The STAGE project is divided into ten work packages (WPs).
These break the project into smaller, manageable tasks and outputs and are designed to enable the project to realise its objectives. Groups of partners undertake each WP with deliverables and milestones to achieve. Many WPs interlink, but some WPs only run for specific periods, whereas others run throughout the project.

In STAGE, there are two main groups of WPs: those that undertake research activities, for example, to examine the mechanisms of ageing or create tools that will help individuals with healthy ageing, and those that support the project activities, like project management and impact and engagement activities.

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE WORK
PACKAGES VISIT THE WORK PACKAGE

WP1

Project management
and coordination

WP2

Ethical, legal, social, historical, and infrastructural preparedness for age-friendly healthcare systems and societies

WP3

Cross-EU healthy ageing
neighbourhood atlas

WP4

Moderators of ageing with
multi-morbidity in Europe

WP5

Biological hallmarks of ageing

WP6

Personalised AI-driven predictive modelling of ageing without multi-morbidity

WP7

Person-centred applications and solutions for clinicians and ageing citizens

WP8

Life-course informed, person-centred clinical studies for the prevention of ageing with multi-morbidity

WP9

STAGE life-course and spatial data intelligence portal

WP10

Engagement and
impact management

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