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  • What is the relationship between the University Hospital and ICRC?

The International Clinical Research Center (ICRC) came into being as a project of St. Anne's University Hospital in Brno, and as such it is an integral part of the hospital.

  • On which areas of medicine is the ICRC focused on?

Currently, there are three research programs, focused on cardiovascular diseases (with 11 research subprograms), neurosciences (4 research subprograms), and the "shared research" platform (6 subplatforms), with activities in areas such as biomedical engineering, imaging methods, and cell engineering. More information can be found here.

  • From which sources is the ICRC financed?

ICRC is financed mainly from the European Structural Funds through the Operational Program Research and Development for Innovations. More information about financing can be found here.

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