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Innovative Training Network in Female Reproductive Care

Description du projet

Un consortium de formation à la recherche pour les spécialistes de la reproduction féminine

La fertilité féminine est un processus complexe sous le contrôle étroit des hormones neuroendocriniennes et ovariennes, de l’ovocyte à la naissance. Financé par le programme Actions Marie Skłodowska-Curie, le projet MATER constituera un réseau de formation innovant composé de partenaires universitaires et industriels spécialisés dans la génomique et la médecine de la reproduction féminine. L’objectif est de former une nouvelle génération de chercheurs créatifs, entreprenants et soucieux de l’éthique dans le domaine des soins reproductifs féminins. Les recherches menées dans le cadre du projet contribueront à résoudre les problèmes liés à l’infertilité et aux complications de la grossesse, en utilisant les technologies génétiques dans le diagnostic prénatal pour prévenir la naissance d’enfants présentant des anomalies chromosomiques.

Objectif

MATER consortium will establish Innovative Training Network (ITN) of five academia and five industry partners from 7 European countries with the aim to train a new generation of 14 creative, entrepreneurial, innovative and ethically sensitive early-stage researchers (ESRs) in the field of female reproductive care. The consortium plans research covering the female fertility from oocyte to a birth of a healthy baby, and related innovation training programme. Research aim of the project is to contribute solving some of the most pressing challenges in female reproductive care and their ethical dilemmas, by targeting the delicate issues like infertility and pregnancy complications, and devising novel ideas to treat them, avoid miscarriages and implement genetic technologies in prenatal diagnostics. Innovation aims of the project are helping students to recognize and understand the ethical issues of their work, as well to prepare them for converting the novel knowledge and ideas into social and economic benefits. Each ESR will carry out their doctoral training jointly at two degree-awarding universities, while receiving consortium-wide practical and theoretical research-related and innovation training provided by all partners. These goals will be achieved via joint supervision of 14 doctoral students by five academic (University of Tartu, Estonia; Karolinska Institutet, Sweden; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium; University of Helsinki and University of Oulu, Finland) and five industry (Blueprint Genetics, Finland; Igenomix, Spain; Competence Centre on Health Technologies, Estonia; Sismer, Italy and Invicta, Poland) partners. Each ESR will have two academic and one industry supervisors. The partners show outstanding scientific and ethical expertise, and form a strong and stimulating network to boost research excellence, ethical practice, effective training, clinical innovation and industrial impact, leading to increased European economic and academic competitiveness.

Coordinateur

TARTU ULIKOOL
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 928 278,72
Adresse
ULIKOOLI 18
51005 Tartu
Estonie

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Région
Eesti Eesti Lõuna-Eesti
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Coût total
€ 928 278,72

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Partenaires (5)