Queen Elisabeth Medical Foundation
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The Queen Elisabeth Medical Foundation (QEMF) is a Belgian non-profit organization, founded in 1926 by Elisabeth of Bavaria, wife of Albert I.[1] She founded the organization, based on her experience with the wounded from the front-line during the First World War. The foundation wants to encourage laboratory research and contacts between researchers and clinical practitioners,[1] with a particular focus on neurosciences. The QEMF supports seventeen university teams throughout Belgium.
See also
- King Baudouin Foundation
- National Fund for Scientific Research
- Queen Elisabeth Music Competition
- Queen Fabiola Foundation for Mental Health
References
- ^ a b Halleux, Robert; Xhayet, Geneviève (2007). La liberté de chercher: histoire du Fonds national belge de la recherche scientifique [The freedom to research: history of the Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research] (in French). Editions de l'Université de Liège. p. 50. ISBN 9782874560385.
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