EIBIR

The European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research (EIBIR) is a non-profit research organisation dedicated to the coordination of research projects. It aims to support the development of biomedical imaging technologies and the dissemination of knowledge. It was established on the initiative of The European Society of Radiology (ESR) in 2006 and funded by the European Commission within Framework Programme 6.

EIBIR’s mission is to improve cooperation within the European biomedical imaging community, with the goal of improving the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases. The organisation actively supports research networking activities, common initiatives, and interoperability in the field of biomedical imaging research by providing services in proposal writing, project management and taking the lead in dissemination and communication activities.

Role in the project

Within SHERPA, EIBIR focuses on dissemination, communication, and exploitation activities. As the lead beneficiary for Work Package 5 (PROMOTE), EIBIR is responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive strategy to raise awareness of the project’s objectives and results among various target groups.

Team

Katharina Krischak

Katharina Krischak is a Senior Project Manager at EIBIR. She holds Master’s degrees in English, German Philology, and Celtic Studies from the University of Vienna. Prior to joining the EIBIR team in August 2014, she gained experience working at the European Commission in Brussels and the Council of Europe in Strasbourg.

Katharina has over 10 years of experience in managing and disseminating the results of EU-funded projects, including Horizon Europe, Horizon 2020 and COST actions. She is currently involved in the coordination and dissemination of several projects. Katharina is involved in the coordination of the AI-POD project and serves as work package leader for dissemination. She serves as project manager of the the ENDOMIX project and leads its dissemination activities. She also acts as dissemination manager of the CHAIMELEON project and manages the ESR Research Seed Grant programme. In addition, she serves as association manager of the International Society for Strategic Studies in Radiology (IS3R).

Within SHERPA, Katharina co-leads the dissemination work package.

Coline Mathonier

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