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LifeTime · Revolutionizing Healthcare by Tracking and Understanding Human Cells during Disease

H2020Status: CLOSED1 March 201930 June 2020EU funding €1,000,000Call H2020-FETFLAG-2018-2020

Understanding how genomes function within cells, and how cells form tissues and dynamically remodel their activities when tissues progress towards disease is among the grand science and technology challenges of our era. The early detection and interception of chronic and progressive diseases would alleviate enormous suffering and a heavy, growing burden on our economy and ageing society. LifeTime aims to revolutionize healthcare by developing and integrating several emerging, disruptive technologies (single-cell multi-omics, advanced imaging, machine learning/artificial intelligence (AI), organoids, and CRISPR-Cas). LifeTime technologies will track and decipher the activity of our genomes (our ""book of life"") in individual cells as they progress through time (ageing or disease)-""LifeTime"". LifeTime's unifying goal is to quantify, model, and predict cell trajectories in tissues and whole organisms. Its long-term vision is that LifeTime technologies will inform the physician about the molecular history of a patient's tissues, their future, and the consequences of perturbations or medical treatments, leading to early diagnosis and effective interception of disease. LifeTime scientists are world-leaders in the required technologies and are committed to establishing an open and dynamic network. LifeTime's focus on developing, integrating and applying several disruptive technologies will induce long-lasting structural changes in European life sciences and healthcare and establish leadership in AI applications for medicine. Together with many industrial partners, we will develop technologies to redefine diagnosis and pathology, and set new standards for mechanism-based drug discovery and disease management for the 21st century. Such advances and their ensuing medical transformation will significantly impact the health of European citizens and stimulate the economy with tremendous benefit for society as a whole.""

Consortium · 20 organisations

coordinator

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

DE · €621,250

participant

AARHUS UNIVERSITET

DK · €2,500

thirdParty

DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR NEURODEGENERATIVE ERKRANKUNGEN EV

DE

participant

KONINKLIJKE NEDERLANDSE AKADEMIE VAN WETENSCHAPPEN - KNAW

NL · €2,500

participant

WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE

IL · €2,500

participant

EUROPEAN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LABORATORY

DE · €2,500

thirdParty

HELMHOLTZ ZENTRUM MUENCHEN DEUTSCHES FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM FUER GESUNDHEIT UND UMWELT GMBH

DE

participant

UNIVERSITATEA DE MEDICINA SI FARMACIE IULIU HATIEGANU CLUJ-NAPOCA

RO · €2,500

participant

FRIEDRICH MIESCHER INSTITUTE FOR BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH FONDATION

CH · €15,000

thirdParty

DEUTSCHES KREBSFORSCHUNGSZENTRUM HEIDELBERG

DE

participant

INSTYTUT CHEMII BIOORGANICZNEJ POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUK

PL · €15,000

participant

IDRYMA IATROVIOLOGIKON EREUNON AKADEMIAS ATHINON

EL · €2,500

participant

THE BABRAHAM INSTITUTE

UK · €15,000

participant

INSTITUT CURIE

FR · €266,250

participant

VIB VZW

BE · €2,500

participant

INSTITUT FUER MOLEKULARE BIOTECHNOLOGIE GMBH

AT · €2,500

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO

IT · €15,000

participant

KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET

SE · €2,500

participant

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR · €15,000

participant

FUNDACIO CENTRE DE REGULACIO GENOMICA

ES · €15,000

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