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Ensuring long-term sustainability of excellence in chemical biology within Europe and beyond

Descrizione del progetto

Accelerare la biologia chimica a livello dell’UE

La sostenibilità di EU-OPENSCREEN ERIC (EU-OS), il consorzio per un’infrastruttura europea di ricerca nel campo della biologia chimica, si basa sulla promozione della conoscenza dei suoi servizi e dati nel mondo accademico e industriale. Il progetto EU-OPENSCREEN-DRIVE (DRIVE), finanziato dall’UE, aiuterà l’EU-OS a fornire il suo valore aggiunto attraverso il riutilizzo di dati e strumenti chimici da parte degli utenti di tutto il mondo. EU-OS fornisce l’accesso a una collezione unica di composti e a una rete di strutture chimiche e di screening per sviluppare questi strumenti per la ricerca e le terapie di base. DRIVE amplia i servizi di base aggiungendo le competenze di chemo-proteomica e di screening dei frammenti, fornendo l’accesso a un database e a un ufficio centrale che gestisce la raccolta e coordina il flusso dei progetti e la formazione, e aumentando la competitività delle industrie europee attraverso la generazione di innovazione nella ricerca sanitaria.

Obiettivo

EU-OPENSCREEN (EU-OS), the European Research Infrastructure of Open Screening Platforms for Chemical Biology, builds a distributed organization of national screening and chemistry facilities, a common database, and a central headquarter that manages the joint compound collection and coordinates project flow and training. It provides world-class services to academia and industry in the fields of small molecule screening and medicinal chemistry. EU-OS developed its concept and business plan during the preparatory phase and has received information on the Commission Implementing Decision on setting up the EU-OS European Research Infrastructure Consortium (EU-OS-ERIC) in March 2018. In 2018, EU-OS will start its ERIC operations with seven founding members and one observer. EU-OS will promote the rich chemical knowledge of Europe and enabling systematic studies of the bioactivities of a larger collection of compounds leading to ground-breaking insights into cellular and organismal metabolic or signalling pathways. After careful consideration of IPR from all stakeholders involved, all results will eventually become available to the public. EU-OS will thereby also play an increasingly important role in facilitating the drug discovery process in Europe. In addition, it also has a great potential for innovative development of biomarkers and other diagnostics. By carefully considering the recommendations of the Long-term Sustainability Action Plan of the EC and ESFRI, EU-OS will utilize EU-OS-DRIVE to specifically promote measures for i) widening awareness of academia and industry for its services and data, ii) growing capacity and competence in its field across Europe, and iii) completing the management processes needed for a large distributed infrastructure. EU-OS-DRIVE will further help the EU-OS-ERIC to deliver its added-value via constant re-use of generated data and tools by users across the globe and to support the competitiveness of European life science industries.

Invito a presentare proposte

H2020-INFRADEV-2018-2020

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Bando secondario

H2020-INFRADEV-2018-1

Meccanismo di finanziamento

RIA - Research and Innovation action

Coordinatore

EUROPEAN INFRASTRUCTURE OF OPEN SCREENING PLATFORMS FOR CHEMICAL BIOLOGY EUROPEAN RESEARCH INFRASTUCTURE CONSORTIUM (EU-OPENSCREEN ERIC)
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 462 037,28
Indirizzo
ROBERT-ROSSLE-STR. 10
13125 Berlin
Germania

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Regione
Berlin Berlin Berlin
Tipo di attività
Research Organisations
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 1 462 037,28

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