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*'''Marialuisa Russo''' - Dissemination manager [mailto:[email protected] [email protected]]
*'''Marialuisa Russo''' - Dissemination manager [mailto:[email protected] [email protected]]


* '''General E-mail:''' [mailto: [email protected] [email protected]]
* '''General E-mail:''' [mailto:[email protected] [email protected]]




MEET (Marialuisa Russo) agreed to be listed as a MitoGlobal Organization at [[EUROMIT2014|EUROMIT2014]] in Tampere, Finland.
MEET (Marialuisa Russo) agreed to be listed as a MitoGlobal Organization at [[EUROMIT2014|EUROMIT2014]] in Tampere, Finland.

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Mitochondrial European Education Training

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The Mitochondrial European Education Training (Meet)

MEET is a project started on January 2013. MEET network is composed by a multi-partner project that intends to mobilize the critical mass of expertise, by linking partners from 8 different countries, among which 8 world-leading basic science and clinical centers of excellence, an 1 SME with direct interest in mitochondrial medicine and 3 associated partners that provide for all trainees no-scientific training. MEET is training 11 ESRs and 3 ERs coming from all over the world supervised in their research by 15 mentors and by their collaborators. MEET combine the efforts of leading clinicians with those of more basic oriented groups and will have important implications for the comprehension and treatment of mitochondria-related pathologies.

Abbreviation: MEET

Reference: MEET






MitoPedia topics: MitoGlobal Organizations 

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Meet specific objectives:

  • to educate a young generation of scientist in the appreciation and dissection of the multifaceted aspects of mitochondrial medicine, through the organization of four integrated Work Packages (WPs) divided into Tasks (Ts);
  • to implement up-to-date and innovative technologies and integrated methodologies in the field of mitochondrial physiopathology to dissect disease mechanisms and generate animal models
  • to develop career pathways in order to fill in the current need for researchers with an all-round knowledge of both biological, clinical and managerial issues related to the rapidly emerging branch of mitochondrial medicine.


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MEET (Marialuisa Russo) agreed to be listed as a MitoGlobal Organization at EUROMIT2014 in Tampere, Finland.