The key scientific output of the project – the Multi-omics Toolbox (MOTBX) was launched in November 2023. Another important development is the EATRIS Commitment to Quality Certificate (ECCQ), that will be further promoted to EATRIS institutes beyond the project.
The Framework for the Assessment of Personalised Medicine Solutions Compared to Standard of Care developed based on the 9 dimensions of the HTA Core Model, and piloted in the project provides a widely applicable method for the assessment of new innovative solutions compared to standard of care.
The ambitious capacity-building programme for 14 national nodes had delivered 10 professionalisation workshops and supported the task of national nodes strategic plans development. The Staff Exchange Programme supported 25 visitors from EATRIS nodes and member institutes in knowledge and best practices exchange creating numerous collaborations and providing a solid framework for exploitation in future settings.
The European Alliance of Medical Research Infrastructures (EU-AMRI) was launched and collaborations with national nodes of BBMRI, ECRIN as well as other Life Science RIs took place in several countries.
The project was highly successful in engaging various stakeholder groups, in particular the patient community. In addition to the Patient Advisory Committee (PAC), a joint advocacy programme was launched with the European Patients’ Forum (EPF) and activities continued with the European Patient Academy on Therapeutic Innovation (EUPATI). The Patient Engagement Resource Centre to support researchers get started with patient engagement was launched in March 2023 and remains freely available beyond the project duration.
Extensive outreach to industry was performed through organisation and participation in partnering and matchmaking events. Innovation Hub concepts were developed in collaboration with EFPIA to address white spots in rare diseases where Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) could add value.
Over 600 researchers were trained through Summer Schools in Personalised Medicine, TransMed Academy
https://eatris.eu/transmed-academy(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) online learning environment and the Public-Private Collaboration workshops.
The Innovation Hubs practice as well as the Public-Private Collaboration workshop model were selected as Best Practice Examples in the European Commission Science Valorisation platform.
Global collaboration continues with the Translation Together and NewFound initiatives, and the Innovation Management Toolbox
https://imt.ejprarediseases.org(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) received the IRDIRC Recognized resource title in 2023.
All project open opportunities were widely advertised via newsletters and social media campaigns (LinkedIn, X and Facebook). Partners participated in conferences, partnering meetings, workshops, panels, responding to consults and calls and taking advantage of other policy and programmes-oriented opportunities to raise the awareness of the project and to disseminate the outcomes.