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Phys2BioMed · Biomechanics in health and disease: advanced physical tools for innovative early diagnosis

H2020Status: CLOSED1 January 201931 December 2022EU funding €3,911,783Call H2020-MSCA-ITN-2018

Phys2BioMed will offer excellent interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral training to a team of motivated early stage researchers (ESRs) on the application of cutting-edge physical tools for the mechanical phenotyping of cells and tissues of clinical relevance, aiming at developing novel early-diagnostic tools. The Phys2BioMed network will merge diverse competences at European level, from different fields like nanoscience and nanotechnology, physics, biology, and medicine, and will expose ESRs to the non academic and private sector. A key element of the project is the peer-to-peer collaboration of research academic institutions with industries and world-leading medical and clinical centers; these are the main actors of the global challenge against diseases, and within Phys2BioMed they will highlight unmet clinical needs, and actively cooperate with academic colleagues for developing novel diagnostic strategies. ESRs will be trained-through-research by world-leading junior and senior PIs, and will benefit of lecture courses, dedicated international schools and workshops, and topical conferences. Secondments to other nodes of the network will represent the main and more effective channel of dissemination and cross-fertilization of competences, ideas, and knowledge within the network. Besides training talented young scientists, ready to work at the boundary of diverse disciplines in the field of nanomedicine, Phys2BioMed will provide scientific and technological outcomes on biomechanics, and the mechanical determinants of diseases. Technology-wise, it will define standardized procedures for nanomechanical measurements, and the definition of the main features of new-generation instrumentation optimized for the mechanical phenotyping of clinical specimens. In the longer-term, Phys2BioMed will provide the platform and know-how to build a data bank of mechanical fingerprints of diseases, setting the ground for the development of effective early-diagnostic tools.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO

IT · €522,999

participant

UNIVERSITAET MUENSTER

DE · €252,788

partner

FRIEDRICH-ALEXANDER-UNIVERSITAET ERLANGEN-NUERNBERG

DE

participant

INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE

FR · €274,802

participant

COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES

FR · €274,802

partner

BIOMECA

FR

participant

THE HENRYK NIEWODNICZANSKI INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR PHYSICS, POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

PL · €227,479

partner

CENTRE HOSPITALIER REGIONAL ET UNIVERSITAIRE DE LILLE

FR

participant

FUNDACIO INSTITUT DE BIOENGINYERIA DE CATALUNYA

ES · €501,810

participant

UNIVERSITAET BREMEN

DE · €505,577

participant

OSPEDALE SAN RAFFAELE SRL

IT · €261,500

participant

OPTICS11 BV

NL · €265,620

participant

CENTRE HOSPITALIER UNIVERSITAIRE DE GRENOBLE

FR · €274,802

partner

VMICRO

FR

participant

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR · €549,604

partner

UNIWERSYTET JAGIELLONSKI

PL

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