The project OLIGOMED will explore cutting edge chemistry, analysis, nano- and bio-technology of nucleic acids in a unique academy-clinics-industry environment. This will result in a reliable and flexible platform based on tailored nucleic acids systems that has the potential to become the next pillar of drug development.
Over 4,000 human diseases are known to be monogenic (caused by a single genetic mutation) accounting for up to 40% of the work of hospital based paediatric practice. In the case of cancer, which is the most prominent genetic disease, the global burden is expected to grow to 21.7 million new cancer cases and 13 million cancer deaths by 2030. Therapies generally target the symptoms to aid quality of life. In certain cases, combination cancer therapy (radiation therapy, surgery, chemotherapy) can stabilise the disease and extend the life expectancy for early diagnosed patients, while the survival rate for patients with metastasis cancers still remains low. As for other inherited genetic diseases such as Huntington’s disease (HD), there is currently no cure.
The overarching aims of OLIGOMED are:
• To train 15 Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) through an interdisciplinary research and training network in order to produce highly skilled young scientists and future leaders for the rapidly growing field of ON therapeutics.
• To unite world-class academic and industrial expertise in nucleic acid research, analysis, delivery and medical applications in order to develop the next generation ON therapeutics platform technologies.
• Utilize the novel ON platform to develop innovative sensor tools, delivery systems and treatment options for genetic diseases with a great potential for licensing to Europe’s pharma industry.