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The objective of this theme is to consolidate and broaden the research networks and to increase UFSCar's Graduate Programs visibility regarding the theme "Integrated technologies for health: from prevention to rehabilitation" through mobility and attraction of international researchers, focusing on three sub-themes: Technological solutions for health; prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of chronic diseases and Human development and life trajectory. The choice of the theme and its subtopics was motivated by the mission of UFSCar in the development and consolidation of new technologies in the priority areas of research of the Ministry of Health and World Health Organization and in the relevance of UFSCar's scientific production in the area of rehabilitation. In this way, the choice of the theme aims to strengthen international collaborations in areas of research already consolidated in UFSCar in order to improve new technologies for health, aiming at the promotion and rehabilitation of various health conditions. The proposal encompasses 11 Graduate Programs at UFSCar, characterizing the interdisciplinary nature of the subject. Three of these programs are evaluatedwith concept 7 in CAPES (Physical Therapy, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering). The professors linked to this proposal are mostly CNPq's (CNPq: Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development) fellows; develop research related to the proposed theme in partnership with international researchers, have published hundreds of scientific papersper year, have developed softwares andpatents. Most researchers have research projects in national and international development agencies, and two thematic projects are currently under development. In recent years the Graduate Programs that participate in this proposal have received the visit of renowned researchers at UFSCar, demonstrating the capacity of these programs to establish international collaborations.