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EASIGEN-DS · DESIGN STUDY FOR A EUROPEAN INFRASTRUCTURE ON ADVANCED GENOMICS TECHNOLOGIES

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 February 202531 January 2028EU funding €2,999,266Call HORIZON-INFRA-2024-DEV-01

Innovation in the genomics field is extremely intense and requires high up-front investments. The toolbox of sequencing platforms with unique features that require specialized training and leverage extensive cross-functional expertise, is rapidly expanding. The EASIGEN-DS project evolves from two EU infrastructure projects that have proven to be very successful in providing access to cutting-edge DNA sequencing technologies to hundreds of researchers. Here, we propose to carry out a design study for establishing a new European Research Infrastructure on Advanced Genomics Technologies, EASIGEN. In order to develop an excellent scientific, technological and operational design, we will conduct landscape studies, stakeholder consultations, and community surveying. In parallel, we will seek for the support and commitment of several national and EU stakeholders and user communities through a multi‐faceted dissemination plan. We envision that EASIGEN will encompass: 1) a Technology Platform that will offer state-of-the-art genomic analysis methods, such as single-cell genomics, spatial genomics and long-read sequencing, as well as population-scale genomics capacity; and 2) a Support Platform that will provide standardization tools, training, co-innovation with industry, and consulting for smaller facilities, including those in widening countries. Both platforms will serve a vast community of users from the health, biomedical and life science fields. The consortium brings together 1) a network of eleven genomics facilities with distinct application specialities. and an aggregated sequencing capacity of >450,000 human genomes per year; 2) four partners with specific and crucial expertise: data stewardship, ethical, legal and social implications, socio-economic impact and innovation. The new infrastructure will strengthen the European Research Area, promote interconnections within the ESFRI landscape, and boost an innovative biotechnology-based industry.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

CONSORCIO PARA LA EXPLOTACION DEL CENTRO NACIONAL DE ANALISIS GENOMICO

ES · €649,041

participant

TARTU ULIKOOL

EE · €74,088

participant

KUNGLIGA TEKNISKA HOEGSKOLAN

SE · €391,550

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €266,188

participant

COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES

FR · €158,225

participant

CSIL SCRL

IT · €327,063

participant

UNIVERSITATSKLINIKUM SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN

DE · €359,925

associatedPartner

MAX DELBRUECK CENTRUM FUER MOLEKULARE MEDIZIN IN DER HELMHOLTZ-GEMEINSCHAFT (MDC)

DE

associatedPartner

DEUTSCHES KREBSFORSCHUNGSZENTRUM HEIDELBERG

DE

associatedPartner

UPPSALA UNIVERSITET

SE

thirdParty

CHRISTIAN-ALBRECHTS-UNIVERSITAET ZU KIEL

DE

participant

CHARITE - UNIVERSITAETSMEDIZIN BERLIN

DE · €120,688

participant

KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN

BE · €410,875

participant

UNIVERSITE DE TOULOUSE

FR · €87,594

participant

FUNDACIO CENTRE DE REGULACIO GENOMICA

ES · €86,344

associatedPartner

STOCKHOLMS UNIVERSITET

SE

participant

RUDER BOSKOVIC INSTITUTE

HR · €67,688

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