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PoLiMeR · Polymers in the Liver: Metabolism and Regulation

H2020Status: CLOSED1 October 201830 September 2023EU funding €4,035,404Call H2020-MSCA-ITN-2018

Metabolic diseases are a burden on the European population and health care system. It is increasingly recognised that individual differences with respect to history, lifestyle, and genetic make-up affect disease progression and treatment response. A Systems Medicine approach, based on computational models fed with individual patient data, has the potential to provide the basis for a personalised diagnosis and treatment strategy. The PoLiMeR consortium (Polymers in the Liver: Metabolism and Regulation) has identified the inherited, liver-related diseases of glycogen and lipid metabolism as the ideal starting point for innovative research training in personalised ‘Systems Medicine’. Our perspective opens possibilities for the application of novel drugs and diagnostic tools to a range of both rare and frequent diseases.To advance diagnostics and treatment of metabolic diseases beyond the state-of-the art, a new generation of scientists is needed. The complexity of the metabolic network and its aberrant behaviour in disease require experts with a deep knowledge and understanding of Systems Medicine approaches. The lack of truly interdisciplinary researchers, trained in the three ‘pillars of Systems Medicine’ - experimental, computational and clinical research - severely hampers progress in this field. PoLiMeR aims to fill this gap and brings together clinical, academic, and industrial experts on inherited metabolic diseases, computational modelling of the entire human metabolism, organ-on-chip technology, and detailed metabolic profiling. Our mission is to train our Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) to become dedicated Systems-Medicine experts, who can seamlessly collaborate between computational and wet-lab environments, and between clinical, academic, and industrial environments. This training will enable them to become the future leaders in the field and eventually make the difference for the patients.

Consortium · 19 organisations

coordinator

ACADEMISCH ZIEKENHUIS GRONINGEN

NL · €796,860

partner

enerGQ BV

NL

participant

HEINRICH-HEINE-UNIVERSITAET DUESSELDORF

DE · €505,577

partner

UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA

UK

participant

MIMETAS BV

NL · €265,620

participant

UNIVERSITEIT LEIDEN

NL · €265,620

participant

UNIVERSITY OF GALWAY

IE · €256,982

participant

KUNGLIGA TEKNISKA HOEGSKOLAN

SE · €281,983

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER

UK · €303,173

participant

HITS GGMBH

DE · €252,788

partner

SB SCIENCE MANAGEMENT UG

DE

partner

TM3 THERAPEUTICS BV

NL

participant

JOHN INNES CENTRE

UK

participant

UNIVERSITE DU LUXEMBOURG

LU

participant

CARL VON OSSIETZKY UNIVERSITAET OLDENBURG

DE · €126,394

participant

UNIVERSITAET INNSBRUCK

AT · €132,104

participant

UNIVERSITAETSKLINIKUM FREIBURG

DE · €252,788

participant

ICENI GLYCOSCIENCE LIMITED

UK · €303,173

participant

UNIVERSITETET I BERGEN

NO · €292,342

Research fields

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