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Activities carried out. As mentioned in the introduction section, The Policy Evaluation Tool includes:
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Activities carried out. WP V TF members met regularly by teleconference and two face-to-face meetings were held on March 9, 2018 in London, as part of the Annual EpiCARE members meeting, and on August 29, 2018 in Vienna, Austria, in conjunction with the European Congress of Epileptology. In November 2018, the WP V TF conducted a survey among EpiCARE members soliciting feedback on up to three treatments to be prioritized for clinical trials, together with suggestions on specific patient populations to be targeted by these treatments, the underlying rationale and a proposed trial design. Suggestions received during these activities were shared among WP V TF members in December 2018. The TF Chairs prepared a draft summary report, which listed all suggestions received, categorized them by therapeutic areas, and included a critical assessment. The document was circulated among WP V TF members on December 26, 2018 and a teleconference with WP V TF members was held on January 8, 2019 to receive further input and to finalize the current report, which represents deliverable DV.3.
Activities carried out. As mentioned in the Introduction section, the Decarbonisation Policy Evaluation Tool includes:
Activities carried out. The CompBioMed website will act as a focal point for the project’s main aims its dissemination and training activities, summarised as follows: • Disseminate project outcomes online • Develop training courses and online training materials in collaboration with project software developers and HPC experts • Grow existing and identify and build new end-user communities in computational biomedical research • Provide tailored training to academic and industrial researchers, and clinical users • Raise awareness on the challenges and opportunities of HPC in the field of computational biomedicine with all stakeholders. The website aims to be clear, informative, and constantly updated with news and upcoming events, to be used as a reference point for the project’s on-going activities. It is divided in two sections: a public area and an internal area. The public area is available without signing in and is maintained by the dissemination team. The internal parts require user credentials available to members of the core partners of the project.
Activities carried out. The activities have been carried out in collaboration with Macroscopio. In particular, the involvement of institutional authorities was achieved with a direct meeting with APAT (Italian Environment Protection Agency), held the 19th of October 2004 during a seminar in Xxxx concerning the promotion of the EU Ecolabel for tourist accommodation services. The 8th of November 2004 a meeting was carried out with ARPA Piemonte (Regional Environment Agency), the Piedmont Region and the Province of Torino, aiming to present project objectives and activities and identify possible synergies with other institutional activities. The 1st of March 2005, the project was presented to the Toroc Environmental Advisory Assembly with the presence of local representatives of main Italian environmental associations. All of them showed a big interest and appreciation for the initiative. The Turin Chamber of Commerce, the category associations (such as Federalberghi), the Mountain Communities, the local tourist associations (ATL) and the local municipalities were involved directly via a letter informing them regarding the initiative and requesting their support. The answer, in term of active participation to the project, was not very strong. The project was also explained during the final meeting of ResHot, an initiative financed by the European Commission within the Altener Programme, about the energetic improvement of accommodation structures, whose Toroc is co-financer. The meeting was held at the presence of the Italian partners (City of Torino and Province of Torino) and all the accommodation structures who participated in ResHot. Some of them showed interest to the Ecolabel and joined the Toroc initiative. The involvement of the hotel and other accommodation facilities owners was achieved by different ways: - a letter of presentation sent by Toroc to all the existing accommodation structures in the area of the 2006 Olympic Winter Games (hotels, B&B, farmhouses, mountain huts); - two seminars, held the 30th of November 2004 in Pinerolo and Oulx (two municipalies hosting the Olympic competitions), addressed to accommodation facilities owners. - The above mentioned ResHot meeting. In general, the answer of the hotel owners to these initiatives was quite good and it allowed to achieve the number of participants foreseen in the project objectives. The seminars in Pinerolo and Oulx were globally attended by about thirty participants. The next 18th of May, during the Eco-efficiency ...
Activities carried out. We have carried out a written survey distributed via email to the leads of the participating centres. The questionnaire included the questions on the number of newly diagnosed patients per centre per year of 5 arbitrarily selected diseases and whether the institutions have established protocols for diagnosis and treatment of these entities. Finally, the respondents were asked to specify their particular expertise and scientific interest. In addition to the five selected diseases, the participants were given the opportunity to provide answers to these questions to any other disease(s). The results were summarized and presented and discussed at the EpiCARE meeting the 3. June 2017 in London. Results A total of 18 centres participated in the survey. The number of new patients of each disease entity varied considerably per centre. Mitochondriopathies were the most frequent disease with about 9 newly diagnosed patients per year per centre (figure 1).
Activities carried out. In this section we summarize the current status of the research tasks and their results for the period since the previous report (D2.1). Furthermore, we report on improvements in code development, deployments, and user resource availability in each subtask. 1 xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx/services/software-hub/ 2 xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx/training-3/
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Activities carried out. In this section we summarize the current status of the research tasks and their results so far. The application codes are also described in terms of their deployment status, computational pattern structure with emphasis on the current scaling information and outlook.

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