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India, EU to develop new influenza research programme named Horizon 2020; pay €15 million each to fund project

Press Trust of India August 28, 2018, 17:58:43 IST

While the influenza project requires three applicants from both three European member states and India respectively, the call which will remain open until 16 April, 2019, also allows applicants from other countries to join the EU-India consortia.

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India, EU to develop new influenza research programme named Horizon 2020; pay €15 million each to fund project

The Indian government and the European Union (EU), on Tuesday, joined hands for Rs 240 crore research programme to develop a “Next Generation Influenza Vaccine” to protect citizens worldwide. The EU and the Indian government’s Department of Biotechnology (DBT), have also committed €15 million each to fund this joint call for the program named “Horizon 2020”. [caption id=“attachment_5063871” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. Getty Representational image. Getty[/caption] Speaking on the issue of developing a cost-effective and affordable influenza vaccine rapidly without compromising its quality, Ambassador of European Union to India and Bhutan, Tomasz Kozlowski, said: “This joint call is another demonstration of the increased cooperation between the EU and India as committed by the leaders during a summit in October 2017.” Elucidating on the fact that improved influenza vaccines would help countries to fight during an event of a pandemic, Kozlowski added, “India and the EU are contributing to an important global public health challenge. Improved influenza vaccines would help the international community to better prepare in the event of an influenza pandemic.” While the projects require three applicants from both three European member states and India respectively, the call which will remain open until 16 April, 2019, also allows applicants from other countries to join the EU-India consortia. The first information event, which was held in New Delhi on Monday, saw 100 applicants both from India and Europe taking part in it. To spread awareness of the research programme, the next information sessions will take place in Hyderabad on 30 August, in Bangalore on 24 September and in Pune on 28 September this year.

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