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CoMPaSS-NMD · Computational Models for new Patients Stratification Strategies of Neuromuscular Disorders

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 May 202330 April 2027EU funding €4,956,701Call HORIZON-HLTH-2022-TOOL-12-two-stage

The CoMPaSS-NMD project creates novel and universal tools for the diagnostic stratification of patients suffering from Hereditary NeuroMuscular Diseases (HNMDs) aiming at personalised treatments. HNMDs often occurs in young people, causing long-term disability and early death; these conditions bring lack of participation, need for permanent assistance and may require long-term institutionalisation. Multidimensional HNMD data - clinical, genetic, histopathological and MRI – will be provided by third-level clinical centers in Italy, France, Germany, Finland and the United Kingdom as part of the European Reference Network for Rare Neurological Diseases. Computational tools for high-dimensional clustering will be applied in an unsupervised learning approach using the internal structure of data to define groups of similar patients. Classification model averaging and integration techniques for federated learning-inspired model building and novel HNMD-specific descriptors of histopathological images will be implemented. The adoption of this multidimensional view has the potential to increment the diagnostic rate of HNMDs by 30% and foster effective actions by European national health systems.As main project outcome, the CoMPaSS-NMD Atlas Platform will be a cost-effective AI-based application providing precise clinical characterization and diagnosis, with data remaining publicly available for anyone in the research and health community to use. The project will deliver Recommendations and Guidelines for stratification-based patient management to offer superior standard-of-care for diagnosis and prognosis and assist in planning clinical trials. It will follow a user-centred, co-design methodology with a strong stakeholder engagement and networking with other project consortia.The project engages partners with clinical, biotechnological, ICT, AI, ethical and legal, communication and exploitation competences: 6 clinical/academic centres, 1 academic, 4 industrial partners.

Consortium · 12 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI MODENA E REGGIO EMILIA

IT · €653,750

participant

LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN

DE · €842,666

participant

POLITECHNIKA SLASKA

PL · €720,875

participant

DEEP BLUE SRL

IT · €433,875

participant

FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION

ES · €608,020

thirdParty

KLINIKUM DER LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAT MUNCHEN

DE

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE

UK

participant

SAMFUNDET FOLKHALSAN I SVENSKA FINLAND RF

FI · €380,890

associatedPartner

FINCONS GROUP AG

CH

participant

CEGAT GMBH

DE · €507,500

participant

CENTRE EUROPEEN DE RECHERCHE EN BIOLOGIE ET EN MEDECINE

FR · €330,500

participant

Fondazione Stella Maris

IT · €478,625

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