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Description: The TWINNIBS project aims to bring research in the field of non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) in Serbia to a higher level by partnering with leading European research and innovation institutions. NIBS is a set of techniques for transcranial (non-invasive) modulation of the activity in the specific brain areas and the brain networks to which they contribute. This is an innovative approach to neuroscience research and, ultimately, clinical treatment of a wide spectrum of neuropsychiatric conditions. TWNINIBS will be a coordination and support tool for Institute for Medical Research - IMR to strengthen its research and innovations, as well as research management and administration capacities. TWINNIBS is a three-year project (2022-2025) funded by Horizon Europe, #GRANT 101059369. The project is carried out by Institut za medicinska istraživanja (IMR), Belgrade, Region Hovedstaden (REGIONH), Denmark, Universita Degli Studi Di Trento (UNITN), Italy, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Muenchen (LMU MUENCHEN), Germany, and Zentrum Für Soziale Innovation GMBH (ZSI), Austria.

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