The European Cancer Information System collects cancer statistics from EU countries to improve prevention and care programmes.
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About 30 million EU citizens are affected by more than 6000 different rare diseases and the information is spread between hundreds of registries at national and regional levels.
The nucleic acids analysis laboratory of the Joint Research Centre in Geel, Belgium, is equipped with state-of-the-art instrumentation for conducting research in genomics.
EU scientists regulate olive oil quality and identify fraudulent food using certified reference materials.
Learn what JRC scientists do to ensure that no harmful chemicals are released from materials that your food comes into contact with.
Discover how EU scientists contribute to reducing uncertainties about the potential impact of nanomaterials on health and the environment.
The U.S. Department of Energy and the JRC are leveraging their expertise in electric vehicles and smart grid technologies with their state of-the-art facilities and equipment
INSPIRE is a publicly accessible platform allowing geo-spatial data to be shared between European countries.