Swiss Personalized Health Network Pas d'images ? Version web Le Swiss Personalized Health Network soutient 10 projets à hauteur de 9,6 millions de francs(English version below) Durant cette deuxième mise au concours, 38 demandes de financement ont été soumises au 30 juin 2018, pour un montant de CHF 31,8 millions: 20 «Infrastructure development projects» et 18 «Driver projects», dont 6 demandant un cofinancement (SPHN et PHRT). Sur recommandation de son International Advisory Board, le SPHN a décidé de soutenir 5 «Infrastructure development projects» et 5 «Driver projects» pour un montant total de CHF 9,6 millions. 3 parmi les 10 projets soutenus seront cofinancés par SPHN et PHRT. Une liste des projets retenus est publiée sur le site internet de SPHN. Aucune autre mise au concours n'est prévue au cours de la période de financement 2017–2020. Contact The Swiss Personalized Health Network supports 10 projects with 9.6 million Swiss FrancsThe Swiss Personalized Health Network (SPHN) contributes to the development, the implementation and the validation of the data infrastructure that is required to make health-related data interoperable and shareable across Switzerland. In order to make the best use of the available resources, the second call for proposals was again coordinated with the ETH-Domain Strategic Focus Area in Personalized Health and Related Technologies (PHRT). In total, SPHN supports 10 projects, of which 3 will be co-funded by both SPHN and PHRT. During this second call for proposals, a total of 38 applications were received by 30 June 2018: 20 applications for Infrastructure development projects and 18 applications for Driver projects, including 6 applications that requested co-funding (SPHN and PHRT). The total budget requested for all project applications was CHF 31.8 million. Based on the recommendation of its International Advisory Board, SPHN decided to support 5 Infrastructure development projects and 5 Driver projects for a total amount of CHF 9.6 million. 3 of the 10 projects will be co-funded by SPHN and PHRT. A list of the funded projects is published on the SPHN website. No other call for proposals within the funding period 2017–2020 is foreseen. |