EQIPD Newsletter 4 – Summer 2019

Have you been scorched by this year’s summer heat all over Europe already? Here are more hot summer-news from the EQIPD project: Find out more about the flaming-fresh series of 9 “EQIPD video blasts’’, our next Summer School, the EQIPD session at the annual ECNP Congress, and about the kick-off of implementing the new Quality Management System (QMS) for preclinical data – one of the key goals of EQIPD!

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