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CORDIS

Providing cutting edge cancer research services across Europe

Description du projet

L’Europe unie contre le cancer

La recherche sur le cancer exige des efforts concertés si l’on veut accélérer le développement et la mise en œuvre de solutions anticancéreuses. C’est dans cette optique que le projet canSERV, financé par l’UE, fédère les infrastructures de recherche en oncologie existantes des quatre coins de l’Europe. Ce réseau combine l’expertise de l’ensemble des activités de développement de l’oncologie, mais servira également de point de contact pour un portefeuille complet de services de pointe. Il a pour ambition de préparer le terrain à une collaboration paneuropéenne de longue durée qui permettrait de favoriser des projets de recherche innovants et de faire bénéficier la communauté des patients atteints de cancer de solutions de médecine de précision.

Objectif

canSERVs mission is to make cutting-edge and customised research services available to the cancer research community EU wide, enable innovative R&D projects and foster precision medicine for patients benefit across Europe. By connecting, coordinating, and aligning existing oncology and complimentary research infrastructures (RIs) and providing services in a synergistic way transnationally, canSERV will capitalise on the critical mass of experts and cutting-edge services offered by canSERVs RIs and their extended network. canSERV brings together world-class European life science RIs (BBMRI, EURO-BIOIMAGING, ELIXIR, EU-IBISBA, EuroPDX, EU-OPENSCREEN, INSTRUCT, EATRIS, INFRAFRONTIER, EMBRC, ECRIN, EATRIS, MIRRI, ARIE, CCE, EORTC and IARC) that collectively not only covers all aspects along the development pipeline for oncology, but is also capable of interconnecting these technologies providing users a guidance for navigating them through the entire translational value chain. A patient organisation or resp. governance board members wil bring the patients perspective, while the two SMEs, ARTTIC and ttopstart, will provide valuable input regarding stakeholder engagement, and project management activities.

A common access management system (CAMS) will be developed based on mature solutions from INSTRUCT and BBMRI. The CAMS will provide a method for selection of services, construction and submission of research proposals, multi-step review of research proposals, and tracking of the access process from approval through delivery to conclusion. Through a united user-intuitive transnational access where a united catalogue of oncology services will be offered, our users will have access to a comprehensive service portfolio. As our ambition is to scale up canSERV to a pan-European collaboration of RIs for accelerating the development and implementation of solutions for the cancer patient community, the sustainability of this network beyond the end of the project will also be addressed.

Coordinateur

BIOBANKS AND BIOMOLECULAR RESOURCES RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE CONSORTIUM (BBMRI-ERIC)
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 3 507 489,06
Adresse
NEUE STIFTINGTALSTRASSE 2/B/6
8010 Graz
Autriche

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Région
Südösterreich Steiermark Graz
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
Liens
Coût total
€ 3 507 489,06

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