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PEPMIP · Robust affinity materials for applications in proteomics and diagnostics
PEPMIP represents a joint European effort involving eleven partners aimed at the development of the next generation of dedicated separation materials, designed to recognize peptides and proteins, and the implementation of these materials in new high performance methods for peptide and protein analysis. Artificial receptors will be developed by various Molecular Imprinting techniques. This will be supplemented by a new class of generic peptide and protein fractionation tools that will be integrated in new formats to produce new protein/peptide separation and detection solutions. The research results will lead to technological advances having a major impact on 1) health care since it will profit from methods involving PEPMIPs for earlier, more reliable diagnosis of diseases, 2) drug discovery allowing a faster target or biomarker identification; and 3) biochemistry research laboratories in resulting in improved protein fractionation tools for revealing low abundant post translational modifications. The training will focus on 10 early stage researchers (ESRs) who, within four work packages, will develop a well-balanced spectrum of scientific, business and entrepreneurial skills that will be particularly attractive to European industry when the ESRs eventually leave PEPMIP.
Consortium · 11 organisations
MALMO UNIVERSITET
SE · €461,624
MIP TECHNOLOGIES AB
SE · €252,748
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT DORTMUND
DE · €67,688
UMEA UNIVERSITET
SE · €253,750
RUHR-UNIVERSITAET BOCHUM
DE · €228,754
UNIVERSITAETSKLINIKUM ESSEN
DE · €152,078
SYDDANSK UNIVERSITET
DK · €564,350
UNIVERSITETET I OSLO
NO · €276,014
GREIBROKK & TRONES SEPTECH AS *G&T SEPTECH GTS
NO · €276,009
MAX IV Laboratory, Lund University
SE · €252,749
UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE
UK · €267,820
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