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[[Image:Fmre gske 070506.jpg|right|Queen Elisabeth Medical Foundation]]
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<BR>The '''Queen Elisabeth Medical Foundation''' ('''QEMF''') is a [[Belgium|Belgian]] [[non-profit]] organization, founded in 1926 by [[Elisabeth of Bavaria (1876–1965)|Elisabeth of Bavaria]], wife of [[Albert I of Belgium|Albert I]]. 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, with a particular focus on neurosciences. The QEMF supports seventeen university teams throughout [[Belgium]].
The '''Queen Elisabeth Medical Foundation''' ('''QEMF''') is a [[Belgium|Belgian]] [[non-profit]] organization, founded in 1926 by [[Elisabeth of Bavaria (1876–1965)|Elisabeth of Bavaria]], wife of [[Albert I of Belgium|Albert I]].<ref name="Halleux & Xhayet">{{cite book |last1=Halleux |first1=Robert |last2=Xhayet |first2=Geneviève |year=2007 |title=La liberté de chercher: histoire du Fonds national belge de la recherche scientifique |trans-title=The freedom to research: history of the Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research |language=French |publisher=Editions de l'Université de Liège |page=50 |isbn=9782874560385}}</ref> 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,<ref name="Halleux & Xhayet"/> with a particular focus on neurosciences. The QEMF supports seventeen university teams throughout [[Belgium]].


==See also==
==See also==
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* [[Queen Fabiola Foundation for Mental Health]]
* [[Queen Fabiola Foundation for Mental Health]]


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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20061217022632/http://www.monarchie.be/en/initiatives/queen_elisabeth/index.html Queen Elisabeth Medical Foundation]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20061217022632/http://www.monarchie.be/en/initiatives/queen_elisabeth/index.html Queen Elisabeth Medical Foundation]


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[[Category:Biomedical research foundations]]
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[[Category:1926 establishments in Belgium]]
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Queen Elisabeth Medical Foundation
Queen Elisabeth Medical Foundation

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.

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  1. ^ 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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