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Innovative design and implementation of next-generation Point-of-Care CAR-T

Project description

Inspiring young scientists in CAR T-cell engineering

There is a way to get immune cells to fight cancer. Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy collects the T cells from the patient and makes a small change to the cells. These specially altered T cells fight cancer. In this context, the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions project InnoCAR-T will provide training and carry out breakthrough research to develop next-generation CAR-T therapy. Specifically, the project will develop innovative manufacturing solutions for CAR-T production. It will also develop the next generation of more effective CAR-Ts. The project is designed to assist young scientists in generating breakthrough ideas in immunology, CAR engineering and gene editing.

Objective

InnoCAR-T is a Doctoral Network designed to provide training and carry out breakthrough research on the high impact field of Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T cell immunotherapy in a carefully integrated academic and inter-sectoral programme. We aim to develop next-generation CAR-T therapy and deliver a set of young researchers uniquely qualified for a career in academia and/or industry.

CAR-T cell therapy represents a revolutionary advance in oncology, particularly for B cell lymphoma patients. However, long-term response is still restricted to ~50% of patients, with resistance being even more prominent in other cancers. Thus, additional innovations to overcome resistance are needed to improve CAR-T responses. Unfortunately, the currently centralized production of CAR-T hampers rapid innovation and associates with prohibitive costs, long vein-to-vein time, and poor carbon footprint due to inter-continental delivery.

InnoCAR-T aims touse innovative academic and industrial concepts to address these issues by 1. developing innovative manufacturing solutions for CAR-T production at local academic hospitals and 2. developing the next-generation of more effective CAR-Ts.
At the core of InnoCAR-T is its training objective to offer a cutting-edge multidisciplinary training programme. Herewith, outstanding young scientists can generate breakthrough ideas and assume leading positions in academia and industry. The training programme includes an array of disciplines, ranging from biomedical sciences (e.g. immunology, CAR engineering, gene-editing), physical sciences to mechanical engineering.

Industrial partners are central to the programme and provide pivotal expertise on how to translate scientific discoveries into commercial reality. Inter-sectoral partners will host Doctoral Candidates, provide key secondments and network-wide training events. Further, InnoCAR-T will foster long-term multi-disciplinary research and bilateral co-operations between academia and industry.

Coordinator

ACADEMISCH ZIEKENHUIS GRONINGEN
Net EU contribution
€ 548 740,80
Address
HANZEPLEIN 1
9713 GZ Groningen
Netherlands

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Region
Noord-Nederland Groningen Overig Groningen
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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