exTra combines basic research, translational studies, and clinical insight across several complementary research themes. Researchers within the network investigate how ECP influences immune regulation, antibody-mediated responses, tissue repair, and treatment optimisation in different transplant contexts, including kidney, liver, lung, and heart transplantation.
A major achievement of the project is the coordinated investigation of ECP from multiple perspectives. Experimental models, patient samples, advanced molecular analyses, and computational approaches are used in parallel, allowing discoveries in one area to inform progress in others. This collaborative structure ensures that knowledge is shared efficiently across institutions and disciplines.
At the same time, exTra places strong emphasis on doctoral training. Doctoral candidates receive joint supervision, participate in secondments across Europe, and engage in network-wide courses on topics such as data management, reproducible science, regulatory pathways, ethics, and science communication. Many have already contributed to peer-reviewed publications and international conferences, demonstrating both scientific progress and professional development.