Successes of beneficiaries
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StethoMeThe StethoMe system is based on artificial intelligence (StethoMe AI) that analyses and detects abnormal auscultatory sounds in the respiratory system
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Limiting the spread of COVID-19 disease in everyday medical practice among patientsAs a result of our project, procedures were developed that describe step-by-step examination of the head and neck organs in patients with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection
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Development of an innovative diagnostic test to assess the course of COVID-19 and post-disease complications, with the use of genome-wide analysisThanks to the project, as well as established international cooperation with HGI (The COVID-19 Host Genetics Initiative) and HGE (The COVID Human Genetic Effort) consortia and access to much more data from around the world, there was created a set of genotypes that were most strongly associated with the severe course of COVID-19 disease
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I know, I can, I act. Professionalization of the services of the UKSW Training CentreThe “I know, I can, I act. Professionalization of the services of the UKSW Training Centre and Vocational Guidance” project assumed direct support for final years students in starting their professional careers
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A system supporting the organization of personnel and monitoring work quality parameters of Hospital Emergency DepartmentThe system can be used by hospitals with emergency departments for which issues related to the quality of services provided and to reducing the level of stress in patients, are of great importance
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An innovative on a global scale 3D printerThe development of VSHAPER 5AX technology has introduced to the world of 3D printing the previously unheard-of solutions
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Academy without barriersBefore the implementation of the project, a serious problem at our university was very low level of awareness about the issue of disability among the staff of the Military University of Technology. So far, no trainings aimed at increasing the knowledge and awareness of disability have been conducted
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AMULETAs part of the Project a new model of outpatient telecare with elements of home telemonitoring of patients with heart failure was developed and evaluated
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Senior in ActionThe "Senior in action" project implemented by the University College of Enterprise and Administration in Lublin is focused on solving the problem of exclusion of older people
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The method of immediate additive manufacturing of spare parts and alternative medical equipmentThe use of additive manufacturing in various industries enables the creation of virtual warehouses, where it is possible to store data on finished products intended for production and, if there is a demand for a particular detail, its virtual model along with information on manufacturing and its use is transferred directly to the contractor