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". I fully support what Mr Schwaiger has said as that is exactly what we want to do. I can tell him that, with regard to the large research centres in Europe which do not fall within the competence of the European Union, like CERN in Geneva and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, we have made initial contacts with them. For the first time, we are attempting to establish links between them. They came here to Brussels to meet independently with the Commission, but in doing so created a critical mass. I would like to give the same example of INSERM in France that you give of Heidelberg and of the Cancer Research Centre, as you know that there is an INSERM team from France working at Heidelberg with the German Cancer Research Centre. It is vital that we help to create these national links, through either Article 169 or through supporting cooperation in the national programmes. However, your idea of showing this networking in a practical manner is an excellent idea, which perhaps, if I may, I can use to show what already exists and that we must build on this. The Commission’s role will be to enable everyone to take part, depending on their interests in a number of areas, but it is obvious that there are initiatives that have been taken. The dynamic potential of the European Research Area is already being felt in some national institutions that have taken this dynamic spirit to heart."@en1

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