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The second general assembly of the Intenso project took place on the 10th and 11th of September 2013 at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) in Vienna. During the first day of the meeting, the recent advances in the various work package were presented and discussed. The second day provided an opportunity for the partners to convene in small work groups and discuss the strategies for the next period, as well as mingle across work package borders and discuss novel strategies for lateral interaction. The event also enabled the consortium to take part in a guided tour of the facilities available at BOKU.
The first general assembly of the Intenso project after the kick-off meeting took place on the 19th and 20th of February 2013 at the Vertretung der Freien Hansestadt Bremen bei der Europäischen Union (Agency of the free Hanseatic city Bremen with the EU) in Brussels. The first day was dedicated to presentations by the work package leaders about the progress achieved in the four technological pillars, as well as management issues and a short presentation by the EU project officer about the future of the framework program. On the second day, future goals were discussed and agreed upon internally within each of the work packages and collaborations amongst the work packages were explored.
The Intenso project has had a very favourable press launch and has gained extensive coverage in the Bremen newspaper, the Weser Kurier. It’s launch has also been covered on the website of the coordinating partner, Jacobs University. Source: Weser Kurier
Dear all, The website of the Intenso project, aimed at the dissemination of the consortium’s scientific activities, has been successfully launched as scheduled on the 1st of November 2012.
As we are currently developing the Intenso project website, we have updated the home page with a “Coming Soon” message. Visitors of the website will also be able to enter their email address in the form provided in the page so that they can be notified when the site is launched in the end of October. In the mean time, we will be working hard to launch the website very soon!
The Intenso project is a diverse consortium of 16 partners, consisting of 5 universities and 11 companies, who are leaders in their respective fields of bio-separation technologies. Funded under the EU-FP7 framework since 2012, the consortium's efforts are focussed on increasing productivity, cost efficiency, and sustainability in the downstream bioprocessing of mAbs, VLPs, pDNA, and various proteins. The project is built upon 4 state-of-the-art scientific pillars, which are aimed at integrating multiple separation steps while increasing separation efficiency.
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