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HeartVision · Illuminating new paths in heart failure therapy

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 July 202630 June 2030EU funding €3,998,796Call HORIZON-EIC-2025-PATHFINDEROPEN

HeartVision is an ambitious high-risk, high-gain project that aims to unlock real-time, in vivo 3D microscopy of beating hearts and engineered heart tissues (EHTs) at cell-scale resolution – even deep within tissue folds.Heart failure is the leading cause of death worldwide, and today, there is no curative therapy for it. EHT transplantation offers hope, but we currently lack tools to assess its effectiveness in real time. Critical questions remain unanswered: Where do transplanted cardiomyocytes go? How do they integrate? When do they start contributing to heart function? Today, even imaging cells deep within therapy-scale EHTs is not possible - let alone in a beating heart.HeartVision will generate multiple IPs with potential in current and future clinical and biotech markets, while ensuring open access to key scientific breakthroughs. It strikes a bold balance between innovation exploitation and open science dissemination.HeartVision will realize the dream of cell-scale imaging in living organs and put it in the hands of therapy developers, reshaping how we see, study, and treat heart failure and beyond.

Consortium · 7 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITETET I TROMSOE - NORGES ARKTISKE UNIVERSITET

NO · €1,911,918

thirdParty

NORINNOVA AS

NO

participant

CENTRO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIONES CARDIOVASCULARES CARLOS III (F.S.P.)

ES · €688,750

participant

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON

UK · €798,879

participant

UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA

ES · €599,250

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITAETSKLINIKUM HAMBURG-EPPENDORF

DE

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITETSSYKEHUSET NORD-NORGE HF

NO

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