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AUTOIGG · AUTOMATED FUNCTIONAL SCREENING OF IgGs FOR DIAGNOSTICS OF NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES
The project proposes to organize the exchange of staff of three Academic institutions from Serbia (coordinator), Turkey and Finland, two SMEs from France and Turkey and three TC institutions (two from USA and one from Costa Rica) towards the production of an innovative automated multifunctional device for diagnostics of neurodegenerative diseases. The objectives addressed will be:•Development of experimental cellular models and procedures with immunoglobulins (IgGs) from patient sera as diagnostic and prognostic technologies related to neurodegenerative diseases (particularly based on studies of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - ALS).•Defining mark-up characteristics of the standardized in vitro approach for personalized diagnostic protocols.•Design of a small-scale platform based on automated fluorescence microscopy.These objectives are based on previous studies on ALS of the coordinators group, however the project also proposes to study the applications on other neuroinflammations and neurodegenerative conditions. This addresses a relevant R & I as well as a socioeconomic medical issue. It is the right timing for addresing this research chalange towards application by means of networking that will deal with interesectorial and international exchange of expertise. In addition, three workshops and two training schools will be organized followed by an elaborate dissemination programme. Carrier plans will be designed for the seconded staff in order to maintain the sustainability of the Action.
Consortium · 9 organisations
FACULTY OF BIOLOGY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF BELGRADE
RS · €693,000
YEDITEPE UNIVERSITY VAKIF
TR · €121,500
ELVESYS
FR · €9,000
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY CORPORATION
US
ARGENIT AKILLI BILGI TEKNOLOJILERI SANAYI VE TICARET LIMITED SIRKETI
TR · €94,500
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
US
FUNDACION CENTRO DE ALTA TECNOLOGIA
CR
ITA-SUOMEN YLIOPISTO
FI · €36,000
UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT
US
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