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BIO-NMD · Identifying and validating pre-clinical biomarkers for diagnostics and therapeutics of Neuromuscular Disorders
The rapidly expanding knowledge of NMDs genetic diagnosis, pathogenesis and therapeutic possibilities has provided new targets for disease characterisation, early diagnosis, drug discovery and development as well as has raised many questions about how to translate this knowledge into clinical practice as (initial) clinical trials typically run for such a short time that clinical improvement can hardly be expected within that time frame. This militates for the discovery of surrogate endpoints for establishing the efficacy of clinical trials. The concept of biomarkers represents measurable bio-parameters able to flank the process of diagnosis, functional characterisation and therapy in NMDs.OMIC sciences (genomic, transcriptomics, proteomics) offer opportunities to identify biomarkers for finely defining and tuning the NMDs bases. This approach can make available non-invasive biomarkers, to be used for monitoring disease progression, prognosis and drugs response, therefore optimising the choice of appropriate and often personalised therapies. Validated biomarkers will increase therapy efficiency (meaning optimal dose of drug to get responders) and efficacy (responders vs non responders for example if we will identify genomic biomarkers linked to the lack of any therapeutic effect). In this case we could address a truly efficacious therapy (avoiding inefficacious treatment due to unfavourable genomic contexts). The new genomic and proteomic biomarkers discovered within BIO-NMD will be validated both in animal models and in human samples, before entering into a qualification process at the EMEA. The qualified biomarkers resulting from the BIO-NMD project will be ready for ongoing and further clinical trials for the patient benefit. This will increase the therapy efficacy and efficiency and also reduce adverse effects, with impact on patients’ quality of life with also economical relevance.The BIO-NMD consortium is led by the University of Ferrara, an internationally recognised university in the field of genomics of hereditary neuromuscular disorders. In addition the consortium is composed of 7 leading European academic partners bringing their expertise in all OMIC sciences as well as in bio-informatics and patient sample collection, 1 SME providing its skills in bio-informatics and 1 global company specialised in the development of patient samples screening.
Consortium · 15 organisations
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI FERRARA
IT · €947,800
ACADEMISCH ZIEKENHUIS LEIDEN
NL · €868,500
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI ROMA TOR VERGATA
IT · €140,000
ARIADNE DIAGNOSTICS LLC
US
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE
FR · €398,360
KUNGLIGA TEKNISKA HOEGSKOLAN
SE · €304,576
STEINBEIS GMBH & CO KG FUR TECHNOLOGIE TRANSFER
DE · €70,000
Ariadne Genomics Inc
US · €435,063
UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
UK · €454,255
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PADOVA
IT · €466,118
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO
IT · €274,004
UNIVERSITE D'AIX MARSEILLE
FR · €75,600
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
€720,650
LIFE TECHNOLOGIES GmbH
DE · €317,030
NOVAMEN SAS
FR · €162,400
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