Networking actions
In the framework of the HyperChildNET COST Action, Virtual Mobilities are a fundamental instrument. These small scale collaborative research projects are promoted by scientics in collaboration with other reseachers that will work together to achieve a common goal. This instrument was created as a response to the pandemic but, due to its successful results, it continues beyond that. The following table shows the researchers who received a grant to develop a Virtual Mobility:
Name | Virtual Mobility |
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José Miguel Calderon Terol |
Building a database for obtaining clinic BP values across Europe in Children and Adolescents |
Gustav Svardhagen |
Prevalence and time-trends of hypertension among children and adolescents in Europe – systematic review and meta-analysis |
Joanna Sladowska-Kozlowska |
The prevalence and predictors of left ventricular hypertrophy in children with primary hypertension |
Julio Alvarez Pitti |
“Understanding Hypertension for children and their caregivers: identification, control, treatment and prevention” |
Elke Wühl |
Implementation of an e-learning tool for pediatric hypertension |
Murat Karademir |
HyperChildNET Virtual Mobility Grant “the Transversal Virtual Mobility” |
Vladimir Zimmerman |
Social media for HyperChildNet and reseach results |
Athanasia Chainoglou |
Comparison of validation criteria for BP devices with focus in the pediatric population (A systematic review of evidence) |
Fabiana Floriano | Current BP measurement practices in children and adolescents in Europe. Survey-based analysis Applicant |
Fernando Martínez García | Trends in office and 24-hour ABPM in children and adolescents across ages |
Karolis Azukaitis | Evidence Synthesis for Hypertension Induced Arteriopathy in Children |
Dorota Drozdz | Modern communication solutions used to accelerate scientific work on hypertension problems in different periods of life |
Yesim Oruc Tanriverdi | HyperChildNET Observatory |
Emine Ebru Aksu | European HyperChildNET Week |