
INSTITUTE OF VIROLOGY STEFAN S.NICOLAU
INSTITUTE OF VIROLOGY STEFAN S.NICOLAU
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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2023Partners:KI, INSTITUTE OF VIROLOGY STEFAN S.NICOLAU, University of Trento, BELIT DOO BEOGRAD IT AND E-COMMERCE COMPANY, Goethe University Frankfurt +27 partnersKI,INSTITUTE OF VIROLOGY STEFAN S.NICOLAU,University of Trento,BELIT DOO BEOGRAD IT AND E-COMMERCE COMPANY,Goethe University Frankfurt,INSERM,SPI,HOPE,Ghent University, Gent, Belgium,MHE-SME,EHESP,NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH,IHS,AP-HP,Polytechnic University of Milan,EUROPEAN PATIENTS FORUM,CEPS,AQUAS,IRCCS OSM,HHS,EUREGHA - European regional and local health authorities,TUM,USI,LSE,UNIPV,UPM,FEDERATION OF EUROPEANACADEMIES OF MEDECINE,TU Delft,FUNDACJA GAZETY WYBORCZEJ,ISI,GENEGIS GI SRL,MODEFINANCE SRLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101016233Overall Budget: 9,993,480 EURFunder Contribution: 9,993,480 EURThe impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been deep and wide. In spite of unprecedented efforts to understand the COVID-19 disease and its causative virus SARS-CoV-2, months after the emergence of the first local case in Europe (San Matteo hospital, Pavia, 21st February 2020) significant knowledge gaps persist. While social and natural scientists managed to develop new research and shed light on the dynamics of the outbreak and the most effective possible containment measures, governments have been increasingly faced with the need to adopt urgent decisions. Against this background, PERISCOPE plans to contribute to a dramatically deeper understanding of the dynamics of the outbreak, by means of an intense multi-disciplinary research, both theoretical and experimental, and the consideration of different viewpoints: clinic and epidemiologic; humanistic and psychologic; socio-economic and political; statistical and technological. The overarching objectives of PERISCOPE are to map and analyse the unintended impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak; develop solutions and guidance for policymakers and health authorities on how to mitigate the impact of the outbreak; enhance Europe’s preparedness for future similar events; and reflect on the future multi-level governance in the health as well as other domains affected by the outbreak. In pursuing this objective, PERISCOPE sheds new light on the unintended and indirect consequences of the outbreak and the related government responses, with the intention to preserve evidence-based policymaking by collecting an unprecedented amount of data and information on the social, economic and behavioural consequences of the current pandemic. At the same time, PERISCOPE will produce new information on the conditions that led to the impact of the pandemic, the differences in “policy mix” adopted at the national level in EU and associated countries, and the behavioural impacts of both the outbreak and the policies adopted.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2023Partners:ERASMUS MC, MCS DATALABS, WWU, NATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH ORGANIZATION, INNOSYSTEMS +33 partnersERASMUS MC,MCS DATALABS,WWU,NATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH ORGANIZATION,INNOSYSTEMS,Brunel University London,ISI,Crisisplan,DH,ZDM,MOH,Trilateral Research & Consulting,INTRASOFT International,EV ILVO,AIT,REDCROSS DISTRICT 5 BUCHAREST,Ayuntamiento de Valencia,BEIA,EXUS SOFTWARESINGLE MEMBER LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY,SQUAREDEV,IPT,BYS GROUP INFORMATION SYSTEMS CONSULTANCY AND TRADE INDUSTRY INCORP,ICCS,TPEB CR,UM,OBSERVATOIRE NATIONAL DES MALADIES NOUVELLES ET EMERGENTES,INSTITUTE OF VIROLOGY STEFAN S.NICOLAU,JOHANNITER OSTERREICH AUSBILDUNG UND FORSCHUNG GEMEINNUTZIGE GMBH,NACIONALINIS VISUOMENES SVEIKATOS CENTRAS PRIE SVEIKATOS APSAUGOS MINISTERIJOS,VPF,AP-HP,Ministry of Health,UoA,Ministry of the Interior,VERISK ANALYTICS GMBH,CRE,BIOCOS,SATWAYSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 883441Overall Budget: 10,953,600 EURFunder Contribution: 9,494,330 EURSTAMINA develops an intelligent decision support toolset for pandemic prediction and management and demonstrates its use by practitioners at national and regional levels within and across EU borders. The STAMINA toolset enables national planners and first responders to anticipate and respond to the the “known-unknowns” in their daily effort to enhance health security. Main functionality of the toolset includes: • Real-time web and social media analytics aiming at public trust monitoring and flagging possible disease outbreaks • POCT and smart wearable diagnostic devices for first line screening • Predictive modeling of pandemic outbreak and its impact, along with decision-making support in implementing mitigation strategies, • Early Warning System • Crisis management tool defining the roles and actions of key actors during crisis management • Scenario Generation tool for creation of training scenarios • Common Operational Picture as the main interface of the solution enabling timely and coordinated response The toolset is accompanied by a set of Guidelines on effective implementation of risk communication principles and best practices in cross-organisational preparedness and response plans. The use of the STAMINA toolset will be demonstrated through 12 national and regional small-scale demonstrators and one large-scale cross-border simulation exercise involving all consortium partners.
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