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PROVIDE · Patient-centered care for vestibular disorders

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 February 202431 January 2028EU funding €2,663,420Call HORIZON-MSCA-2022-DN-01

Despite receiving little attention, vestibular disorders result in loss of vestibular (inner ear) function and create costly health disparities. One-third of the population experiences some form of vestibular loss (VL) that presents with a mix of symptoms, from dizziness to brain fog, that reduces both quality of life and workforce capacity, and, for unknown reasons, is more prevalent and disabling in women. For most individuals with VL, the underlying etiology is unknown, and management is insufficient. Due to its prevalence, disability, and poor management, VL results in aggregated costs likely exceeding €6 billion per year in Europe.To combat the burden of VL and address the need for innovation along the entire chain, from basic knowledge to new treatments, we mobilize an international team of 13 academic and 9 non-academic partners who unite specialized scientific and clinical expertise, advances in computing, device engineering and remote management platforms, and clinical and patient networks. We synergize these resources to deliver state-of-the-art training necessary for 10 doctoral candidates (DCs) to innovate the new tools (knowledge, approaches, and devices) essential to understand the etiology of VL, capture and interpret (characterize) the relevant symptoms of VL, and expand treatments to restore vestibular function. With collaborative impact activities, we additionally train DCs to enable diverse end users to adopt, use, and further innovate these tools and stakeholders to better advocate for future innovation.By training new leading experts, we aim to advance patient-centered care of VL and, moreover, reduce healthcare costs and promote sustainable “green” healthcare systems while also enhancing workforce and innovation capacity for individuals with VL and in the emerging academic, clinical, and industrial sectors focused on the care of VL. PROVIDE will be a model for future networks tackling challenges in healthcare and striving for health equity.

Consortium · 24 organisations

coordinator

ACADEMISCH ZIEKENHUIS GRONINGEN

NL · €274,370

associatedPartner

ACADEMISCH ZIEKENHUIS LEIDEN

NL

participant

MED-EL ELEKTROMEDIZINISCHE GERATE GMBH

AT · €270,331

associatedPartner

UNIVERSIDAD POMPEU FABRA

ES

participant

UNIVERSITEIT ANTWERPEN

BE · €262,620

participant

LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN

DE · €521,078

participant

ELITAC BALANCEBELT B.V.

NL · €274,370

associatedPartner

HERTZ BRIGITTE

NL

associatedPartner

KLINIKUM DER LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAT MUNCHEN

DE

associatedPartner

UMCG RESEARCH BV

NL

associatedPartner

Vestibular Disorders Association

US

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITEIT MAASTRICHT

NL

associatedPartner

ACADEMISCH ZIEKENHUIS MAASTRICHT

NL

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITAIR ZIEKENHUIS ANTWERPEN

BE

associatedPartner

DizzyGuide A/S

DK

participant

UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA

ES · €251,971

associatedPartner

E.C.S. INTERNATIONAL BV

NL

associatedPartner

RIJKSUNIVERSITEIT GRONINGEN

NL

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITE D'AIX MARSEILLE

FR

associatedPartner

NEUROCONN GMBH

DE

participant

CARL VON OSSIETZKY UNIVERSITAET OLDENBURG

DE · €150,896

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITAET INNSBRUCK

AT

associatedPartner

The Barany Society

SE

participant

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR · €282,694

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