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A European-wide foundation to accelerate Data-driven Cancer Research

Description du projet

L’Europe unie contre le cancer

La recherche sur le cancer est vaste, pourtant la traduction d’importantes découvertes en nouvelles innovations de diagnostic et de traitement est lente. Nous devons surmonter cette fragmentation pour le bien des citoyens européens. En outre, l’introduction de données scientifiques et de technologies d’apprentissage automatique pour soutenir l’analyse de vastes ensembles de données cliniques et moléculaires nécessite des efforts concertés entre les différentes institutions et les pays. Afin de faciliter cette coopération, le projet EOSC4Cancer, financé par l’UE, entend mettre en place une infrastructure paneuropéenne qui intègre les données relatives à la recherche sur le cancer et les rend accessibles afin qu’elles puissent être analysées dans d’autres pays. Le projet associera les données depuis le diagnostic jusqu’au traitement des patients, jetant les bases de futurs projets sur le cancer.

Objectif

Cancer complex nature requires integration of advanced research data across national boundaries to enable progress. Indeed, the Horizon Europe mission board for cancer has identified access to data, knowledge and digital services - accessible across the European Research Area through federated infrastructures - as a key enabling condition for success. The better we organise cancer data across Europe, the better and faster we can bring the fruits of new biological and technical innovations to the benefit of EU citizens/patients.

EOSC4Cancer will make cancer genomics, imaging, medical, clinical, environmental and socio-economics data accessible, using and enhancing existing federated and interoperable systems for securely identifying, sharing, processing and reusing FAIR cancer data across borders, and it will offer them via community-driven analysis environments.

EOSC4Cancer provision of well curated datasets will be essential for advanced analytics and computational methods to be reproducible and robust, including machine learning and artificial intelligence approaches. EOSC4Cancer use-cases will cover the patient journey from cancer prevention to diagnosis to treatment, laying the foundation of data trajectories and workflows for future cancer mission projects.

EOSC4Cancer brings together a comprehensive consortium of cancer research centres, research infrastructures, leading research groups, hospitals and supercomputing centres from 14 European countries. To make the developments sustainable, these will be offered as part of the research infrastructures partners services portfolio, in connection with the EOSC ecosystem and to serve the European Cancer Mission, which will be possible via the engagement with large international coalitions, e.g. ICGC-Argo, GA4GH, 1+MG/B1MG, Cancer Core Europe, European Cancer Information System, European Network of Cancer Registries, Innovative Partnership for Action Against Cancer Joint Action and patients/survivors associations.

Coordinateur

BARCELONA SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER CENTRO NACIONAL DE SUPERCOMPUTACION
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 718 312,36
Adresse
CALLE JORDI GIRONA 31
08034 Barcelona
Espagne

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Région
Este Cataluña Barcelona
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
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Coût total
€ 718 312,36

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