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PERFORM - A strong case-study for the value of collaborative research

21 February 2018

The PERFORM project was one of several case-studies featured in the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine's article on the added-value of close cooperation across European countries. The article, written by David Lewis, and title "Beyond Brexit - Why is Europe so important to us" gives several examples of several high impact collaborative research case-studies supported by European funding.

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