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BREAK BIOFILMS · Breaking Bad Biofilms. Innovative Analysis and Design Rules for Next-Generation Antifouling Interfaces

H2020Status: CLOSED1 January 201930 April 2023EU funding €4,033,858Call H2020-MSCA-ITN-2018

Biofilms, i.e. communities of micro-organisms that attach and grow on a solid surface, cause about 80% of infections in humans and disinfectants rarely succeed in destroying them. They cost European economy billions of euro annually. The BREAK BIOFILMS Training Network aims to solve this issue by training the next generation leaders. They will understand the (bio)physicochemical mechanisms of biofilm formation, be able to produce technology for detecting and identifying biofilm formation with extreme sensitivity, and develop next generation biocides for preventing and destroying biofilms in industrial and biomedical areas. This integrated strategy from biofilm detection to destruction that builds on key innovations from the partner labs, is globally distinctive and promises significant progress. The network brings together world leaders in sensors, cell imaging, microbiology, interfacial engineering and nanoformulation from 6 universities, 9 companies, a research centre, and a Business and Innovation Centre. Thus, it is ideal to provide technical, industrial and business training to 15 ESRs and support the missions of the industry partners who will provide deep insights into the most pressing and impactful challenges. The graduates will be ideally placed to enter and support existing European industry across a number of different sectors (biomedical, food, antimicrobials). However, they will also be capable of creating new businesses thanks to a combination of in depth training in entrepreneurship and direct experience of establishing and running a virtual company as part of the training network. Beyond the trained researchers, this project will produce technologies that will enhance the productivity of European industry, create intellectual property with a strong probability of commercialization and improve the health and well-being of European citizens by minimizing infection rates and the inappropriate use of ineffective biocides that is leading to resistance.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSIDAD DE OVIEDO

ES · €501,810

partner

BIO-LOGIC SCIENCE INSTRUMENTS LTD

UK

participant

AARHUS UNIVERSITET

DK · €595,044

partner

PROCESS INSTRUMENTS (UK) LTD

UK

participant

DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY

IE · €549,369

partner

Labor Dr. Merk & Kollegen GmbH

DE

participant

UNIVERSITAET ULM

DE · €505,577

partner

Abbott Ireland

IE

participant

ASOCIACION DE INVESTIGACION DE INDUSTRIAS CARNICAS DEL PRINCIPADO DE ASTURIAS

ES · €250,905

partner

ASOCIACION CENTRO EUROPEO DE EMPRESAS E INNOVACION DEL PRINCIPADO DE ASTURIAS

ES

participant

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS

ES · €501,810

partner

METROHM DROPSENS SL

ES

participant

UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK

UK · €606,345

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI BARI ALDO MORO

IT · €522,999

partner

INDUSTRIAS LÁCTEAS ASTURIANAS, S.A.

ES

partner

DUPONT NUTRITION BIOSCIENCES APS

DK

partner

THERADEP LIMITED

IE

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