European Projects
We are an active participant in Europe-wide initiatives. Working collaboratively with the European metrology community under the Horizon Europe funded Euopean Partnership on Metrology (METPART), we deliver on challenges including health and the environment and underpin innovation in industry.
Current Projects
GenomeMET
The GenomeMET project, funded by the European Partnership on Metrology, aims to develop metrological capabilities and frameworks to improve the quality and reproducibility of critical processes within genomic profiling workflows to support cancer diagnostics.
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QuantiAGREMI
The quantiAGREMI project, funded under the European Partnership on Metrology (METPART), aims to provide a SI-traceable field measurement infrastructure for accurate determination of animal houses emissions as well as nitrogen footprints. This will facilitate assessment of mitigation measures to reduce emissions.
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Previous Projects
SEPTIMET
The SEPTIMET project, funded under the European Metrology Programme for Innovation and Research (EMPIR), aimed to improve the speed, accuracy and reproducibility of diagnostic tests for the identification and treatment of sepsis.
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NeuroMET
The NeuroMET projects, funded under the European Metrology Programme for Innovation and Research (EMPIR), advanced minimally invasive and metrologically rigorous methods for early diagnosis and monitoring of neurodegenerative diseases. By developing reference measurement systems and transferring promising approaches into clinical practice, the projects aimed to improve diagnostic accuracy, therapy development, and patient outcomes.
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AntiMicroResist
The AntiMicroResist project, funded under the European Metrology
Programme for Innovation and Research (EMPIR), applied innovative
metrological concepts to develop quantitative higher order
methodologies and materials to support the development and
application of diagnostic testing for Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR).
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