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CAMbrella is funded by European‘s Union 7th Framework Programme
(FP7/2007-2013), Grant Agreement No. 241951
Closing remarks
Wolfgang Weidenhammer Competence Centre for Complementary Medicine and Naturopathy,
Techn. Univ. Munich, Germany
Presentation
Wolfgang Weidenhammer Coordinator Leader Work Package 9 Project Management
Partner
Klinikum rechts der Isar
Competence Centre for
Complementary Medicine and
Naturopathy, Techn. Univ. Munich,
Germany
Place
CAMbrella’s Final Conference Representation of the Free State of Bavaria to the European Union Brussels, November 29, 2012
CAMbrella –
Results in condensed
form
Financed by
EC CAMbrella project and
Erich Rothenfußer Foundation,
Munich
CAMbrella – In-depth Reports
All final reports from the Work Packages will be up-loaded on an electronic repository
(PHAIDRA) affiliated to the University of Vienna with open access and free of costs.
CAMbrella – In-depth Reports The link to the reports will also be available on the project web-site www.cambrella.eu.
CAMbrella –
Scientific discussion
CAMbrella –
The ideal
CAMbrella –
Reality, sometimes
CAMbrella –
Problem
solving
CAMbrella/
CAM research
Growth and sustainability
CAMbrella/
CAM research
The future?
CAMbrella/CAM research
The future!
Horizon 2020/CAM research New wording after voting in the ITRE committee, Nov 28, 2012 (personal
communication, without liability) 2011/0402 (CNS) - Proposal for a COUNCIL DECISION establishing the Specific
Programme Implementing Horizon 2020 - Part III Societal Challenges
1. HEALTH, DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE AND WELLBEING
“An increasing disease, particularly chronic disease, and disability burden in the
context of an aging population places further demands on health and care sectors, but
also in social innovation research and development. If effective health and care is to
be maintained for all ages, efforts are required to improve and speed-up decision
making and awareness-raising in disease prevention and treatment provision,
rehabilitation and retraining to identify and support the dissemination of best practice
in the healthcare sector, and to support integrated care, including interventions
of complementary and alternative medicine …, in full respect for their health care
choices. Doing so will contribute to increasing, and lengthening the duration of their
physical, social, economic and mental well-being. Special attention should be devoted
to chronic diseases, such as cancer, cardiovascular, rheumatic and musculoskeletal,
diabetes, respiratory and mental diseases”.
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CAMbrella/CAM research
The future!
Good bye and see you soon
at the Kick-off Meeting of the next CAM
research project