Catálogo de proyectos europeos
Este catálogo contiene información sobre proyectos internacionales de investigación exitosos, participados por investigadores de las Universidades Públicas Andaluzas.
El objetivo es recopilar experiencias de éxito para fomentar la colaboración de los grupos de investigación andaluces con otras entidades; la formación de consorcios internacionales e incrementar el número de proyectos europeos presentados. Como consecuencia, se persigue también dar visibilidad a la investigación realizada en nuestras universidades y aumentar el retorno de fondos de I+D+i para Andalucía.
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244 resultadosThe EU Mission "A Soil Deal for Europe" (Soil Mission) will pave the way for Europe's transition to healthy soils by 2030. The EU-funded HuMUS project will increase awareness and understanding of the importance and value of soil health in ...
Reproductive health is deteriorating worldwide, via as yet unknown mechanisms. The most common cause of in/subfertility in women is ovulatory dysfunction; anovulation being associated to conditions as polycystic ovary syndrome, hypothalamic amenorrhea and premature ovarian insufficiency. Hence, better understanding of ...
The function of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis is mastered by the hypothalamic neuronal population producing gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), which regulates LH and FSH secretion by the pituitary. Perturbations of fertility, e.g., in polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and hypogonadism associated with ...
Can obesity affect puberty?Accumulating evidence suggests that obesity is linked to disturbed puberty. Obesity is largely a hypothalamic disease, while neuronal networks in the hypothalamus also regulate puberty. Funded by the European Research Council, the DOPA-Kiss project aims to uncover ...
Obesity, a global health crisis, has steadily increased over the years, posing a very serious threat to well-being and life expectancy. Despite research progress, treatment efficacy remains limited, underscoring the need for prevention. The EU-funded project, eprObes, aims to revolutionise ...




