New video: Mark Johnson on the impact of NMI3

Given that NMI3-II will finish soon it was time to take stock of the work developed over the last four years.

, 27/11/2015

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Click to see Mark Johnson, NMI3 Coordinator, tell how NMI3 contributes to advancing science.

NMI3-II has been going on since 2012 now and will end in January 2016. It was time to take stock of the work developed along these four years and reflect on how the project's outcomes might contribute to advancing science.

In this video, Mark Johnson, coordinator of the NMI3-II project, tells us of the activities part of the project and how each one is relevant to the European scientific community.

NMI3 Activities focused on:

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