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Proyectos Europeos

Innovative ligands for nuclear receptors to eradicate cancer relapse. (eRaDicate)
REF: 101119427 eRaDicateDuración: -
IP: Román Perez-Fernandez
Entidad Financiadora: Marie Skłodowska-Curie – ITN
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The aim of the eRaDicate international, multidisciplinary, and intersectoral cancer drug research and development programme is to empower 10 young scientists to become specialists in cancer research and drug development, while developing new therapies against cancer stem cell-driven relapse and metastasis. Nuclear receptors, such as retinoic acid receptor (RAR) and vitamin D receptor (VDR), play key roles in many hallmarks of cancer and constitute effective targets for modern cancer therapy.

Integrated SERVices supporting a sustainable AGROecological transition (AgroServ)
REF: 101058020Duración: - Entidad Financiadora: European CommissionEU-OPENSCREEN ERIC
Deconstructing and Rewiring RNA-RBP regulatory networks (RBP-ReguNet)
REF: 101073094Duración: -
IP: Ashwin Woodhoo
Entidad Financiadora: Marie Skłodowska-Curie – ITNMarie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
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RBP-ReguNet has been conceived to leverage these new discoveries to identify druggable targets for a range of untreatable diseases, including cancer, neurological disorders, liver diseases and infectious disease. The objetive of RBP-ReguNet is to create a high-level training program based on basic research but with a strong impact on clinical translation. This network of excellence will push the boundaries of knowledge in the protein-RNA interactions universe, and at the same time provide the next generation of students with the skills to become future leaders in the field.  
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101073094

Targeting Circadian Clock Dysfunction in Alzheimer’s Disease (TClock4AD)
REF: 101072895Duración: -
IP: María Jose Alonso Fernández
Entidad Financiadora: Marie Skłodowska-Curie – ITNMarie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
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Many genes responsible for the circadian clock are aberrantly expressed in Alzheimer’s disease, rendering it a putative drug target. The TClock4AD project, funded by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, aims to develop novel drugs that target the circadian clock. Researchers will investigate the molecular mechanisms that govern circadian rhythms in Alzheimer’s disease, identify therapeutic targets and develop rationally designed compounds, which will be tested for their efficacy in innovative screening models.
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101072895

Proyectos finalizados

Simulation medicine and Scenario-based learning for emergency care (SimS)
REF: 101082077Duración: -
IP: Víctor M. Arce
Entidad Financiadora: European Commission
The European Network for Stem Cell Core Facilities (CorEuStem)
REF: CA20140Duración: -
IP: José A. Costoya Puente
Entidad Financiadora: European Commission
Deconstructing the Translational Control of Myelination by Specialized Ribosomes (MyeRIBO)
REF: 865157Duración: -
IP: Ashwin Woodhoo
Entidad Financiadora: European Commission
Spatial fractionation of the dose in proton therapy: a novel therapeutic approach - ERC consolidator grant.
REF: 817908Duración: -
IP: Yolanda Prezado
Entidad Financiadora: European Commission
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Project obtained before the principal investigator joined the CiMUS.

Well-Aging and the Tanycytic Control of Health (WATCH)
REF: 810331Duración: -
IP: Rubén Nogueiras Pozo
Entidad Financiadora: European Commission
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The organisms' survival depends on energy homeostasis, involving the control of neuroendocrine functions that integrate metabolic feedback. Tanycytes are glial cells lining the floor of the third ventricle in the median eminence of the hypothalamus which control the secretion of neuropeptides by hypothalamic neurons into the pituitary portal circulation and regulate blood-brain and blood-cerebrospinal fluid exchanges. Tanycytes actively shuttle metabolic signals to hypothalamic neurons that control food intake. 

The goal of the EU-funded WATCH project is to employ state-of-the-art technologies in systems neuroscience, mouse genetics, and translational research, to elucidate the role of tanycytes and provide new directions in biomarker research and therapeutic approaches for a variety of disorders that impair healthy ageing. 

Coordinator: Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale (France) 

Partners: Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale (France), Centre Hospitalier Regional et Universitaire de Lille (France), Universitaet zu Luebeck (Germany) and Universidad de Santiago de Compostela (Spain).

Drug repurposing and discovery multidisciplinary training network (DRUGtrain)
REF: 955879Duración: -
IP: María Isabel Loza García
Entidad Financiadora: European Commission, Marie Skłodowska-Curie – ITN
Role of SIK3 in energy homeostasis (ObeSIK3)
REF: 2014_H2020_MSCADuración: -
IP: Patricia Seoane Collazo
Entidad Financiadora: European Commission
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Funded under: EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions

Radiotherapy-Activated Immunomodulating Niches (RAIN)
REF: AES-2021/005223Duración: -
IP: Marcos García Fuentes
Entidad Financiadora: European Commission
MEFISTO - Meniscal functionalised scaffold to prevent knee Osteoarthritis onset after meniscectomy
REF: 814444Duración: -
IP: María Josefa Alonso Fernández
Entidad Financiadora: European Commission
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Meniscal resection often leads to early osteoarthritis (OA), which necessitates alternative reconstructive strategies. The EU-funded MEFISTO project proposes to develop a functionalised nanomaterial-based scaffold capable of interacting with the native meniscal tissue. 

This innovative device will promote local revascularisation and help regenerate the native meniscus, especially in younger patients. 

At the same time, it will deliver drugs locally to modulate tissue inflammation in patients with advanced OA. Given the considerable number of individuals undergoing meniscectomy, the MEFISTO interventions will improve surgery outcomes and reduce OA-related co-morbidities. 

Coordinator: Geistlich Biomaterials Vertriebsgesellschaft Mbh 

Partners: Geistlich Pharma AG (Switzerland), Humanitas University (Italy), Klinikum Der Universitaet Regensburg (Germany), Tissue Click LTD (United Kingdom), University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain), Universiteit Antwerpen (Belgium), Consiglio Nazionale delle Richerche (Italy), Orthokey Italia SRL (Italy), Etablissement Francais du Sang (France), Active Implants BV (Netherlands), AIM GMBH – Assessment in Medicine Research and Consulting (Germany), Universitair Medisch Centrum Utrecht (The Netherlands) and Sciprom SARL (Switzerland).

Clinical Skills for Patient SAFEty Improvement in MEDical Education (SAFEMED)
REF: 618812-EPP-1-2020-1-GE-EPPKA2-CBHE-JPDuración: -
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The project SAFEMED+ was first introduced during KA-2 CBHE call 2016-2017, under name SAFEMED and with rather different formation of consortia, which was shortlisted and placed among reserve projects with best positive feedbacks and valuable recommendations for further improvement. 

Addition of "+" in acronym indicates addition of simulations to the essential body of the project, implying development of all necessary types of simulations, which may be used on the undergraduate stage of medical education, including standardized patients, mannequin-equipped clinical skills laboratory, clinical scenarios, OSCE examinations etc; in order to create a continuum of clinical competences across the curriculum, starting from the first year of studies in Competency Based Medical Education based Curriculum. 

Partners: Petre Shotadze Tbilisi Medical Academy (Georgia), University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain), Tbilisi State Medical University (Georgia), Yerevan State Medical University (Armenia), Yerevan Haybusak University (Armenia), Bukovinian State Medical University (Ukraine), Ternopil National Medical University (Ukraine), Vilniaus Universitetas (Lithuania) and University Degli Estudi di Catana (Italy). 

Associated partners: Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia (Georgia), Sociedad Española de Médicos de Atención Primaria (SEMERGEN) (Spain) and Davit Tvildiani Tbilisi Medical University (Georgia)

Clinical Skills for Patient SAFEty Improvement in MEDical Education (SAFEMED)
REF: 618812-EPP-1-2020-1-GE-EPPKA2-CBHE-JPDuración: -
IP: Victor M. Arce
Entidad Financiadora: European Commission
Epitranscriptomics at the crossroads of metabolismand cellular ageing (EpiMetAgeing)
REF: 895984-2Duración: -
IP: Diana Guallar Artal
Entidad Financiadora: European Commission
TArgeting Platelet Adhesion receptors in thrombosiS
REF: 766118Duración: -
IP: Ángel García Alonso
Entidad Financiadora: Marie Skłodowska-Curie – ITNEXCELLENT SCIENCE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
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TAPAS will position Europe at the forefront of innovative research to prevent thrombosis and thromboinflammation, and will train a uniquely-qualified cohort of ESRs in a highly intersectorial and multi-disciplinary programme that will equip them with the knowledge and transferable skills required in the broad biomedical sector. In TAPAS program, an original and innovative approach will be undertaken to find new ways to target thrombosis through co-operation of academic experts in distinct disciplines with key skills from the private sector. 
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/766118

Atlantic POSitiVE. Preservación de los servicios de polinización a través del desarrollo de métodos conjuntos para el control de la especie invasora Vespa velutina
REF: EAPA_800/2018-2Duración: -
IP: Julio Manuel Maside Rodríguez
Entidad Financiadora: European Commission
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The INTERREG Atlantic+Positive project "Preservation of Atlantic pollination services and control of the invasive species Vespa velutina" has as its main objective to prevent the continued expansion and minimise the impact of the invasive species Vespa velutina for the ecosystems and for the socio-economic environment. development of the Atlantic Area. This will be achieved through the establishment of a transnational cooperation network for the implementation of joint activities. New control methods and an Atlantic Strategic Plan to protect biodiversity and ecosystem services against this pest will be achieved. 

Coordinator: Fundación Centro de Estudios Euro-regionales Galicia-Norte de Portugal (Spain) 

Partners: University of Vigo; University of Santiago de Compostela; General Directorate of Natural Heritage, Department of Environment, Territory and Housing of the Xunta de Galicia; Basque Institute of Agricultural Research and Development SA; National Institute of Agricultural and Veterinary Research IP; University of Tras-os-montes e Alto Douro; Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique; University College Cork, National University of Ireland and University of Exeter. 

Associated partners: Association of Basque Municipalities; Association of Beekeepers of Gipuzkoa; Association of Beekeepers of Bizkaia; Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Food and Environment; Association de Développement de l'Apiculture en Aquitaine; Comunidade Intermunicipal do Támega e Sousa; Instituto Politécnico de Bragança; Instituto Regional de Investigación y Desarrollo Agroalimentario y Forestal; Centre d'Etudes Biologique de Chizé. Univesité de La Rochelle; Comunidade Intermunicipal do Alto Minho; Comunidade Intermunicipal do Ave; Federação Nacional de Apicultores de Portugal; Direção Geral de Alimentação e Veterinária; Comunidade Intermunicipal do Cávado; Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo; Universidade das Islas Baleares; Departament for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; Animal and Plant Health Agency, National Bee Unit; Agrupación Apícola de Galicia and Asociación Gallega de Apicultura.

Finding the genetic causes of contagious metastasesunder the sea (SCUBA CANCERS)
REF: AMD-716290-1Duración: -
IP: José Manuel Castro Tubío
Entidad Financiadora: European Commission
2IQBIONEURO. Impulso de una red de I+i en química biológica para diagnóstico y tratamiento de enfermedades neurológicas (2)
REF: 0624_2IQBIONEURO_6_E-2Duración: -
IP: Miguel Antonio López Pérez
Entidad Financiadora: European Commission
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2IQBIONEURO aims to develop a joint research and development agenda, including a training and mobility plan, collaborative R&D projects and actions in the field of technology transfer. Its objective is to cooperate in the field of R&D of the participating institutions, in order to contribute to strengthening their research and technology transfer capacity in the field of neurological diseases. 

Lead beneficiary: University of Santiago de Compostela (Groups: MetBioCat, NeurObesity, Molecular Imaging Biomarkers and Pharmacokinetic Modelling and BioNanoTools). 

Partners: Fundación Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de Santiago de Compostela (LINC Group), University of Vigo (TeamNanoTech Group), University of Valladolid (BIOFORGE Group), University of Minho (3B's Group), University of Coimbra (UC-Biotech Group), Jesús Usón Minimally Invasive Surgery Centre Foundation, International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (AmTheNa Group), Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto (BIOMARK Group) and LINCBIOTECH SL.

Brain-Specific, Modular and Active RNA Therapeutics (B-SMART)
REF: 721058Duración: -
IP: María Josefa Alonso Fernández
Entidad Financiadora: European Commission
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The overall goal of B-SMART is to design modular nanoparticles, fabricate them using a quality-by-design protocol, and achieve delivery of therapeutic RNAs to the brain and treat neurodegenerative diseases. 

In B-SMART we expect to arrive at a scale-able nanoparticle formulation with uniform characteristics that shows strong pre-clinical evidence of therapeutic efficacy and is ready for clinical translation. 

Coordinator: Universitair Medisch Centrum Utrecht (The Netherlands) 

Partners: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela (Spain), 20MED Therapeutics BV (The Netherlands), VIB VZW (Belgium), The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford (United Kingdom), Istituto Biochimico Italiano Giovanni Lorenzini Spa (Italy), Stiftelsen Sintef (Norway), Malvern Panalytical Limited (United Kingdom), Eurice European Research and Project Office GMBH (Germany) and Sintef AS (Norway).

Acordo de subvención nº 101035979 asinado entre a USC e a European Commission con data 15 de marzo de 2021 para a realización do proxecto Galician Night of Researchers (G-NIGHT)
REF: 101035979Duración: -
IP: José Antonio Costoya Puente
Entidad Financiadora: European Commission
Visible Attributes through Genomics: Broadened Forensic Use of DNA for Constructing Composite Sketches from Traces (VISAGE)
REF: 740580Duración: -
IP: Angel María Carracedo Álvarez
Entidad Financiadora: European Commission
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Unknown perpetrators of crime cannot be identified with the current forensic use of DNA. The VISAGE Project aims to overcome this major limitation by developing, validating, and implementing in the relevant forensic DNA service environment a set of prototype tools for predicting appearance, age, and ancestry in as much detail and as accurately, and effectively as possible from DNA traces. The outcome of the VISAGE Project will have a major impact on solving more crimes more rapidly by providing previously unused intelligence information from trace DNA to find unknown perpetrators, which will lead to reduced impact on victims, reduced societal distress, preventing miscarriages of justice, thereby avoiding unnecessary costs. 

Coordinator: Erasmus Universitair Medisch Centrum Rotterdam (The Netherlands). 

Partners: Uniwersytet Jagiellonski (Poland), Universidad de Santiago de Compostela (Spain), Medizinische Universitat Innsbruck (Austria), Universitat Zu Koln (Germany), King's College London (United Kingdom), Klinikum Der Universitaet Zu Koeln (Germany), Bundeskriminalamt (Germany), Institut National de Police Scientifique (France), Netherlands Forensic Institute (Netherlands), Polismyndigheten Swedish Police Authority (Sweden), Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (United Kingdom) and Centraline Laboratorium Kryminalistyczne Policji (Poland).

Breast CAncer STratification: understanding the determinants of risk and prognosis of molecular subtypes (B-CAST)
REF: 633784Duración: - Entidad Financiadora: European Commission
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The aim of B-CAST is to identify women at moderate to high risk of breast cancer, the subtype of cancer that is most likely to develop and the prognosis of that particular subtype. This will be accomplished through large-scale pathologic-molecular analyses of over 20,000 breast tumours, and the integration of these data with unique resources from existing consortia, including germline, lifestyle/environmental, mammographic breast density, pathologic and clinical data. 

This information will inform the development of risk prediction and prognostication models that will be validated in longitudinal cohorts and clinical studies, and incorporated into online tools. We will also disseminate this knowledge to relevant stakeholders, and evaluate how to translate it into risk-stratified public health and clinical strategies. 

Coordinator: Stichting Het Nederlands Kanker Instituut-Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek Ziekenhuis (The Netherlands). 

Partners: The Institute of Cancer Research: Royal Cancer Hospital (United Kingdom), The Chancellor Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge (United Kingdom), Karolinska Institutet (Sweden), Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum Heidelberg (Germany), Universidad de Santiago de Compostela (Spain), Fundació Parc Cientific de Barcelona (Spain), VIB VZW (Belgium), Foundation for Genomics & Population Health (United Kingdom), Universite Laval (Canada), Queensland Institute of Medical Research (Australia), Harvard Global Reasearch and Support Services INC. (United States) and Fundació Centre de Regulació Genòmica (Spain).