DRIVE has equiped its ESRs with a unique combination of knowledge and experimental expertise that were brought together in this consortium by the different partners. The realization of their projects in applied autophagy research has benefited of an exceptional interdisciplinary platform integrating cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, chemistry and “omics” approaches. In addition, DRIVE ESRs have acquired competencies to exploit the results for the development of products and techniques of commercial value. These ESRs were also trained in disseminating results and knowledge through modern channels of communication.
The two ultimate goals of DRIVE have been reached through the realization of the following 4 main objectives:
1. Completion of 15 research projects addressing the 3 key research challenges (biomarkers, assays and conceptual advances) from different angles to reinforce applied autophagy research, with the aim to promote its translation
2. Training a new generation of researchers through individual research projects, sharing all the same main challenges, intra- and intersectoral secondments, local and network-wide training
3. Adopting an interdisciplinary and intersectoral approach through the composition of the consortium and the large number of associated partners
4. Creating an efficient network of researchers from academia and industry, working closely together towards the success of DRIVE