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GRIP · Global Research in Paediatrics

FP7Status: CLOSED1 January 201130 June 2017EU funding €10,000,000

Paediatric drugs (PD) lack appropriate testing. Most drugs have inadequate information about dosing regimen, dose adjustment and how to administer them. These are longstanding problems that unquestionably require concerted efforts at the international level. Both the US and the EU have introduced paediatric legislation that facilitates participation of children in research and pharmaceutical innovation but initiatives are not always coordinated and often different approaches are used to deal with the same problems. The main aim of GRiP will be to implement an infrastructure matrix to stimulate and facilitate the development and safe use of medicine in children. This implementation entails active coordination of knowledge management efforts and integrated use of existing research capacity, whilst reducing the fragmentation and duplication of activities. The consortium will primarily focus on: 1) development of a Paediatric Clinical Pharmacology Training Program; 2) Validation and harmonisation of research tools specific for paediatrics; 3) Sharing of strategies and plans; 4) Use of ongoing/planned research studies to evaluate the feasibility of proposed research tools and strategies. GRiP brings together an exceptional range of high quality leaders and stakeholders that are very active in the context of EU and US paediatric medicines research. GRiP will mobilize 21 institutions as partners and at least another 16 major networks that represent several hundreds of clinical sites and a total of more than 1000 researchers across Europe, the US and Asia. The integration of the WHO, EMA and the NIH-NICHD associated networks, including the FDA, will be a major asset not just for an effective implementation of the network activities without duplication, but also for the rapid translation of GRiP deliverables into practice. This partnership will work closely with families to provide children with safe and effective medicines.

Consortium · 23 organisations

coordinator

AZIENDA OSPEDALE UNIVERSITA PADOVA

IT · €335,298

participant

HUS-YHTYMA

FI · €788,560

participant

UNIVERSITEIT LEIDEN

NL · €222,170

participant

INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE

FR · €558,942

participant

Université Paris Diderot-Paris 7

FR · €102,762

participant

FONDAZIONE PENTA ETS

IT · €1,022,792

participant

CONSORZIO PER VALUTAZIONI BIOLOGICHE E FARMACOLOGICHE

IT · €1,057,721

participant

THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON

UK

participant

United States Department of Health and Human Services

US

participant

ST GEORGE'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL

UK · €314,332

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL

UK · €725,688

participant

National Center for Child Health and Development

JP · €83,642

participant

FUNDACION VASCA DE INNOVACION E INVESTIGACION SANITARIAS

ES · €408,305

participant

INSTYTUT POMNIK CENTRUM ZDROWIA DZIECKA

PL · €145,602

participant

ERASMUS UNIVERSITAIR MEDISCH CENTRUM ROTTERDAM

NL · €1,135,134

participant

The Hospital for Sick Children

CA · €578,100

participant

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON

UK · €586,729

participant

BRIGHTON COLLABORATION FOUNDATION

CH · €602,997

participant

ACADEMISCH MEDISCH CENTRUM BIJ DE UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM

NL · €235,288

participant

OSPEDALE PEDIATRICO BAMBINO GESU

IT · €721,932

participant

THE EUROPEAN MEDICINES AGENCY

NL · €150,900

participant

VERENIGING SAMENWERKENDE OUDER- EN PATIENTENORGANISATIES

NL · €123,750

participant

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

CH · €99,357

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