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ESNATS · Embryonic Stem cell-based Novel Alternative Testing Strategies
ESNATS aims at developing a novel toxicity test platform based on embryonic stem cells (ESC), especially human ESC (hESC), to accelerate drug development, reduce R&D costs and propose a powerful alternative to animal tests (3 Rs). ESNATS will address current drug-testing shortcomings: - testing takes place late in the development cycle - animal test systems bear the risk of non-prediction due to inter-species variation - non-ESC assays rely on primary cells or cells of malignant origin that are hard-to-standardise and limited in regard to quantity, homogeneity and genetic diversity - existing assay systems based on primary animal cell lines do not reliably represent the physiological situation ESNATS will develop a battery of toxicity tests using hESC lines subjected to different standardised culture protocols. Tests will cover embryoid bodies in different developmental stages and differentiated derivatives including gamete and neuronal lineages, complemented with test systems for hepatic metabolism. Predictive toxicogenomics and proteomics markers will be identified. The individual tests will be integrated into an ""all-in-one"" test system. To enable future industrial use ESNATS will prepare automating and scaling up of hESC culture. The predictivity, quality and reproducibility of ESNATS will be evaluated in a proof of concept study. ESNATS benefits are to increase safety due to better predictivity of human test systems, to reduce, refine and replace animal tests, to lower testing cost, and to support medium/high throughput testing. ESNATS objectives will be achieved in a 5 year multi-disciplinary collaboration of leading European researchers in alternative testing, toxicology, ESC research, genomics, modelling, and automation. The consortium will also include representatives from regulatory bodies, the pharmaceutical industry and ethical advisors to provide guidance to ensure rapid applicability of the developed tests systems.""
Consortium · 33 organisations
KLINIKUM DER UNIVERSITAET ZU KOELN
DE · €2,825,956
BUNDESINSTITUT FUER RISIKOBEWERTUNG
DE
THE AUTOMATION PARTNERSHIP (CAMBRIDGE) LIMITED
UK · €172,800
UNIVERSITE DE LIEGE
BE · €50,456
OU QURETEC
EE · €501,400
UNIVERSITE DE GENEVE
CH · €1,162,283
NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR TOEGEPAST NATUURWETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK TNO
NL · €330,075
IN VITRO TESTING INDUSTRIAL PLATFORM
ES
EUROPEAN CONSENSUS PLATFORM ON 3R-ALTERNATIVES TO ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION
BE · €22,760
VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL
BE · €636,294
Takara Bio Europe AB
SE · €485,595
HEALTH PROTECTION AGENCY HPA
UK · €41,484
AVANTEA SRL
IT · €397,329
UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
UK · €261,783
THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
UK · €1,975
F. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG
CH
Department of Health
UK · €109,716
H. LUNDBECK AS
DK
LAKEMEDELSVERKET
SE
ARTTIC
FR · €712,035
KLINIKUM RECHTS DER ISAR DER TECHNISCHEN UNIVERSITAT MUNCHEN
DE · €103,439
UNIVERSITAT KONSTANZ
DE · €892,173
CELL CURE NEUROSCIENCES LTD
IL · €176,400
BRUNEL UNIVERSITY LONDON
UK · €148,025
N.V. ORGANON
NL
EDINETHICS LIMITED
UK · €36,000
EBERHARD KARLS UNIVERSITAET TUEBINGEN
DE · €46,561
CONSORZIO PER L'INCREMENTO ZOOTECNICO SRL
IT · €69,920
FORSCHUNGSGESELLSCHAFT FUR ARBEITSPHYSIOLOGIE UND ARBEITSSCHUTZ EV
DE · €1,056,024
PROTEOSYS AG
DE · €83,757
THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH
UK · €743,670
GOTTFRIED WILHELM LEIBNIZ UNIVERSITAET HANNOVER
DE · €222,695
JRC -JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE- EUROPEAN COMMISSION
BE · €604,973
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