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Japan-Nordic Frontier Research Projects for Healthy Longevity

IDRC: Joint Canada-Israel Health Research Program Phase II

Deadline: 07-Oct-21

Based on this background, a joint call entitled “Japan-Nordic Frontier Research Projects for Healthy Longevity” for proposals seeking funding for Japan-Nordic collaboration is now announced as a collaborative effort between the Academy of Finland, Research Council of Norway, Swedish Research Council, Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED), and NordForsk.

The Nordic countries and Japan face similar demographic challenges. Age-related health challenges in their increasingly elderly populations are among the greatest concerns of future health care and will demand steadily rising costs for both the health care system and society. Increased knowledge leading to more healthy years for individuals could in the long run prevent these rising costs as well as improve citizens’ quality of life.

The aim of the call is to generate new knowledge on healthy ageing and longevity through Japan-Nordic research collaboration. The thematic framework includes fundamental, translational/basic clinical and epidemiological research on populations in the Nordic countries and Japan.

Examples of such utilization include, but are not limited to:

Health data is defined here as data directly or indirectly linked to individuals, often by a personal identification number. This includes, but is not limited to:

Funding Information

The total funding available under the call is approximately NOK 25 million. The Nordic funding allocated to the call is approximately NOK 18 million (approx. EUR 1.8 million) in total through a Nordic common pot. The Japanese funding allocated to the call is JPY 90 million (approx. NOK 6.9 million).

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.nordforsk.org/calls/japan-nordic-frontier-research-projects-healthy-longevity

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