Descrizione del progetto
Formazione di scienziati per riparare i tessuti invecchiati
Nell’attesa di trovare la fonte della giovinezza, gli scienziati si stanno dedicando sempre di più allo studio della biologia alla base dell’invecchiamento, nella speranza di migliorare la salute e la longevità. L’interesse allo sviluppo di farmaci per il trattamento del processo di invecchiamento è assolutamente crescente. Ed è proprio questo l’obiettivo del progetto ARDRE finanziato dall’UE, che istituirà una rete di formazione di dottorato per scienziati all’inizio della carriera per esplorare i meccanismi evolutivamente conservati dell’invecchiamento, la rigenerazione e la ricerca sui farmaci. Il progetto avvierà il programma di dottorato per scoprire nuove molecole coinvolte o potenzialmente in grado di contrastare l’invecchiamento o la rigenerazione e svelare i meccanismi molecolari di invecchiamento e rigenerazione. Il progetto organizzerà il reclutamento di 12 ricercatori all’inizio della carriera in due bandi successivi.
Obiettivo
The main purpose of the Ageing, Regeneration, and Drug Research doctoral programme (ARDRE-DP) consortium is to set up a PhD training network of the highest level possible with regard to recruitment, training and mentoring of early career scientists as laid down in the European Charter for Researchers and the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers. The ARDRE-DP is dedicated to equip the PhD students with the scientific competence and soft skills, including ethical aspects, required to succeed in the contemporary competitive scientific community globally. The students will benefit from the highly productive ARDRE team of scientists, who have complementary expertise and novel research tools available to study cellular mechanisms of ageing and regeneration. ARDRE will explore evolutionarily conserved mechanisms of ageing and regeneration from various phyla across the kingdom of life. The aim is to discover new molecules, including natural compounds involved in, or potentially counteracting ageing or regeneration, and to unravel molecular mechanisms leading to disabilities associated with old age. This is important considering the urgent need to combat the pressing issues related to our ever-increasing segment of elderly people. Recruitment of 12 early stage researchers will be organised in two subsequent calls. Each of the four years' doctoral projects will include up to six months of international secondment activity. The beneficiary, the University of Innsbruck (UIBK), is committed to support research into ageing, stem cell and regeneration biology, and drug discovery, taking advantage of the powerful existing expertise in the Faculty of Biology and the Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy. The ARDRE-DP will be complemented by an ancillary network of partner organisations from the academic and non-academic sector, providing further opportunities for international and inter-sectoral training of the PhD students.
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MSCA-COFUND - Co-funding of regional, national and international programmes (COFUND)Coordinatore
6020 Innsbruck
Austria