
€10 million cross-border ONEHEALTH project launched to address critical public health challenges
A new €10M collaborative research project ONEHEALTH has been officially launched by science and technology hub Catalyst with its partners at an event in Belfast. The project, which is supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB), has received funding of €9,852,752 and will be led by Catalyst, in partnership with Atlantic Technology University (ATU), Queen’s University Belfast (QUB), Health Innovation Research Alliance Northern Ireland (HIRANI), Tyndall National Institute Cork and the University of Galway.
Dr Priyanka Verma from the University of Galway said: “ONEHEALTH marks a significant step forward in integrating health initiatives and strengthening collaboration across sectors to achieve better outcomes for all.”
Pictured below (left to right): Dr Robert Grundy MBE, Catalyst; Dr Sean O’Connor PhD, Health Innovation Research Alliance Northern Ireland (HIRANI); Dr Priyanka Verma, University of Galway; Dr Mick McCann, Atlantic Technological University; Gina McIntyre, CEO Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB) – European Funding; Professor Mark Lawler, Queen’s University Belfast; Ally Armstrong, Catalyst; and Dr Paul Galvin, Tyndall National Institute.
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