Project cooperationUpdated on 18 March 2026
Seeking expert in AI and computational modelling for a post-infectious taste dysfunction Horizon project
Technician at University of Cagliari (UNICA)
Cagliari, Italy
About
Fo the call HORIZON-HLTH-2026-01-DISEASE-03, we are seeking for partners for a multicenter-longitudinal study to investigate the mechanisms, biomarkers, and modulatory factors underlying taste dysfunction after infection, with the explicit aim of identifying targets for personalized prevention, diagnosis, and management strategies. The proposal aims to identify innovative approaches for the prevention, diagnosis, and management of post-infection taste dysfunction.
We would like to collaborate with experts in artificial intelligence (AI) tools and advanced computational modelling to integrate the results and predict disease risk and progression. Additionally, an expert in social sciences and humanities will complete the consortium to enhance the social impact.
Our specific contributions include a direct link with patients though an european network of ENT specialized in post-infection taste dysfunction; experties in psychophysics, molecular biology, biochemistry, genomics, and neurophysiology.
If you're interested in a potential collaboration, please contact us.
Topic
- DESTINATION 3: HORIZON-HLTH-2026-01-DISEASE-03: Advancing research on the prevention, diagnosis, and management of post-infection long-term conditions
Type
- Consortium/Coordinator seeks Partners
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- Consortium/Coordinator seeks Partners
- DESTINATION 3: HORIZON-HLTH-2026-01-DISEASE-03: Advancing research on the prevention, diagnosis, and management of post-infection long-term conditions
Mariano Mastinu
Technician at University of Cagliari (UNICA)
Cagliari, Italy
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Seeking international collaborators on post-infectious taste dysfunction
- DESTINATION 3: HORIZON-HLTH-2026-01-DISEASE-03: Advancing research on the prevention, diagnosis, and management of post-infection long-term conditions
Silvia Loddo
Technologist at University of Cagliari (UNICA)
ITALY, Italy
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Partnership Oppportunities for 2026-01-DISEASE-03:
Dilem Hızlan
Founder, CEO at Galata Innovation
Istanbul, Türkiye