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SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY
Mobility Actions
The most relevant mobility actions within CIBERSAM have been produced, on one
hand, within training activities, and on the other hand, from the coordination activities
of the European ROAMER project. The general aspects of both activities are described
in other sections.
With respect to training
• The first classroom Master’s course in Introduction to Mental Health Research
focusing on psychopharmacology was successfully carried out in Santander. Two
students from other CIBERSAM groups participated in the course.
• Furthermore, the Training Programme has funded 3 internships of its members
lasting for over 2 weeks. One of said internships was in another group of the con-
sortium itself (G25), one was in CIBERNED, and the last one was in Great Britain.
The European coordinating activities within the ROAMER project have generated signi-
ficant mobility of CIBERSAM members.
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Scientific workshops with groups of European experts:
- Dr. Obradors and Dr. Miret. Geographical, Multidisciplinary, Clinical and Life-
Course Integration (WP2). Amsterdam (Holland).
−Dr. Josep Maria Haro, Dr. Obradors, Dr. Miret, Dr. Sanjuán and Dr. Pazos.
Infrastructures, funding, and generation of research capacity (WP3). Paris
(France)
−Dr. Obradors and Dr. Miret. Biomedical Research (WP4). London workshop
(United Kingdom)
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−Dr. Obradors and Dr. Miret. Socioeconomic Aspects (WP6). London (United 0
Kingdom)
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−Dr. Obradors and Dr. Miret. Public Health (WP7). Gothenburg(Sweden)
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• First meeting of the Board of Funding and governmental Institutions for NN
Research to discuss the needs to conduct research on mental health and well- A
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being in Europe
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- Dr. Josep Maria Haro, Dr. Obradors and Dr. Ayuso. Brussels (Belgium)
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