The Leducq Foundation (in French Fondation Leducq) is a private, endowment-based foundation located in Paris, France, whose mission is to improve human health through international efforts to combat cardiovascular and neurovascular disease. The foundation’s major grant program, the Transatlantic Networks of Excellence for Cardiovascular and Neurovascular Research, is unique in that it promotes internationally collaborative research.

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  • The Leducq Foundation (in French Fondation Leducq) is a private, endowment-based foundation located in Paris, France, whose mission is to improve human health through international efforts to combat cardiovascular and neurovascular disease. The foundation’s major grant program, the Transatlantic Networks of Excellence for Cardiovascular and Neurovascular Research, is unique in that it promotes internationally collaborative research. Support through this program allows teams of scientists from North America and Europe to work together to advance the knowledge in cardiovascular and neurovascular disease. As of 2009, the foundation has awarded 23 Transatlantic Network grants totaling more than $170 million to 223 researchers in 16 countries: Austria, Belgium, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States.
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  • The Leducq Foundation (in French Fondation Leducq) is a private, endowment-based foundation located in Paris, France, whose mission is to improve human health through international efforts to combat cardiovascular and neurovascular disease. The foundation’s major grant program, the Transatlantic Networks of Excellence for Cardiovascular and Neurovascular Research, is unique in that it promotes internationally collaborative research.
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  • Leducq Foundation
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