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From the IMMEDIATE Project to New Health Apps: Interview with Giulia Candiani
An update on the European IMMEDIATE project, which explores the link between gut microbiota, inflammation, and stress in the context of digital health research. Giulia Candiani presents the apps developed by Zadig to support clinical research and data collection, as well as a clinical study focused on stress monitoring through wearable technology such as smartwatches. [...]

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EU-MiCare recognised as a “Good Practice Project”
The EU-MiCare project has received a highly positive evaluation and has been recognised as a Good Practice Project on the Erasmus platform. The project is dedicated to professionals and volunteers working to support the mental wellbeing of migrants and refugees. [...]

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Migration and Mental Health: The EU-MiCare Project Supports Professionals and Volunteers
The national closing event of EU-MiCare, a three-year EU-funded project under the Erasmus+ programme, took place in Milan and provided an opportunity for meaningful exchange and discussion. The project is dedicated to professionals and volunteers working to support the mental well-being of migrants and refugees. [...]

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European SIGHTSoHO Project: Over 100 Professionals Trained in the Second Round of Online Training
At the Live Closing Event on 30 April 2025, participants reviewed the eleven weeks of online training, which involved 102 inspectors, assessors and vigilance officers from across the European Union. The focus was on the new regulation on quality and safety in the application of substances of human origin (SoHO). [...]

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Fathers from the very beginning: the experience of the 4e-parent European project
The European 4e-parent project, for which Zadig was responsible for all communication and training activities, focused on the early and active involvement of fathers in the care of children. The project generated a substantial body of information and shared experiences, produced videos and podcasts, built a network among the various professional figures involved in different aspects of parenthood, and carried out an advocacy initiative in connection with the discussion of the 2025 national budget law. [...]

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EU-MiCare Project on Migrants’ and Refugees’ Mental Health: The First Phase Is Complete, Ready to Move Forward
The EU-MiCare project focuses on the mental health needs of migrants and refugees. It aims to develop an advanced, specialised training programme for mental health professionals and field workers, including volunteers, operating in culturally diverse settings. With the objectives of the first phase now completed, the project is working to make its tools available to professionals supporting migrants and refugees. [...]

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The European ORCHESTRA project comes to a close: a symphony of scientists against pandemics
The ORCHESTRA project, Connecting European Cohorts to Increase Common and Effective Response to SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic, has come to an end. It was a European initiative coordinated by the Infectious Diseases Unit of the University of Verona, bringing together scientists from 37 institutions across 14 countries with the aim of addressing the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The final meeting was hosted in Verona on 7 and 8 October. [...]

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EU-MiCare project: a meeting in Milan bringing Europe together for migrants’ mental health
Zadig’s Milan office hosted the Train the trainers event, a key milestone of the European EU-MiCare project dedicated to the mental health of migrants and refugees. [...]

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Migrants: caring for their mental health
UNICEF has released the first results of a service that reached young refugees and migrants, providing personalised psychosocial and mental health support. The European EU-MiCare project, in whose consortium Zadig participates, also focuses on training on mental health issues affecting refugees and migrants. [...]

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The new app developed for IMMEDIATE facilitates clinical studies and remote follow-up.
Zadig presents its new app supporting clinical research and remote patient monitoring, developed for the European IMMEDIATE project. [...]

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European SIGHTSoHO project: the first round of online training has been completed
During the Live Closing Event held on 1 March, the first eleven weeks of training were reviewed. The programme involved 78 participants—inspectors, assessors and vigilance officers—from several European Union countries. The focus was on the new regulation on quality and safety in the application of substances of human origin (SoHO). [...]

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