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Who We Are

 

The International Clinical Research Center (ICRC) of St. Anne's University Hospital in Brno (FNUSA) is a new generation science and research center focusing on finding new methods, technologies and medicaments for effective prevention, early diagnostics and individualized treatment of cardiovascular and neurological diseases.

The center is based on the hospital’s successful, longtime cooperation with Mayo Clinic (USA) and other partners both in the Czech Republic and abroad.

The FNUSA-ICRC is composed of four key elements, which are:

The close connection between medical research and clinical care enables it to put the results of the latest research programs into clinical practice as soon as possible, and to provide patients with constant access to the latest treatment methods and techniques.

The center, with a total budget of about 220 million USD for the period 2011 to 2015, is co-funded by European Union Structural Funds through the Operational Program Research and Development for Innovations. More information about financing can be found here.

At present, the number of employees in the FNUSA-ICRC is more than 300, including approximately 260 specialists working in 17 international research teams.

 

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