Wider Societal Implications Sample Clauses

Wider Societal Implications. This collection of views on the societal implications is derived from each of the work package leaders and reflects all experiences throughout the 5.5 years of collaborative work in the XXXX team. It was regarded as important to have all the original comments and views listed from each work package. Thus, repititions were warrented and the different wording of even similar topics was regarded as additional value. Scientific Management & Joint Data Analyis (WP1) Paediatric patients will be supplied with a child appropriate formulation which helps to maintain health, avoids hospitalisations, and avoids familiar disasters as parents need to care intensively for hospitalised children. LENAs mini-tablets are ideal medicines for children with limited access to clean potable water (impact on other parts of the world). Thus, minitablets are ideal medicines for developing countries and countries with limited access to the fresh, clean water necessary to administer drugs. With the data obtained in clinical trials of mini-tablets for neonates, infants, and young children and the subsequent application to other drugs, the XXXX achievements can strengthen the pharmaceutical industry and small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) of the European Union, which can then become more competitive and increase their economic power by offering novel and superior products. Pharmaceutical Development (WP2) XXXX ODMTs may serve as a positive example and blue copy for academic and industrial institutions aiming at the development of a PUMA product. Patients and parents can be encouraged by the XXXX project that there are novel concepts and products to be developed, even if the disease affect only few children and only in a hard period of their lives. Clinical Trial Management, Pharmacovigilance and Safety (WP4) Having been able to provide the infrastructure for creating evidence by generating a comprehensive set of quality data on pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, safety and acceptability of enalapril ODMT administration by the other consortium partners will make the treatment with enalapril more reliable and dosing more adequate for paediatric patients with heart failure in all age groups. Statistics and Data Management (WP6) The high-quality data of the XXXX trials. The ODMTs (if marketed) successful project cooperation as a role model and the innovative simulation training contribute to improvements in the research for and the development of high-quality medicines for neonates, ...
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Wider Societal Implications. MODELLING AND DESIGN Skin equivalents generated from this project can be used to reduce in vivo animal testing and to replace animal testing in cosmetic industry. BIOFUNCTIONALISATION The “ArtiVasc 3D” project could show the build up and general usability of dynamic cell cultivation setup. Future developments in this specific area could lead to efficient cell cultivation, differentiation and tissue forming modules that could be used to reproduce (soft) tissue from autologous cells to treat severe burn wounds or tissue defects of human patients. MATRIX-TISSUE INTERACTION Wider implications would be linked with the future use of related methodologies in biomedical research as well as the development of commercial testing and screening systems. It has to be seen whether the new methods will change development and production (not only in biomedicine). The hope of the “ArtiVasc 3D” project will be that the use of complex artificial systems mimicking tissues or organs will provide optimised therapies to overcome problems with availability or price. Reducing prices for many of the present therapies would enable a more widespread use not only in the most highly developed countries.

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  • ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS No implications identified.

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