INNODIA - Translational approaches to disease modifying therapy of type 1 diabetes: an innovative approach towards understanding and arresting type 1 diabetes – Sofia ref.: 115797 (115797) |
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Preclinical type 1 diabetes (T1D) research has made important advances in recent years, but less progress has been made in translating findings from in vitro and animal models into effective clinical interventions. INNODIA aims to achieve a breakthrough in the way in which we study T1D to enable us to move closer towards prevention and cure of T1D. To this end, INNODIA joins together the leading European experts from the fields of basic and clinical T1D research, four leading pharmaceutical companies with strong expertise in the discovery and development of diabetes medicines and the two leading public organizations involved in T1D research into one comprehensive collaborative consortium. The clinicians in INNODIA oversee T1D registries and have access to large populations of children and adults with T1D and family members at increased risk of developing the disease. The basic science researchers are experts in beta-cell pathophysiology, immunology, biomarker discovery, bioinformatics, systems biology and clinical trial design. INNODIA will accelerate understanding of T1D through coordinated studies of unique clinical samples and translation-oriented preclinical models. This should deliver novel biomarkers and interventions for testing in appropriately designed trials, to be developed in active collaboration with regulators and patients. INNODIA provides access to unique historical biorepositories and will create the Clinical Sample Network, a clinical EU infrastructure to recruit T1D subjects at diagnosis and at-risk relatives. These individuals will be deep-phenotyped and will provide biosamples, allowing the establishment of a ‘living biobank’ of subjects consented for recall. They will be characterized using standardized clinical, genetic and metabolic phenotyping procedures, including prospective, longitudinal sample collection to facilitate novel biomarker discovery. Diverse biological samples (blood, plasma, serum, urine, stools, etc.) will be collected at
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Grant Number: | 115797 |
Cordis Record Number: | 209863 |
Project Start Date: | 2015-11-01 |
Project End Date: | 2022-10-31 |
Project Funder: | EC/H2020/IMI2-RIA/ |
EC Special Clause: | false |
Datapilot: | false |
Open Access Mandate: | true |
Coordinator: | KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN |
Coordinator EU Contribution: | 1600036.8 |
EU Max Contribution: | 17630000 |
Total Cost: | 40173159.65 |
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ACADEMISCH ZIEKENHUIS LEIDEN THE LEONA M. AND HARRY B. HELMSLEY CHARITABLE TRUST REGION HOVEDSTADEN THE UNIVERSITY OF EXETER HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI SIENA THE CHANCELLOR MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH IMCYSE SA UNIVERSITE DE LAUSANNE MEDIZINISCHE UNIVERSITAT GRAZ LUNDS UNIVERSITET GLAXOSMITHKLINE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT LTD. OULUN YLIOPISTO STICHTING KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT HELMHOLTZ ZENTRUM MUENCHEN DEUTSCHES FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM FUER GESUNDHEIT UND UMWELT GMBH UNIVERSITAET ULM NOVARTIS PHARMA AG OSLO UNIVERSITETSSYKEHUS HF KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET UNIVERSITE LIBRE DE BRUXELLES UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI GABRIELE D'ANNUNZIO DI CHIETI-PESCARA UNIVERSITA DI PISA JDRF INTERNATIONAL UNITED KINGDOM RESEARCH AND INNOVATION SLASKI UNIWERSYTET MEDYCZNY W KATOWICACH UNIVERSITETET I OSLO THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD HANNOVERSCHE KINDERHEILANSTALT CENTRE HOSPITALIER DE LUXEMBOURG NOVO NORDISK A/S UNIVERCELL BIOSOLUTIONS SAS Eli Lilly and Company Limited TURUN YLIOPISTO OSPEDALE PEDIATRICO BAMBINO GESU UNIVERZA V LJUBLJANI KING'S COLLEGE LONDON CARDIFF UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITA VITA-SALUTE SAN RAFFAELE TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET DRESDEN |
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