In 2021, Charles University selects 20 joint 4EU+ projects to receive seed funding for projects focused primarily on research. Each project team comprises a representative from Charles University and members from at least two other 4EU+ universities. Project themes fall under one of the 4EU+ Flagships; Flagship 2 has the greatest representation this year (9 projects supported). The project duration is one year.
Project title
Institutions of the participants
Co-targeting semaphorin and VEGF receptors in experimental cancer treatment
Charles University
Heidelberg University
University of Warsaw
Advanced experimental techniques to study local immunosuppression in glioblastoma
Sorbonne University
Sharing the experience with the use of chemistry teaching aids -3D models and practical demonstrations
University of Milan
Stem Cell Regeneration and Regulation
Improved modeling and simulation of drugs metabolism with spatial resolution for patient-taylored pharmacotherapy.
University of Copenhagen
Kassel University (external partner)
Dual Antiplatelet Therapy For Shock Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction - DAPT-SHOCK-AMI study
Mindfulness interventions in European schools: impact and experience in comparative perspective
The role of interneurons and potassium fluctuations in seizure genesis
The prehistory of Slavic: Language and culture in continuity and contact II
Legal Challenges of COVID-19 Pandemic
Transatlantic Cooperation in Addressing Global Challenges: From Artificial Intelligence Governance to Climate Change Mitigation
Solidarity and Responsibility under the New EU Pact on Migration and Asylum (Summer School on Common European Asylum System)
Pluralities of Memory in Europe in a Global Perspective
Word imageability and sensory imagery: behavioral and electrophysiological correlates
Public Art in Poland, Italy, and the Czech Republic
European perspective on Literature, Culture, Language and Certification
RESONANT – RESearch cOllaboration in the area of iNstitutional trANslator Training
Ionian University, Greece
Mathematics of High-Performance Computing III
Multidisciplinary approaches to assess the evolution of glacial and periglacial areas in the Alps under climate change conditions
Towards sustainable development of natural environments based on continuous remote sensing monitoring
University of Innsbruck