes
- Emulsar – functional food that tastes good
- DiaBSmart – foot-reading device for personalised footwear
Other research highlighted in this newsletter includes:
- ET4AN – Exposure therapy for Anorexia Nervosa
- VINDOBONA – 3D printing of bone replacements
- MYPLACE – Memory, Youth, Political Legacy and Civic Engagement
- PROGTAX – Effects of taxation in time of financial distress
- NANOMATCH – Nano-systems for the conservation of immoveable and moveable polymaterial Cultural Heritage in a changing environment
- WISETRIP – Enhancing the global travel experience
- YouBeep – self-shopping experience
- CARLoS – reobotic co-worker for Europe’s ship services sector
- WheyLayer – new packaging materials from cheese
- CRISMA – Modelling crisis management for improved action and preparedness
- HEMOLIA – cutting-edge technology in the fight against global financial crime.
If you are considering applying for EU funding, please contact Emily Cieciura, RKEO’s Research Facilitator: EU & International











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